This is the acronym we use to help us introduce ourselves
GNAP
Things that are important to us are more commonly known as _______
What are values?
All the jobs in the world can be put into this many categories.
What is 16?
What is the first step we should take when we are getting ready to make a decision?
Assess/Identify the problem
What is the the difference, if any, between Salary and Hourly pay?
One is a flat rate of pay, the other is based on hours worked
These are the two questions that a good GNAP answers.
Who you are and why you are here?
What are three examples of things that we place value in?
A career is just a temporary job, true of false?
What is false?
A good/great goal is really just this.
What is a plan?
The average American will have more or less than 10 jobs in their life. (Daily Double if you guess the exact number)
What is 14?
What is 'Good Evening, My name is ________, I am a senior at Hall-Dale and I am presenting on Moon Phases and Moods'?
When it comes to forming our values, our peer groups have a huge influence. Name a peer group you belong to.
High School Student, Class of____, Teenager etc
Answers will Vary
When making a major decision it is good practice to list out what?
Pros and Cons.
BIW/Core Cutter/Cianbro are all examples of businesses that deal primarily with what career cluster?
Manufacturing
This is the A in GNAP
Values tend to help steer and guide a majority of our what?
Decisions/Choices
Maine is on the verge of a huge bubble of jobs opening in what Career Cluster. Cough, Cough...
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time Bound
In our All About Me projects, how many words did your personal slogan have to be?
6 words
What are 3 reasons you might need to use GNAP that are not school related.
Appointments, interviews, phone calls, work related...
Maslow (the pyramid guy) says that we will always place the biggest importance on these kinds of values?
Alphabetically, this is the last Career Cluster
Transportation/Distribution/Logistics
On average humans make more or less than 20,000 relatively conscious decisions a day.
A diploma, college degree, license/certification are known as these.
Certificates of Value