This term describes the practice of examining one’s thoughts, actions, and emotions regularly to understand oneself better.
What is self-reflection?
This "S" in the SMART goal-setting framework stands for a goal feature that describes it clearly and concisely.
What is specific?
In time management, this technique involves working in focused intervals, typically 25 minutes, followed by a short break to increase productivity
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
This theory emphasizes importance of exploration, flexibility, and openness to new opportunities.
What is Chaos Theory of careers?
In artificial intelligence, this phenomenon occurs when an AI generates inaccurate or completely fabricated information, presented as reliable information.
What is an AI hallucination?
Known for identifying our primary motivations in a career, Edgar Schein’s framework describes these guiding values that shape our professional choices.
What are career anchors?
In Positive Psychology, this term refers to a person’s natural talents and positive qualities that contribute to their well-being and fulfillment.
What are character strengths?
In the Eisenhower Matrix, tasks that are both high in this and high in importance should be prioritized and addressed immediately.
What is urgency?
According to Super’s Life Span Theory, this phase is when individuals begin exploring their interests and potential career options, typically during adolescence.
What is the exploration stage?
It is the continuous, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal and professional development.
What is lifelong learning?
This sentence ( "Your presentation was good overall, but it would be even stronger if you slowed down during the key points. This will help listeners absorb the information better." ) is an example of one element important for development.
What is feedback?
In Gabrielle Oettingen’s WOOP method, the "O" represents this, where individuals think about a challenging barrier that might prevent them from achieving their goal.
What is obstacle?
This time management concept suggests that 80% of results often come from focusing on 20% of the most impactful tasks, helping prioritize effectively.
What is the Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)?
According to Chaos Theory of careers employees should demonstrate this one skill to embrace uncertainty.
What is adaptability?
This cognitive strategy involves grouping individual pieces of information into smaller, more manageable units, making it easier to remember and process complex data. What is this technique called?
What is chunking?
In personal development, this area (out of five areas of personal development) focuses on building emotional resilience, managing stress, and fostering a positive mindset.
What is emotional development?
Martin Seligman’s Positive Psychology model describes character strengths as qualities that are valued across many cultures, are valuable for their own sake, and have this quality, meaning they can be developed over time.
What is malleability?
In the GROW model of coaching, the "O" stands for this, where possible strategies and actions are explored.
What are options?
In Super’s model, individuals may go through this stage later in life, where they re-evaluate and adjust their career path based on new personal priorities or life changes.
What is the maintenance or re-evaluation stage?
This historical group, known for opposing new technologies during the Industrial Revolution, demonstrates fear and anger in their response to perceived threats from technological advancement.
Who were the Luddites?
According to Edgar Schein, a person who values balancing work and personal life likely has this career anchor.
What is lifestyle?
This model combines identifying a clear wish, imagining a positive outcome, identifying obstacles, and creating a plan, commonly known by this four-letter acronym.
What is WOOP?
According to Deci & Ryan’s Self-Determination Theory, people feel most motivated when they experience autonomy, competence, and this other key need.
What is relatedness?
Donalnd Super uses this term to indicate that individuals can go through one stage more than once in their lifespan.
What is the recycling?
In Paul Rozin’s research on negativity bias, this single "bad" item, like a cherry with a worm, can make an entire batch of cherries seem undesirable. What term describes this psychological tendency to prioritize negative information over positive?
What is negativity bias?