Lifelong Learning
Critical Thinking
Self Respect
Emotional Intelligence
Money Management
100
The belief that people are born with a fixed amount of ability and talent.
What is a Fixed Mindset
100
Better understanding of the world and making wiser choices.
What are the benefits of critical thinking?
100
Knowing our personal values and choosing words and actions that are consistent with those values.
What is integrity?
100
A negative example of this is when you get so frustrated with your computer that you throw it across the room.
What is emotional self-management?
100
Higher average earnings and lower rates of unemployment.
What are the financial benefits of higher education?
200
The belief that intelligence is like a muscle -- the more you use it, the stronger it gets.
What is a Growth Mindset
200
Reasons, evidence, and conclusions.
What are the components of a logical argument?
200
Developing self-respect by keeping the promises we make to ourselves and others.
What is keeping commitments?
200
When Sheldon offers Leonard a hot beverage because he is upset.
What is an example of social awareness?
200
A list of your monthly income and monthly expenses.
What is a financial plan or budget?
300
Seek feedback.
What is one of the four ways to develop a growth mindset.
300
Questions that expose conclusions based on unsound reasons, flawed evidence or faulty logic.
What are probing questions?
300
Make agreements consciously Use Creator language Make a plan and follow through If you change your mind, renegotiate
What are some of the steps to keeping our commitments?
300
Listening, resolving conflicts, cooperating, and interacting smoothly with others.
What are relationship management skills?
300
Grants and scholarships.
What are the kinds of financial aid that don't have to be repaid?
400
Thinking, doing, feeling, innovating
What are the four types of learners identified by the Learning Preferences Inventory
400
Separating truth from opinion, hearsay, or misinformation.
What is the goal of critical thinking?
400
Making wise choices about nutrition and keeping an exercise schedule.
What are some ways to nurture ourselves physically?
400
Recognizing the difference between a feeling and the resulting action.
What is one of the steps in becoming more attuned to your own emotions?
400
The form that is used by all colleges and universities to determine if you qualify for financial aid.
What is the FAFSA?
500
Visual, auditory, kinesthetic
What are the three preferred ways of taking in information in learning?
500
What's my present situation? How would I like my situation to be? What are my possible choices? What's the likely outcome of each possible choice? Which choice will I commit to? When and how will I evaluate the outcome?
What are the questions that make up the wise choice process.
500
An emotional antidote for toxic self-judgement.
What is compassion?
500
Overwhelm, Anger, Anxiety, and Sadness
What are four of the most common symptoms of stress?
500
Increase money flowing in and decrease money flowing out.
What are ways to improve your finances?
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