Mindfulness
Competence
Emotional Intelligence
Ethics
Potpourri
100
It is defined as having a conscious knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
What is awareness?
100
It's when people work together to achieve a common goal.
What is teamwork?
100
The ability to understand what others are feeling.
What is empathy?
100
The concept of knowing the difference between good and evil.
What is morality?
100
A series of steps to achieve a goal.
What is an action plan?
200
A mindful person does this regularly by reflecting on their own thoughts and behavior.
What is self-monitoring?
200
An individual with advanced experience and knowledge who is committed to giving support and advice to a less experienced, protege.
What is a mentor?
200
It's the concept of having an extremely positive view of the self and very limited empathy for others.
What is narcissism?
200
The standard of treating people the way you wish to be treated.
What is the golden rule?
200

This is how we feel about ourself.

What is self-esteem?
300
During conversation, a mindful person would would pick up on subtle clues produced by someone else's body language, called this...
What are non-verbals?
300
Developed by Howard Gardner, this theory suggests people learn in different cognitive styles.
What is multiple intelligences?
300
It's what happens when one controls one's urges for enjoyment or pleasure.
What is delay gratification?
300
Loyalty to one's rational convictions, or sticking with one's principles.
What is integrity?
300

This is what we think about ourself.

What is self-concept?
400
This can mean many things, including race, gender, religion, age, socioeconomic status, and sexual orientation, etc.
What is culture?
400
This type of reasoning is based on a set of specific observations and leads to a generalized conclusion.
What is inductive reasoning?
400
Areas of unawareness about our attitudes, feelings, thinking, and behaviors that lead to poor decision-making.
What are blind spots?
400
The settlement of differences through mutual concessions.
What is compromise?
400
Anything that disrupts communication, including external forces and the attitudes and emotions of the sender and receiver.
What is noise?
500
This is the state of being careful not to offend or slight anyone and being extra civil and respectful.
What is politically correct?
500
It has four dimensions: dominate, subordinate, warm, and cold.
What is interpersonal communication?
500
Mentally converting negative aspects into positive ones by looking for the positive elements in a situation.
What is cognitive restructuring?
500
It's how we increase the probability that behavior will be repeated by rewarding people for making the desired response.
What is positive reinforcement?
500
The phenomenon that people will rise (or fall) to the expectations that others have of them.
What is the Pygmalion effect (self-fulfilling prophesy).