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100

Your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors form your

personality

100

When you agree by giving in a little

compromise

100

A bodily reaction that signals an illness or a physical problem

symptom

100

Using one's body to send messages

nonverbal communication

100

Treat differently on the basis of something other than individual worth

discriminate

200

A person's emotional makeup

temperament

200

How others value a person

social esteem

200

Practical or reasonable

Realistic

200

The urge to react before taking time to think

Impulse

200

A condition or situation that makes reaching a goal harder

Disadvantage

300

Able to bounce back from misfortune or hardship

Resilient

300

Help somebody or something grow or develop

Nurture

300

Understanding oneself as an individual

Self-awareness

300

Observing other people to determine how to behave

Social Comparison
300

Negative or unfavorable, opinions formed about something or someone without enough experience or knowledge

Prejudice

400

Recognition and understanding of other people's feelings

Empathy

400

Tending to expect the worst possible outcome

Pessimism

400

Tending to expect the best possible outcome

Optimism

400

Very personal or private

Intimate

400

Help for those you care about

Social Support

500

What type of well-being is an ongoing process that you work on throughout your entire life?

Emotional Well-being

500

What are the 4 areas of well-being?

Physical, social, emotional, and personal

500

You can become more emotionally healthy by improving your self-acceptance through

Self-awareness and Social Comparison

500

Maintaining healthful relationships involves what 2 things

Successful communication and good self-esteem

500

Personality development is affected by temperament, meaningful relationships formed early in life, and 

Self-concept