Motivation and Determination
Stress Tolerance, Self-Restraint
Assertiveness, Emotional Self-awareness
Decision-Making, Rationality
Self-Confidence
100

Motivation that comes from within ourselves.

What is intrinsic motivation?

100

Having power over your own thoughts, words, and actions

What is self-control/self-restraint?

100

People who are assertive have no problem expressing their feelings and opinions and advocating for their personal rights and needs, but they do so in a way that violates the rights of others (True/False).

What is true?

100

Main barrier to thinking rationally.

What are emotions?

100

Body language, facial expressions, and eye contact are all part of (verbal/non-verbal) communication.

What is non-verbal communication?

200

Type of motivation in which we do chores to earn an allowance.

What is extrinsic motivation?

200

People who have self-restraint live longer (True/False).

What is true?

200

Definition of empathy

What is when someone actually tries to understand how you are feeling and may even feel that way too?

200

Thinking based on reason, facts, and logic, rather than emotion or intuition.

What is rationality?

200

Communication, assertiveness, criticism, and compliments are all part of the (personal demeanor/positive thinking/continuous improvement) strategy to improve self-confidence?

What is continuous improvement?

300

Definition of Determination

What is making a firm decision that you are going to accomplish something?

300

Name at least 3 harmful effects of stress.

What are heart disease, weight problems, auto immune diseases, digestive issues, depression, skin condition, sleep problems, headaches, and/or pain?

300

Four styles of communication.

What are passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive communication?

300

Allowing other to make decisions for you is what type of decision.

What is no decision?

300

Identify two ways to build self-confidence by positive thinking.

What are focus on strengths, identify prior accomplishments, engage in positive self-talk, learn from mistakes, avoid comparison, and use a support network? 

400
SMART goals stand for

What are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound goals?

400

Four brands of impulsivity.

What are emotional roller coaster, shoot first, aim later, floater, and sensation seeker?

400

“I feel lucky that the rain let up right before the game” is what step in emotional self awareness?

What is perceiving emotion?

400

Three main types of decisions

What are no decision, snap decision, and responsible decision?

400

Describe how a confident person would deal with criticism.

What is listen to the criticism, make sure you understand what is being said, learn from it, and move on?
500
Six areas of motivation (Hint: starts with 'P')

What are praise, power, projects, people, prizes, and prestige?

500

Describe the marshmallow test and the outcomes of self-restraint.

What is children who were able to restrain themselves from eating the first marshmallow to earn the second marshmallow had better outcomes in their future? This includes higher SAT scores, educational attainment, and lower body mass index.

500

Four steps of emotional self-awareness

What are perceiving emotions, understanding emotion, reasoning with emotion, and managing emotion?

500

Steps for responsible decision-making

What are coming up with many options, taking into consideration others and the consequences for the future?

500

Describe the elephant story and how it relates to self-confidence

What is the baby elephants are conditioned to think they cannot break off the ropes their legs are tied to so they grow up believing the rope is their limitation? As it relates to self-confidence, humans may also have been conditioned to believe their own limitations, failures, and self-worth.