Life calling Ch. 5 Flashcards

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useful or valuable quality or thing that is an advantage or resource

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Asset

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What are the eight steps of High level of emotional intelligence?

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  1. Motivate oneself
  2. Persist in the face of frustrations
  3. Impulse control
  4. Delayed gratification
  5. Regulate one’s mood
  6. Keeping distress from swamping your ability to think
  7. To emphasize
  8. To hope
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combination of plans, organization, details, features, and structure of an entity

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Design

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3
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act or condition of not achieving something desired, planned, or attempted

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Failure

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4
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sensations experienced when one is stirred internally from non-physical sources

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Feelings

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5
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of or relating to holism (a theory that the universe and especially living nature is correctly seen in terms of interacting wholes)

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Holistic

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a multidimensional arrangement that correlates two or more qualities to a single item

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Matrix

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7
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condition of being only ordinary or of moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate

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Mediocrity

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capacity to respond to or be susceptible to sensory stimuli

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Sensibility

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qualities or features that bring power, force, vigor, or sustenance

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Strengths

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achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted

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Success

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the interaction of elements in such a way that when they combine, they produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the contributions made by the individual elements

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synergistic

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beyond ordinary or common experience, thought, or belief; existing above and independent of the ordinary range of perception in the material universe and space-time continuum

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Transcendental

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state of being the only one or the sole example; single; solitary in type; having no like or equal

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Uniqueness

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quality or feature that is inadequate or defective

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Weakness

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15
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the power of control that the mind has over choosing one’s own actions

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Will

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16
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Strengths need to be examined from two perspectives:

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  1. assets-based perspective

2. a holistic perspective.

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17
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When do you reach a level of mediocrity?

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When you focus on eliminating weaknesses

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18
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How do you reach success?

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By leveraging your strengths

19
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Words and language

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Linguistic

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Logic and numbers

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Logical-Mathematical

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Music, sound, rhythm

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Musical

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Body movement control

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Bodily-Kinesthetic

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Images and space

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Spatial-Visual

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Other people’s feelings

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Interpersonal

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Self awareness

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Intrapersonal

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Environmental concern

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Naturalist

27
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Truth and values

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Spiritual

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Ultimate issues

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Existential

29
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Sanctity of life

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Moral

30
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Five important domains are identified in the Strengths Matrix.

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  1. Physical Strengths
  2. Emotional Strengths
  3. Intellectual Strengths
  4. Psychological strengths.
  5. Spiritual Strengths
31
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There is a second important axis on the Strengths Matrix. This axis, running across the top, identifies four crucial dimensions in each of the five strengths domains.

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Skills 
Total 
Attitude 
Gifts 
Knowledge
32
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The capacity of your life that gives your body distinct features and enables you to perform actions with your body.

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Physical strengths

33
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The capacity of your life that enables you to correctly experience and use feelings and sensibility.

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Emotional Strengths

34
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The capacity of your life that enables you to acquire knowledge and develop an ever-expanding understanding of this knowledge in a manner that produces wisdom.

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Intellectual strengths.

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The capacity of your life that enables you to exercise your will in deciding on courses of action.

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Psychological strengths

36
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The capacity of your life that enables you to discern and respond in service to transcendental supernatural inner leading of God.

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Spiritual strengths

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Capabilities and features in a strength dimension that came into your life without your own doing. You were basically born with these.

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Gifts

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Information and understanding you gain by learning about a strength dimension and how to incorporate it into your life.

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Knowledge

39
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Abilities you develop in a strength dimension by repeated practice of the disciplines and actions associated with the dimension.

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Skills

40
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Frame of mind that you develop and adopt reflecting your beliefs and values concerning a strengths domain.

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Attitude

41
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Your overall strength in a domain is determined by the synergistic combination of all four dimensions.

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Total

42
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Biblical example of “You Are Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”?

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David

43
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Biblical example of “Love God with All That You Have”?

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Moses

44
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Biblical example of “God Has a Sizeable Investment in You and Expects You to Use It”?

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Paul

45
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Biblical example of “God Has a Sizeable Investment in You”?

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three servants.