Exam 29: On Course at Work: Self-Awareness at Work
Exam 1: Money Matters5 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding the Culture of Higher Education4 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding the Expectations of College and University Educators5 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Yourself5 Questions
Exam 5:On Course at Work: Soft Skills at Work5 Questions
Exam 6: Adopting a Creator Mindset5 Questions
Exam 7: Mastering Creator Language5 Questions
Exam 8: Making Wise Decisions5 Questions
Exam 9: On Course at Work: Personal Responsibility at Work5 Questions
Exam 10: Believing in Yourself: Change Your Inner Conversation4 Questions
Exam 11: Creating Inner Motivation5 Questions
Exam 12: Designing a Compelling Life Plan5 Questions
Exam 13: Committing to Your Goals and Dreams5 Questions
Exam 14: On Course at Work: Self-Motivation at Work5 Questions
Exam 15: Believing in Yourself: Write a Personal Affirmation5 Questions
Exam 16: Acting on Purpose5 Questions
Exam 17: Mastering Effective Self-Management5 Questions
Exam 18: Developing Self-Discipline5 Questions
Exam 19: On Course at Work: Self-Management at Work5 Questions
Exam 20: Believing in Yourself: Develop Self-Confidence5 Questions
Exam 21: Creating a Support System5 Questions
Exam 22: Strengthening Relationships With Active Listening5 Questions
Exam 23: Respecting Cultural Differences5 Questions
Exam 24: On Course at Work: Interdependence at Work5 Questions
Exam 25: Believing in Yourself: Be Assertive5 Questions
Exam 26: Recognizing When You Are Off Course5 Questions
Exam 27: Identifying Your Scripts5 Questions
Exam 28: Rewriting Your Outdated Scripts5 Questions
Exam 29: On Course at Work: Self-Awareness at Work5 Questions
Exam 30: Believing in Yourself: Write Your Own Rules5 Questions
Exam 31: Developing a Learning Orientation to Life5 Questions
Exam 32: Discovering Your Preferred Ways of Learning5 Questions
Exam 33: Employing Critical Thinking5 Questions
Exam 34: On Course at Work: Lifelong Learning at Work4 Questions
Exam 35: Believing in Yourself: Developing Self-Respect5 Questions
Exam 36: Understanding Emotional Intelligence5 Questions
Exam 37: Reducing Stress5 Questions
Exam 38: Increasing Happiness4 Questions
Exam 39: On Course at Work: Emotional Intelligence at Work5 Questions
Exam 40: Believing in Yourself: Develop Self-Acceptance4 Questions
Exam 41: Writing5 Questions
Exam 42: Taking Tests4 Questions
Exam 43: Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials4 Questions
Exam 44: Organizing Study Materials4 Questions
Exam 45: Taking Notes4 Questions
Exam 46: Reading4 Questions
Exam 47: Active Learning4 Questions
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Becoming aware of the match between ____ improves your chances of finding a satisfying career match.
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The Holland Code is an inventory of personal preferences that can assist you in understanding your outdated scripts.
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"Hard skills" are the special-knowledge skills that you've learned to do throughout your life-for example,swimming,writing,solving math problems,building a house,creating a budget,backpacking,playing chess,and reading.
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If you have not yet declared a major,where can you go on campus to take one of the inventories recommended in On Course?
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"Soft skills" are the ones you have developed to cope with life-for example,making choices as a Creator,motivating yourself,being persistent,developing mutually supportive relationships,and believing in yourself.
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