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Aca 115 chapter 2
- 2. You’re About to
You’re About to
Discover…
Discover…
• How
this boo
k will he
• Wh a lp you l
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tes you
• How
your att
itude ca
• Wh y n sabot
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• How oals
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- 4. Who Are You? and
Who Are You? and
What Do You Want?
What Do You Want?
“ ”
Surround yourself with people who take their
work seriously, but not themselves, those
who work hard and play hard.”
Colin Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State
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- 5. Spending Time “in the System”
Spending Time “in the System”
p. 29
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- 6. Is Motivation the Key?
Is Motivation the Key?
How Motivated Are You?
vs.
How Are You Motivated?
Introduction to
Introduction to
Fashion Merchandising
Fashion Merchandising
Midterm Exam, Professor Morris
Midterm Exam, Professor Morris
Gloria Gonzales, Section 2
Gloria Gonzales, Section 2
1. a
1. a b c
c d
d e 11.
11. a
a b
b c
c d
d e
e
2. a
2. a b c
c d
d e 12.
12. a
a b
b c
c d
d e
e
3. a
3. a b c
c d
d e 13. a b c d e
Internal External 4. a
4. a
5. a
5. a
b
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c
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14.
15.
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a
b
b
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6. a
6. a b c
c d
d e 16. a b c d e
7. a
7. a b c
c d
d e 17.
17. a
a b
b c
c d
d e
e
8. a
8. a b c
c d
d e 18. a b c d e
9. a
9. a b c
c d
d e 19.
19. a
a b
b c
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“ ”
10. a
10. a b c
c d
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Summarize chapter 1, citing specific
Summarize chapter 1, citing
concepts discussed in class.
concepts discussed in class.
You are never given a wish without the power
to make it come true. You may have to work
for it, however. Richard Bach, from Illusions Optional: Exercise 2.2:
Intrinsic Motivation
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- 7. Attitude-Schmattitude?
Attitude-Schmattitude?
1. Know that you always have
choices.
2. Take responsibility for your
own outcomes.
3. Choose your words carefully.
4. Fill your mind with messages
about the attitude you want.
5. Turn learning points into
turning points.
6. Acknowledge your blessings.
You must motivate yourself EVERY DAY!
Matthew Stasior, motivational speaker
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- 8. Statements That Ought to Be
Statements That Ought to Be
Outlawed in College… and Why
Outlawed in College… and Why
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- 9. Ability and Effort: What’s More Important?
Ability and Effort: What’s More Important?
Ability
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Effort
“ ”
The greatest mistake you can
make in life is to be continually
fearing you will make one.”
Elbert Hubbard, American writer
- 10. What’s the Difference?
What’s the Difference?
L
A
O
G
VALUE
DREAM
Optional: Exercise 2.6:
Core Values
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- 11. Chapter 2: Exercises and Activities
Control:
p. 40
p. 40
Your Toughest Task
Chapter Exercise
Chapter Exercise
p. 45
p. 45 Setting Your Own Goals
Chapter Exercise
Chapter Exercise Optional:
p. 32
p. 32
Intrinsic Motivation Self-Assessment
Chapter Exercise
Exercise Optional:
p. 41
p. 41
Core Values Self-Assessment
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- 12. The C-Factors
The C-Factors
C CULTIVATE Your Curiosity
C CONTROL Your Learning
C CREATE a Career Outlook
C CHALLENGE Yourself Quizzes
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