Question: Which of the following statements about “important tasks” is not true?
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Answer: They require immediate attention
Question: When scheduling activities, you should:
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Answer: Review your list at the end of the day to set the next day’s priorities.
Question: Class attendance, term papers and weekly exams are examples of what kind of activity:
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Answer: Urgent
Question: Practices and procedures are tools used to manage time in the short term.
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Answer: True
Question: When prioritizing tasks, which should be considered first:
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Answer: Important & Urgent
Question: Which of the following is true regarding time wasters: (Select the best answer)
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Answer: All of the above
Question: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs was developed by psychologist Abraham Maslow, who theorized that human behavioral motivation is based upon the necessity to satisfy five categories of human needs.
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Answer: True
Question: Self-actualization needs are critically important and should always strive to be met.
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Answer: False
Question: The five categories of human needs, starting from the most basic, are:
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Answer: Physiological, Safety, Belongingness, Esteem, Self-Actualization
Question: Self-actualization needs are often met by:
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Answer: Fulfillment of your potential Self-Confidence/How to Sell Yourself, Part 2
Question: The most critical and destructive “Barrier to Success” is:
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Answer: Fear of failure
Question: Breaking the Success Barrier is easily achieved once you assert yourself and set your mind to it.
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Answer: False
Question: A “Barrier to Success” that many people encounter is (select all that apply):
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Answer: Unable to make decisions Needing “toys or possessions” to bolster self-esteem Lack of job opportunities Low confidence and self-esteem
Question: Highly Successful people have a well-balanced life where they work hard, play hard and live hard.
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Answer: False
Question: The goal-setting process uses SMART Goals. SMART stands for:
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Answer: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Bound
Question: Tangible goals are important because:
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Answer: They allow for immediate action, tracking and progress
Question: How many life areas do we consider in goal setting?
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Answer: 8
Question: Relationships with family members and a higher being or purpose are examples of tangible goals.
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Answer: False