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achievement motivation
desire to do well
extrinsic motivation
outside motivation (money, gifts, etc.)
intrinsic motivation
inside motivation (sense of pride)
long term goals:
wish/dream if you don't have short term goals. Should be challenging and specific
obstacles to time management
procrastination
perfection
non-performance
if you don't try you can't fail attitude
sham effort
just enough to get by
unattainable goal
no one can achieve
academic wooden leg
admitting to personal minor weakness in order to avoid the greater weakness
self-handicapping strategies
efforts to avoid failure
career
something you enjoy doing
job
something you do that pays the bills
career development theory
you grow into what you like, you find work that matches those likes
Ginsberg's stages
fantasy (0-11)
tentative (11-17)
realistic (18-25)
tentative stage
matching interests with jobs, finding your strengths and weaknesses
realistic stage
pick something based off likes
Super
need more time to identify likes
Super's stages
growth (0-14)
exploration (15-24)
establishment (25-45)
maintenance (45-65)
move out of job (65+)
fantasy and growth stage happen during ________
childhood
tentative, realistic, exploration happen during _______
adolescence
establishment stage happens during
early adulthood
maintenance stage happens during
middle adulthood
decline stage happens during
late adulthood
personality type theory
outlines 6 career-related personality styles
6 personality styles
realistic
investigative
artistic
social
enterprising
conventional
conventional
skilled at working with details and conforming data
enterprising
managing, especially people. Like to take control
workaholics
find work satisfying and fulfilling. Often a career, not just a job
avg college student works ___ hrs/wk
26
part time job in college improves
academics and social (15 hr/wk max)
retirement is not required unless
job has physical limitations
2 important aspects of exploring careers are
1.becoming knowledgeable about careers

2. setting career goals
3 types of resumes
chronological (most common)
functional
achievement
leisure
times after work when individuals are free to pursue activities and interests of their own choosing