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