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Which of the following statements is true about self-respect?
doubt and fear diminish self-respect
does not require that you like yourself
built on seeing yourself in negative ways
defined by your negative feelings about yourself
doubt and fear diminish self respect
Which of the following strategies is NOT a way to demonstrate respect at work?
be courteous toward others
disregard other people's thoughts and opinions
be sensitive to other people's feelings
be considerate of other people's preferences
disregard other people's thoughts and opinions
All of the following are trust busters in a work environment EXCEPT:
integrity
insincerity
poor work ethic
self-absorbed behavior
integrity
The ability to adapt or respond to changes is called:
flexibility
trust
sincerity
gossip
flexibility
A deeply held, positive feeling experienced when an individual recognizes traits of character, goodness or competence in oneself or others is a characteristic referred to as:
respect
integrity
commitment
trustworthiness
respect
Pride in oneself based on the conviction that one is competent to live a productive and meaningful life, as evaluated by others, is called:
integrity
self-esteem
self-respect
blind spot
self-esteem
Career resilience is developed by solving problems and:
reducing stress
avoiding mistakes
learning from mistakes
choosing the most popular decision
learning from mistakes
Which of the following is NOT true about a person with integrity?
lives with ethical standards
always has advanced education
is consistent in his or her character
has a moral compass that guides decisions
always has an advanced education
Negative self-esteem could be represented by:
accepting risk
telling the truth
bending the truth
keeping commitments
bending the truth
In order to develop self-respect, you should begin with:
avoiding stress
lowering your standards
hanging out with negative people
committing to seeing yourself in positive ways
committing to seeing yourself in positive ways
Being persistent means:
changing all the time
seeing yourself in positive ways
holding others in high regard
staying the course, not giving up
staying the course, not giving up
An example of a good life choice could be to:
focus on fears
abuse alcohol
focus on opportunities
stay in an abusive relationship
focus on opportunities
All of the following statements describe methods to build self-respect EXCEPT:
resisting negative influences
seeking out other positive people
feeling down about yourself and others
accepting and embracing change
feeling down about yourself and others
Integrity in simple terms could be described as:
inconsistency of character
doing the right thing
possessing a genius level of intellect
deciding to act ethically only when it suits you
doing the right thing
Negative aspects of our personal character that we are unaware of but others can see are referred to as:
setbacks
self-esteem
positive traits
blind spots
blind spots
Which of the following actions would diminish trust within a work environment?
gossip
respect
sincerity
consistency
gossip
An effective way to build trust is to:
tell half-truths
be straightforward and open
be closed to the ideas of others
seek personal gain above shared gain
be straightforward and open
Responding calmly versus reacting impulsively represents a person who is practicing:
emotional control
insincerity
reliability
enthusiasm
emotional control
The personal capacity to turn setbacks into comebacks is referred to as:
trust
integrity
resilience
commitment
resilience
Meeting life's new challenges can be assisted by:
acting before thinking
focusing on fears versus opportunities
choosing insincerity and shoddiness in work
focusing attention and action to achieve a meaningful goal
focusing attention and action to achieve a meaningful goal
Having integrity means acting ethically only when it suits you.
True
False
False
You can respect your co-worker without liking him or her.
True
False
True
Gossiping about your co-workers is one of the most effective ways to build trust in the workplace.
True
False
False
Resilience is a personal quality that can be developed over time.
True
False
True
Avoiding life's challenges is a recipe for career success.
True
False
False
Self-respect is the personal affirmation of one's own positive traits.
True
False
True
It is possible to truly respect others without respecting yourself.
True
False
False
Positive self-esteem enables you to live and work with confidence.
True
False
True
Commitment is required to achieve personal goals.
True
False
True