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    The inspirational book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, by Sean Covey gave many useful pieces of advice. The book consists of 7 guidelines for being a happy, successful teenager. They list, in order including the two habit charts: The personal Bank Account (PBA), Habit 1-Be proactive, Habit 2-Begin with the end in mind, Habit 3-Put first things first, The Relationship Bank Account (RBA), Habit 4-Think win-win, Habit 5-Seek first to understand then to be understood, Habit 6-Synergize, and…

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    The purpose of the book “The seven habits of highly effective teens” is to encourage teens to be a better version of themselves and to live a better life. Throughout the book, the author gives you advice and stories from real teens show the reader essential how they overcame their hardship and prospered to become a better version of themselves. Each chapter provides the reader with different advice that will help you learn how to: define your goals in life, prioritize tasks, be a better…

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    Rudy and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow created a theory about how the human meets their needs. His theory contains five tiers that start at the physiological needs and continue up to self-actualization. Physiological needs are our most basic needs that get us through everyday life, such as food, water, shelter, and sleep. The next step is safety needs which is where we find security in life and is the last “basic” need. Next, we reach the need of belongingness and love, which is a…

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    Motivation to Study Abroad and Their Intercultural Development, Philip Anderson illustrates what prompts certain students to study abroad. The student participants are all a part of the American Institute for Foreign Study programs and the study was conducted over the course of two years. The students are asked questions pre and post study abroad about the following motivations to go abroad: World Enlightenment, Personal Growth, Career Development, and Entertainment. Comparing pre and post…

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    Procrastination is a complex behavioral disorder that affects us all over the world in varying degrees . It involves systematically postpone tasks that we do , that are crucial to our development and are replaced by more irrelevant but more pleasant to carry out . It is popularly assumed as simple " laziness " . It affects many profiles (the executive postponing again and again a meeting because foresees conflict , the student indefinitely postpones study for exams , etc . ) And increasingly is…

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    “The individual skills people possess can be compared to what is currently available in an organization and what skills are needed to meet future organizational plans” (LaVan, Mathys 1983). When a person does an individual assessment of themselves they think of all the skills and goals they have, and what their abilities are. This can be a problem if a person does not know what skills they possess and capable of…

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    I am the type of person that likes to look for solutions by herself, but also I enjoy presenting my information to others. This also leads to my personal values because I value the idea of challenging myself. My personal values of showing what I learn to others is part of what motivates me to continue forward, and that the main idea of accounting. Some potential goal conflicts that I may face if I become an Accountant that will interfere…

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    interpersonal qualities and skills required in terms of success, such as those similarly identified in the literature by Laios, Theodorakis (2005) and (Giancola, 2010), has also supported by the literature not only are those necessary to meet the athlete’s development goals, but they also cater around the athlete’s emotional needs. Ultimately in conjunction they define and establish the effectiveness of the coaching style delivery…

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    questions that is focused on in the article “How to Simplify Your Life” by Melissa Escaro. In her article, Melissa discussing strategies to help people grow in their personal growth. She discusses a few circumstances she has been in and provides good advice for helping to simplify your life. Simplifying your life is very important in personal growth. It allows you to determine how you feel about a situation, what is most important, what will help you reach your goals. In the beginning of…

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    It was that time of year again - the science fair. Which means long periods of gluing, copying, writing, and sleepless nights. Well, have you ever procrastinated on something? I procrastinated on my science fair project, and here’s what happened: I got my science fair supplies late, so I ended up having to finish the project in one day at home! It was a challenge doing the experiment at home since I had three brothers always wanting to know what I was doing. I had to keep shooing them away.…

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