University of Phoenix Material Self-Reflection Worksheet Respond to the following in 200-300 words each. 1. While considering the different theories of motivation, describe your personal motivation for attending college. How much of your motivation is extrinsic, intrinsic, and neutral? From what you have read, how might you change your motivation? Which motivational theory applies most to your situation? Explain why. A lot of my motivation would have to be extrinsic. I am being motivated
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COMM 310 FERNANDO NUNEZ Public Speaking Self- Reflection When having to do public speaking I can easily identify my verbal and nonverbal strengths and weaknesses. I noticed even if I am confident with what I was going to talk to the class about, once I stood up and got center stage, my organization of thoughts just went blank. I was so worried about doing the best I could I forgot to just take it one step at a time. The anxiety kicked in and I began to ramble along wit bouncing
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brought the staff down with negativity. I brought up the idea of making him a server. The fact that he did his job very well despite his negativity was to his benefit. He was given a trial run. It was a success! All he needed was a challenge. Self-Reflections – Lessons Learned 3 My nemesis is accounting. Oddly enough I enjoy math and some
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Ethics Analysis paper November 10, 2013 Self-reflection “Not primarily aimed to getting people to do what they believe to be right, but rather with helping them to decide what is right.” This quote was in weeks two powerpoint, I agree 100% and think about this quote everyday at work. As a social worker I believe your able to change something about that person in all ways necessary, like the quote saids they believe to be right, but rather helping them to decide whats is right for the client
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“The harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph. Self-realization demands very great struggle.” -Swami Sivananda This summer I had the opportunity to go the Nicaragua with a program called Global Glimpse. Before the trip, I knew that it would be completely different than my first trip, Which meant no backpacking. However this meant I would be flying into a country without any adult supervision. I actually had no feelings of anxiety or any sort of nervousness towards going on my own, I
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It is clear to me stress really has an effect on your body, but I didn’t know stress effects a lot of different systems in the body. These systems include the musculoskeletal system. Some of the associated symptoms include muscle tension, back and shoulder pain, headaches, and grinding of the teeth. I scored under the often category which is a little bit troublesome. The other system is the gastrointestinal system. Some of the associated symptoms include stomachache, heartburn, vomiting, diarrhea
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Self Assessment Topic: How I became who I am today Who I am today is much stronger than who I used to be. Who I am today is more independent than who I used to be and I am so proud of myself and very happy. The person I am today is influenced on different values and the different experiences that I have encountered while growing up to be a good role model, an elder sister and a good friend. Growing up as a child in my family was tough being the fact that I am the only girl with three younger
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After completing ASDM assignment, the Multi-attribute value analysis approach (MAVA) is useful for many aspects of analysis. It is a scientific way to consider all aspects and criteria when a decision is going to be made. It prevents unnecessary emotional judgment and personal preferences and lets the data to tell. The first part of the assignment, it is mostly about data cleansing and analysis. The second part is about making decision. The decision value tree can help to list the criteria and
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24-hour Dietary Analysis Report 2. Introduction a. Why is a dietary assessment required? What tools are used? There are 3 reasons for a dietary assessment 1. Clinical: To assist with the diagnosis and treatment of diet related conditions. 2. Public health: To evaluate the adequacy and safety of food that people eat. 3. Research: To study the relationship between food intake and physiological functions. The tools used for a dietary assessment are * Food record: prospective, 24 hour recall:
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In taking the self-assessment exercise I was not surprised one bit by the result of this assessment. The Holland Codes reveled to me were Enterprising, Social, and Conventional. This just validates my preconceived notions of myself and through the following list of passions, values and motivations I try to instill all into my career and daily life as a Futures Trader. Passion: One of my greatest passions is helping others. When I was younger, I've enjoyed helping mom with her daily task. This sounds
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