Prejudices - Questions
Here are 4 vital questions we can all answer about prejudices. Take 15 minutes to answer at least one of them.
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The answers we give about prejudices can say a lot about us
and maybe a lot about what actions we need to take.
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Recognition - Questions
Are there benefits to NOT seeking recognition for your accomplishments?
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We found that ignoring praise for something good you have done
can be beneficial in several ways. Check it out...
Firstly, it can help you avoid becoming overly reliant on external
validation, allowing you to develop a stronger sense of self-worth.
Secondly, it can help you focus on the process of achieving your
goals, rather than simply seeking recognition for them.
Thirdly, it can help you stay humble and avoid becoming complacent,
as you continue to strive for self-improvement.
Fourthly, it can encourage you to seek constructive feedback and
criticism, which can help you identify areas for growth and development.
Finally, by ignoring recognition, you can also avoid becoming overly
attached to your successes, which can make it easier to bounce back
from failures and setbacks.
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If you're really in need of recognition, you don't
want to be accused of being narcissistic. By contrast,
humility can go a long way.
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Take Initiative
When you take initiative with a cell phone, what results do you get other than eye
strain, bad posture, isolation from friends, avoidance of productive activities, and
agitated adults?
Let's look at 5 specific ways in which you - as a teen - can benefit by taking initiative.
Oh! And watch for the question that comes after each way.
Enhanced Responsibility:
Taking initiative fosters a sense of responsibility in you. When you actively seek out
opportunities, set goals, and take action to achieve them, you learn to take
ownership of your choices and actions. This increased responsibility prepares you
for the challenges and responsibilities you will face in adulthood.
Question: How does spending 6 to 10 hours a day on your iPad or cellphone foster
responsibility?
Improved Time Management:
Initiating tasks and projects requires effective time
management skills. By taking the initiative, you learn to prioritize your commitments,
allocate time appropriately, and meet deadlines. These skills not only benefit you
in your current activities but also prepare you for managing your time effectively
in the future.
Question: How does spending 5 to 9 hours a day on your cellphone develop time
management skills?
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Expanded Skill Set:
Initiating action exposes you to new experiences and opportunities for skill development.
Whether it's learning a new hobby, exploring a different subject, or taking on additional
responsibilities at home or work, the initiative allows you to broaden your skill set and
acquire knowledge beyond your comfort zone. These diverse skills can contribute to
your personal growth and increase your chances for future employment.
Question: What skill sets can you expand while spending 4 to 8 hours a day on your
cellphone?
Increased Problem-Solving Abilities:
When you take the initiative, you encounter various challenges and obstacles along the
way. This presents opportunities to develop problem-solving skills as you analyze
situations, identify potential solutions, and make informed decisions. The ability to think
critically and solve problems is highly valuable in both personal and professional situations.
Question: How does spending 5 to 9 hours a day on your cellphone help you to solve your
problems?
Building a Strong Work Ethic:
By taking the initiative, you cultivate a strong work ethic. You learn the importance of
perseverance, dedication, and hard work in achieving your goals. This work ethic can
extend to all aspects of your life, from school goals to personal relationships, and can
significantly impact your future success.
Question: Since you have so many abilities waiting to be activated right now, how will
spending so much time on your cell phone help you discover those abilities?
Note that these benefits can overlap and reinforce one another. By taking the initiative in
your personal life and work, teenagers like you can create a positive cycle of personal growth,
skill development, and increased self-confidence, setting a solid foundation for your
future endeavors.
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When you have the chance to accomplish anything,
you are always in a position to take initiative.
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Good Question To Ask
Good questions to ask are designed to clarify your thoughts, challenge your assumptions,
explore new perspectives, and above all, discover your previously unknown abilities. How cool is that?!
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We should ask, "What are the results of asking GOOD questions?" We came up with these 5 points:
1. Increased knowledge and understanding: When you ask good questions, you are more likely to
receive informative and insightful answers, which can help you gain a deeper understanding of a
topic or issue.
2. Improved problem-solving: Asking the right questions can help you identify the root cause of a
problem and find effective solutions.
3. Enhanced communication and collaboration: Asking good questions can encourage others to
share their thoughts and ideas, leading to more productive and collaborative conversations.
4. Increased creativity: Asking open-ended questions can inspire new ideas and approaches,
leading to more innovative and creative solutions.
5. Improved decision-making: Asking thoughtful questions can help you gather the information
you need to make informed decisions.
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Overall, asking good questions is an important skill that can lead to a range of benefits in both
personal and professional contexts.
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