True/False Critical Reasoning

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"Good enough" is usually much lower than our self-worth

False

20% of the brains work is happening in the background, outside of our awareness

False

A goal is simply a thought without the obligation to action

False

Attitudes are always positive relative to our future performance

False

Comfort zones are defined by our active thoughts in the conscious level of our mind

False

High self-efficacy is indicative of believing that you are able to make changes for yourself

True

We can interrupt our negative self-talk by affirming the new behavior we want

True

We draw to ourselves what we feel worthy of receiving

True

We forecast the future based on past memories and emotions

True

We have the power to decide our won self-worth

True

We move towards what we are thinking about

True

We self-regulate close to our self-image unless we create a new and stronger picture in our mind

True

We self-regulate to the strongest picture we hold in our subconscious

True

What we know about ourselves is stored in our subconscious mind

True

Our performance reality allows us to act within our defined self-image

True

Personal mastery includes taking positive steps to increase your self-efficacy

True

The research of Dr. Andrew Howell and colleagues found that people with a growth mindset, who believe that their well-being is adaptable and can change, had higher levels of well-being

True

The subconscious can't be erased unless its physically damaged

True

The subconscious is like a huge database of past events and emotions

True

The three areas of the mind involved in the thought process are the subconscious, conscious, and the creative subconscious

True

The way we think- our mindset- has a significant impact on our ability to access our full potential

True

Thoughts accumulate to form beliefs

True

Understanding how we have successfully recovered from past failures can help us address current challenges

True

Your RAS can help you achieve your goals when you are focused on them

True

Employers in the digital era are only concerned about an employees technical skills and abilities

False

Habits and attitudes do not affect our self-image

False

Habits lean us toward or away from things

False

Habits open our minds to new possibilities

False

Human beings fundamentally seek the unfamiliar

False

In the PERMA model, R is associated with Resilience

False

Individuals are not in control of creating the future they want and personal changes they want to make

False

Memories are fixed, like books

False

Most decisions from the subconscious are based on the past, not the future possibility

False

Only positive emotional memories are stored

False

Our positive self-talk can limit our ability to form new habits

False

Our self-worth is fixed

False

Personal levels of efficacy are fixed

False

The RAS will not shut down if you transfer accountability to someone else

False

The creative subconscious is also referred to as the 'Server' as it stores our personal histories, experiences, and the emotions we attached to them

False

The three functions are segmented in separate physical parts of the brain

False

To fully live to our potential we want our locus of control to be closer to the 'outside me' end of the inside me/outside me spectrum

False

We act according to the truth

False

We are aware of the creative subconscious when we are awake

False

We cannot use past positive emotions to influence our expectations of future events

False

We do not create our own mindset barriers

False

We have a single self-image

False

We have less than 10,000 thoughts per day

False

We manage automatic functions, like breathing, at the conscious level

False

We never block out information, even if we already believe it is true

False

We self-regulate at the level of our potential

False

Self-talk is only used to build ourselves up

Fasle

Human beings have a nearly unlimited amount of potential

True

If the pictures don't match, the creative subconscious releases energy and creativity to get us back to 'normal' for us

True

If we accept wrong information as fact and give it sanction, we can no longer see the right information

True

In the PERMA model, P is associated with the Positive emotion, which can be defined as managing positive and negative emotion to maximize positive emotional experience in our life

True

Individuals who report feeling content and satisfied with their lives tend to have activities that encompass the 5 elements of PERMA

True

Many companies in the digital era are seeking employees who are continually learning and able to adapt to change, approach their work with integrity, committed to excellence, able to cultivate and maintain positive relationships with co-workers and customers, and strive towards goals and consistently achieve them

True

Memories are accessed by neural pathways

True

Most of us want to more fully achieve our potential

True

Our comfort zones are made up of our habits and attitudes

True

Our self-talk asks, "Is this like me?"

True

Our thoughts accumulate to form beliefs

True

Past experience have shaped perceptions of our self-efficacy

True

Positive habits that lean us toward an option are always beneficial to our future performance

True

Raising a group's self-esteem increases creativity

True

Reality for us is based on our neural pathways

True

Scotoma is Greek for 'blind spot'

True

Self-esteem can be affected by the estimates of our worth we sanctioned from others

True

Self-talk can reinforce negative beliefs about ourselves

True

Some comfort zones keep us safe and keep us from dangerous things

True

Sometimes we believe opinions are facts

True

The Locus of Control is a measure of where we believe control of outcomes is housed

True

The Reticulating Activating System alerts us to information that we see as a threat or of a value

True

The ability to change and develop new and neural connections throughout our lives is neural plasticity

True

The conscious gathers information from our senses

True

The conscious is like the 'tip of the iceberg'

True

The conscious mind has four functions: perception, association, evaluation, and decision making

True

The creative subconscious has four functions: maintain sanity (reality), release energy and creativity, expand our awareness and maintain our goal-driven (teleological) nature

True

The creative subconscious is a self-regulationmechanism

True

The creative subconscious is also referred to as the 'Regulator'. It monitors and regulates our behaviors and action to make sure we act normal for us

True

The downside of habits is that we only get our past levels of performance

True

Values are those principles we hold near and dear and make up a significant piece of our self-image

True

We can become uncomfortable if we begin to act and think beyond our comfort zones

True

We can expand and grow our comfort zones with affirmations

True

We can increase our self-esteem by reflecting on and savoring past accomplishments

True

Words, pictures, and emotions help us define our reality

True

"Grit" is the ability to persevere and stick with a goal until it is achieved

True

A fixed mindset is based on the belief that our intelligence, abilities, and other qualities can't be changed and can limit us from realizing our full potential

True

A growth mindset is based upon the belief that one can continually change and grow

True

Achievement, success in progressing toward goals, and mastery at the highest possible level, are all encompassed in the element of "Accomplishment" in the PERMA model

True

Attitudes form our emotional history

True

Beliefs are at the foundation of our self-image

True

Comfort zones can keep us from growing

True

Contributing to something beyond oneself is defined as a sense of meaning or purpose

True

Faced with the unfamiliar, our mind consciously create actions to take us back to the familiar

True

Giving sanction to an opinion makes it a fact in our minds

True

Goals are tied directly to accountability for action

True

Goals that are clear and vivid in our mind are more likely to be achieved

True

Habits are great labor-saving devices

True

Habits start at the conscious level, and after repetition are eventually turned over to the subconscious

True


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