Homework Is To Ask Someone To Answer These.

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Homework Is To Ask Someone To Answer These.
  1. Unread #1 - Sep 28, 2011 at 5:13 PM
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    The High Five Principles

    1. Change is Constant
    1. Do you think change is important? Why or why not?


    2. Were you able to adapt to changes easily?


    3. What changes have affected you positively or negatively throughout your career?

    4. Did you face any problems in choosing your career?


    5. Do you believe in keeping the same job your entire life?


    2. Learning is Ongoing
    1. What have you learned after completing high school?

    2. Do you think learning continuously is important? Why?

    3. How have you extended your learning while you are working?

    4. What did you learn that is most helpful to your life today?

    5. Is there anything you have done in the past or have learned from that you will or will not do in the future?



    3. Focus on the Journey
    1. What was your goal when you were a child, how have your goals changed as you matured through life?

    2. If you had an inspiration, what or who inspired you?

    3. What obstacles did you face while following your dreams?

    4. What failures have you experienced? Have you learned from them?

    5. Were there times that you felt like you just wanted to give up? What helped you persevere?



    4. Follow Your Heart

    1. In problem solving, do you follow your heart or mind?

    2. How did your dreams and goals relate to your career today?

    3. Did you always know what you wanted in life?

    4. Did you follow your heart when you chose your career? If so, what led you to choose your heart’s desire over your mind?

    5. Do you believe that you should always follow your heart?


    5. Expand Your Network
    1. Would you say you have a large social network? If so, how did it benefit you in life?

    2. Who inspired you the most and why?

    3. Who has motivated you to become what you are today?

    4. Did you only have one role model throughout your life or did you change your role model as you progressed in life?

    5. How big of a part did your friends and family play in your life and did they support your goals?
     
  3. Unread #2 - Sep 28, 2011 at 5:34 PM
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    Homework Is To Ask Someone To Answer These.

    Too many questions, doubt anyone will have the time to answer these. The questions themselves sound like complete BS, just go through them yourself and pretend your another person.
     
  5. Unread #3 - Sep 28, 2011 at 5:42 PM
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    -Sigh I tried but too hard.
    Stupid careers homework.
     
  7. Unread #4 - Sep 28, 2011 at 5:47 PM
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    Sorry mate if it was maybe 5-10 questions i'd be glad to answer, but 25 is a bit too much work for me in my free time. =/
     
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    Homework Is To Ask Someone To Answer These.

    The High Five Principles

    1. Change is Constant

    1. Do you think change is important? Why or why not?
    Yes - without change there would be nothing to life. Life is nothing but change.

    2. Were you able to adapt to changes easily?
    Am I? Not generally and I'm normally opposed to change, but in the end it's usually a good thing.

    3. What changes have affected you positively or negatively throughout your career?
    I lost a good friend of mine in my younger years to a car accident involving a drunk driver. It positively affected me into understanding the severity of DUI and maybe helped me push towards my career choice.

    4. Did you face any problems in choosing your career?
    Took a long time to decide, still have second thoughts but no real problems.

    5. Do you believe in keeping the same job your entire life?
    Not necessarily as I mentioned above change is a part of your life. I can't expect to fight fires into my 50's. :laugh:

    2. Learning is Ongoing
    1. What have you learned after completing high school?
    What some of the world is like outside of it. When you're in high school you're under the impression you're living in some sort of bubble where the outside world is completely separated from you. When you graduate, or leave high school the bubble bursts and you're left to fend for yourself.

    2. Do you think learning continuously is important? Why?
    If you can't adapt to change, you won't do well in life.

    3. How have you extended your learning while you are working?
    Always trying new things, broadening my skills while also taking an extra step into being a better worker.

    4. What did you learn that is most helpful to your life today?
    Don't ask questions until you're sure you're ready to.

    5. Is there anything you have done in the past or have learned from that you will or will not do in the future?

    Nothing really comes to mind.

    3. Focus on the Journey
    1. What was your goal when you were a child, how have your goals changed as you matured through life?
    The only goal I can remember from when I was a child was to drive a big rig (18 wheeler,) besides that I can't think of anything applicable.


    2. If you had an inspiration, what or who inspired you?
    Definitely my mother, I feel like I've gotten most of my traits from her.

    3. What obstacles did you face while following your dreams?
    None thus far.

    4. What failures have you experienced? Have you learned from them?
    Lost in provincials a couple times now for our baseball league. Baseball is a game of failure, the team that fails the least wins. I've made mistakes before such as wiring things wrong and losing appliances, etc!

    5. Were there times that you felt like you just wanted to give up? What helped you persevere?
    One time, and one time only I wanted to give up was when I lost an important girl who left to go to her home province. I was lost for months.


    4. Follow Your Heart

    1. In problem solving, do you follow your heart or mind?
    I don't think you can choose just one.

    2. How did your dreams and goals relate to your career today?
    I don't honestly remember having any besides being a good worker and a respectable character.

    3. Did you always know what you wanted in life?
    Never have.

    4. Did you follow your heart when you chose your career? If so, what led you to choose your heart’s desire over your mind?
    Both played a part but my heart one as I love helping people which really helps when you're looking for a career in firefighting.

    5. Do you believe that you should always follow your heart?
    Not always.

    5. Expand Your Network
    1. Would you say you have a large social network? If so, how did it benefit you in life?

    No. I don't and if anything I believe that has benefited me in life because it's taught me how to deal with intimate situations whereas society is leading towards an impersonal and very digitalized social network.

    2. Who inspired you the most and why?
    Was previously asked, no?

    3. Who has motivated you to become what you are today?
    I wouldn't say anyone has, but my mother as was said above played a huge role in what I've become.

    4. Did you only have one role model throughout your life or did you change your role model as you progressed in life?
    Stayed my mother.

    5. How big of a part did your friends and family play in your life and did they support your goals?

    I wouldn't necessarily say my friends supported my goals but my family definitely did and have helped me get through the hard commitment of choosing a career.
     
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    Thanks so much . <3
     
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