Question: Question 1 ( 1 point ) What word is used to describe the psychological state of people investing a disproportionate amount of time and energy

Question 1(1 point)
What word is used to describe the psychological state of people investing a disproportionate amount of time and energy into their career and the result of work and personal life being blurred?
Question 1 options:
Entanglement
Enlightenment
Enmeshment
Envelopment
Question 2(1 point)
What is the potential consequence of the blurring of work and personal life according to Wilson?
Question 2 options:
You let your job determine your value
You have less time for hobbies and interests
You have a harder time connecting with people outside of work
All of the above
Question 3(1 point)
Which of the following does Koretz suggest to initiate change if someone notices their job becoming a large part of their identity?
Question 3 options:
Keep all work tasks to yourself, versus delegating, so they get done right the first time
Start small, take a walk at lunch a few days a week versus signing up for a marathon
Discuss your issues with your current network and don't seek any new opinions
Establish a list of what is important to you and only prioritize what you are already doing
Question 4(1 point)
Cultural totems exacerbate the pressure that students or workers feel to achieve certain milestones (college, promotion, etc.)
Question 4 options:
True
False
Question 5(1 point)
What are the two things we can do to begin to disband cultural totems according to James?
Question 5 options:
Be curious and stop saying free time is a bad thing
Be cautious and start scheduling more activities
Be caring, and
Be confident
Question 6(1 point)
For Josef Pieper, leisure is:
Question 6 options:
A state where you are not working and are surrounded by things that help you relax
A break to help you recharge and go back to work
A state of mind of approving of yourself and the world as it's created
Time that you have to engage in things that are fun and not productive
Question 7(1 point)
Examples of leisure in the theological understanding are:
Question 7 options:
Feasting and worshipping
Scrolling social media and napping
Surfing and swimming
Traveling and watching sports
Question 8(1 point)
Acedia is:
Question 8 options:
The inability to focus well on work or leisure
Purposefully unplugging so you can rest
Dissatisfaction with yourself and the state of the world
A and C
All of the above
Question 9(1 point)
For Josef Pieper, leisure is important because:
Question 9 options:
It helps us pay attention to what is real
It reminds us that we are more than our productivity
It reminds us there is more to life than work
It refreshes us to return to work
All of the above
A through C
Question 10(1 point)
Theology would say leisure is important for developing our:
Question 10 options:
Creativity and gratitude
Spirituality and sense of self-worth
Productivity and work ethic
All of the above
A and B

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