Question: The eight areas are: First score Second score Accepting personal responsibility 34 43 Discovering self-motivation 50 57 Mastering self-management 45 51 Employing interdependence 50 48

The eight areas are: First score Second score

Accepting personal responsibility 34 43

Discovering self-motivation 50 57

Mastering self-management 45 51

Employing interdependence 50 48

Gaining self-awareness 48 55

Adopting lifelong learning 49 55

Developing emotional intelligence 22 46

Believing in myself 43 47

  1. Comparing the results from the two self-assessments, write in depth about the area(s) in which you have raised your score. Remember to answer questions that a thoughtful reader would have about what you are writing, diving deep by using the 4Es (examples, explanations, experiences, and evidence)
  2. Further comparing the results from the two self-assessments, write in depth about the area(s) in which you most want to continue improving. Remember the saying "If you keep doing what you've been doing, you'll keep getting what you've been getting." With this idea in mind, identify the specific changes you'd like to make in your behaviors, thoughts, emotions, and beliefs in the months and years to come. (By the way, if one of your scores went down over the semester, consider that this result may not indicate that you became less effective; rather, it may indicate that you are now more honest with yourself or more aware of what's necessary to excel in this area.)
  3. Write one last entry in which you sum up the 3 most important discoveries you've made in this course and plans for a great future. In your summary please use the terminology and strategies learned from On Course to demonstrate what you have learned. (Fore example, IC, IG, ID, Creator's language, Deep processing, DAPPS, CORE, interdependence, Self-motivation, etc) Dive deep!

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