Careers Unit 2
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18 terms
Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Assertive | using good communication skills to express how one thinks or feels. |
Communication | process of sending and receiving messages to share thoughts and feelings. |
Body Language | communication through body movements and gestures. |
Compromise | coming to an agreement in which each person gives up something in order to get what they both want. |
Conflict | any struggle, disagreement, or fight. |
Empathy | the ability to understand what someone else is experiencing. |
You Messages | statements that attack a person and send messages that judge, command, or blame the other person. |
I Messages | a means of communication in which a person says how he or she feels about something rather than criticizing someone else. |
Feedback | a return message in response to a communication; comments about, or corrections to an action, process or presentation. |
Brain Orientation | The way one uses the two hemispheres of the brain |
Learning Style | The natural method or way one thinks and learns |
Self-Esteem | Self-respect, belief, and recognition of one's own abilities |
Career Interest Area | A group or cluster of jobs with similar activities and skills |
Personality Type | A group of characteristics that collectively form a general group of people with similar interests, values, and behaviors |
Personality Trait | Individual characteristic that helps determine ones personality |
Study Skills | Determining the techniques how one best studies and learns |
Listening Skills | The practice of hearing, learning, and retaining verbal information for later use: Focusing, repeating, asking questions, connecting to previous knowledge, visualizing, taking notes, & practicing |
Work Values | The beliefs and standards one has about working, for example:Reliable, Dependable, Resourceful, Loyal, Creative, Trustworthy, Fulfillment, Achievement, Accomplishment, Initiative, Integrity, Prestige, Honesty, Punctuality, |
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