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An area where you feel you function better. |
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A blind spot or locking out of information. |
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Level of mind containing memories. |
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How you view things; mental process to assist with memory. |
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A strong possibility to develop areas of strength. |
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Predictions come true because you believe them. |
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Acceptance of statements, teachings or ideas. |
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To recall or form mental issues from the imagination. |
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An emotional state of dread or distress; scared. |
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An insight; sudden realization of new information. |
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By believing something will happen, it will. |
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RETICULAR ACTIVATING SYSTEM |
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A network of neurons in the brainstem involved in consciousness, reguulation of breathing; the transmission of sensory stimuli to higher brain centers; a primary alert to awareness network that may function differently in varying degrees of consciousness |
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When you lock on to ideas that lock yyou out of your true potential; vice versa |
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THE DIMENSIONS OF SELF-TALK |
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How one talks or reaffirms to oneself when one reacts to one's own evaluation, or other's evaluations of one's performance. |
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The source of mental processes that leads to solutions, ideas, conceptualizations, artistic forms, theories or products that are unique and novel. |
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The degree to which one values oneself; the worth/value of the picture. |
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Meaningless or unwanted data. |
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A characteristic of a proposition,statement, or belief that corresponds with reality, as it is known, possibly based on an earlier evaluative process. |
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Adhering to and following an internal standard. |
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An experience of feeling as opposed to thinking. |
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To give approval to; to agree with. |
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A movement away from an object or goal by means of the imagination with the intent of anxiety reduction; i.e. Procrastination. |
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An aquired habit or tendency, so deeply ingrained as to appear automatic. |
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The incorporating of an idea or thought into the subconscious; the absorption or process of incoporating something external into one's body or cognitive processes;making new visions a part of our lives. |
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A statement of fact; an internal, cognitive act that establishes a specific course, direction, outcome, or state of being for the future; a conformation or ratification of the truth. |
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Ideas or beliefs held to be true by a group, team, or organization. |
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The aspect of the mind that encompasses all that one is mementarily aware of; that is, those aspects of mental life that one is attending to. |
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To make a difference; may be positive or negative. |
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Imagination times vividness equals reality (in the subconscious). |
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A learned act; a pattern of activity that has, through repetition, become automatic, fixed and easily and effortlessly carried out. |
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Responsible; answerable for an outcome. |
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5 KEYS OF PROFESSIONALISM |
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Attitude, Conduct, Competency, Excellence and Character |
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ATTITUDE
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A consciously held belief or opinion; your mental outlook. |
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CONDUCT
(5 Keys of Professionalism)
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How you deal with others. |
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COMPENTENCY
(5 Keys of Professionalism)
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Your degree of expertise. |
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EXCELLENCE
(5 Keys of Professionalism)
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Your commitment to quality. |
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CHARACTER
(5 Keys of Professionalism)
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Who you are and what you stand for. |
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