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Test Proactivity vs Reactivity
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Q1: What defines a proactive person according to the text?
Getting carried away by the mood of the climate
Reacts according to how others treat him/her
Bases actions on chosen values and assumes responsibility
Blame external circumstances for their emotions
QUESTION 2: What does proactive language affirm?
Recognize personal choice and response control
Deny the possibility of changing habits
Repeat expressions such as "I can't" and "I have to"
Focus on blaming others for outcomes
QUESTION 3: Where do reactive people focus their energy?
On improving your daily habits
Expanding one's circle of influence
In choosing value-aligned responses
In the Circle of Preoccupation and the uncontrollable
QUESTION 4: Which example reflects reactive language?
I choose a different alternative
I have to do it, there is no choice
Prefer to wait for another opportunity
I will look for an alternative
QUESTION 5: According to the text, what happens when you work on what you can control?
Positively expands influence
Influence power is reduced
Scope of action remains the same
Depends more on the weather and the treatment of others
QUESTION 6: What does the language "I am like this" indicate according to the text?
An affirmation of choice and responsibility
A reactive pattern that absolves of responsibility
A commitment to chosen values
An intention to control the response
7TH QUESTION: What does a proactive person carry with him/her regarding his/her emotional state?
A dependence on the treatment of others
A mood that changes only with the weather
An internal "climate" that guides your actions
A tendency to be easily offended
8TH QUESTION: What is an example of proactive language?
I can't change how I react
Driving me crazy and there is nothing to do
I have to act this way all the time
I can control my response
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