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Test Pride: the double-edged sword
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is pride in its positive aspect?
A simple emotion
The basis of self-confidence and self-esteem
A negative feeling
A trait of weakness
QUESTION 2: Where does constructive pride come from?
On the criticism of others
Of real achievements and motivates us to continue striving
Of luck
Of envy
QUESTION 3: What does pride become when it becomes excessive and disconnected from real achievements?
Modesty
Arrogance
Fear
Gratitude
QUESTION 4: What are the consequences of excessive pride (arrogance)?
It closes the door to learning and creates barriers in interpersonal relationships
Open the door to new opportunities
Encourages collaboration
Build trust
QUESTION 5: What does emotional intelligence teach us about managing pride?
Ignoring our successes
Manage this emotion wisely, celebrating successes with gratitude and humility
Feeling ashamed
Always be modest
QUESTION 6: What is the ideal balance in managing pride?
Only pride
A combination of pride and humility
Only humility
None
QUESTION 7: What purpose does pride serve in this balance?
To avoid learning
To have confidence in our abilities and pursue ambitious goals
To feel superior
To close the door to feedback
QUESTION 8: What does emotional maturity allow us to do when managing the duality of pride and humility?
Being insecure
Be confident without being arrogant, and open without being insecure
Always be the best
Avoid any criticism
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