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Test The Internal Locus of Control as a Pillar of Resilience
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is the locus of control according to the text?
A passing emotion
Communication technique
A belief about the control we have over our lives
An immutable genetic trait
2nd QUESTION: What characterizes a person with an internal locus of control?
Expect others to solve their problems
He believes that everything depends on destiny
He considers himself responsible for his decisions and results
Avoid taking responsibility
QUESTION 3: How do people with internal locus view failures?
As evidence of his incapacity
As signs of bad luck
As inevitable punishments
As a result of your decisions and efforts
QUESTION 4: What does a strong internal locus of control promote?
Emotional dependence
Pessimism and resignation
Autonomy and optimism in the face of adversity
Indifference to problems
QUESTION 5: What attitude does someone with internal control have when faced with difficult situations?
He gives up easily
Blame others
Act proactively to change the situation
Ignore the problem
QUESTION 6: What enables you to face challenges with confidence?
Have many technical skills
Have constant support from others
Have a mental framework based on internal control
Avoid all types of errors
QUESTION 7: How does the internal locus influence resilience?
It weakens him and makes him vulnerable
It has no relation whatsoever
Reduces your ability to adapt
Strengthens your ability to recover and adapt
QUESTION 8: What is recommended if you operate from an external location?
Change friends
Ignore what you think
Pay attention to your internal dialogue
Always seek external validation
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