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Personality Development Tasks

The document contains a student's responses to exercises about self-assessment of intelligence and career goals, the importance of body language, comparing and contrasting problem solving and decision making with an example, how to handle conflict and stress with an example, and using a time machine to go back to a particular event or situation in their life and why.
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Personality Development Tasks

The document contains a student's responses to exercises about self-assessment of intelligence and career goals, the importance of body language, comparing and contrasting problem solving and decision making with an example, how to handle conflict and stress with an example, and using a time machine to go back to a particular event or situation in their life and why.
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Free Elective 2

(PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT)

Name: Kenneth I. Arcasitas Course/Section: BSIT - 3B


Deadline: 1st week of December Submit/Send to:[email protected] /via
Messenger
Exercise # 4
1. Self - Assessment : You distinguish what Intelligence do you possess based on the
Multiple Intelligence of Howard Garner and What particular career you’re going to
pursue after you graduate?
- My Intelligence would be Logical-Mathematical Intelligence, cause I’m good with math
and my career would be an Accountant

2. How important is body Language in our daily lives?


- It is important because of body language we can express our emotions more fluidly.

3. Compare and Contrast: You're going to Compare and Contrast the Problem
Solving and Decision making. Give an Example to support your answer.
- Both Problem Solving and Decision Making requires critical thinking - Critical thinking
is a process by which you question your own assumptions – as well as those of others - in
order to decide on next steps to solve a problem. The difference between them is that
Problem Solving is an analytical process used to identify the possible solutions to the
situation at hand. Making decisions is a part of problem solving.
- For example: A company produces too much carbon footprint and is too big and costly.
Solution: Implement green initiatives
- While Decision Making is a choice made by using one’s judgement.
- For example: The company now must decide what type of green strategies they would
implement.

4. How are you going to handle your Conflict and Stress in different situations? Give
an Example.
- If I have a conflict with a classmate, I would have to first know what causes the conflict
in the first place. If I know that I’m the cause then I would apologize, if the cause is the
other person then I would talk to them and try to resolve the conflict.
- If I have a stress like I overthink too much about my grades then I would read or watch
something I like and try not to think too much about my grades.

5. If you're given a chance to use a Time Machine, what particular event or situation
in your life do you want to go back to in the past or future? And Why?
- I would go back to the time in my elementary days and try to listen to my parents more
because if I listen or obey them more they would be happy.

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