Charles begins each day by meditating on the importance of the lessons he's learned from mistakes he and others have made. Every morning he chooses a past error and reflects on how it was rectified and what its deeper meaning is. Which of the Three C's of spirituality is Charles pursuing? a. correction b. connection c. contribution d. compassion QUESTION 2 Frida is making a list of her goals. "I don't want to have a boss at work. I don't want to be alone in life. I don't want to miss out on opportunities that might come my way. I don't want to...." she wrote, generating a large set of items. Although this is a worthwhile activity, what is a central problem with Frida's approach? a. She should speak her goals rather than write them. b. She should adopt another person's goals as a starting point. c. She should state her goals in positive terms. d. She should recite her goals silently to herself. QUESTION 3 It has been said, by someone, that at the end of our lives we will be concerned with asking "Was I loved?" and "_____" a. Did I love well? b. Did I get it right? c. What comes next? d. How did I get here? QUESTION 4 Janet wants to be a lawyer just so she can earn a high salary. But Janet does not like school and hates studying. Her goals are to get out of school as quickly as possible, limit studying, and get a job in the "real world." This is an example of _____. a. an impersonal mission statement b. incompatible goals c. no goal of the goal d. inadequate visualization QUESTION 5
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