PSY 220 Week 3 DQ 1

PSY 220 Week 3 DQ 1

PSY 220 Week 3 DQ 1

Take the self-test on p. 47 prior to answering the following questions: Is it difficult to see and feel significant personal issues from the perspective of another? Explain your answer. After taking the self-test, how open are you to viewing the world from a perspective opposite of your own? How can your ability to see another’s perspective affect the way you form impressions about others?

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What can you do to teach your children, a coworker, or anyone in your life to be empathetic? Why would you want to teach this skill?

Resource: Appendix B

Read Appendix B.

Post your response in 1,050 to 1,400 words.

Resource: Appendix B

Read Appendix B.

Post your response in 1,050 to 1,400 words.

Examples of the difference between intelligence and wisdom are generally easy to find in the news. Find an example of an intelligent person who acted unwisely and had to pay the consequences such as fines or jail time. You can choose a business person, celebrity, government official, or anyone who has acted unwisely and otherwise seems intelligent.

Choose a public figure who has acted unwisely.

Describe if it was a lack of emotional intelligence, successful intelligence, or both that caused his or her lack in judgment. What aspects of wisdom was this person lacking that contributed to his or her lack of judgment?

 

Post your response in 200 to 300 words.

Commitment does not come easy; it takes hard work and a desire to overcome adversity. Whether that commitment is to a person, a goal, or an activity, it has to be nurtured and re-examined periodically. Psychological research suggests specific steps to nurture commitment.
Review pp. 112-116 of the text.

Choose a personal goal.

Describe how the suggestions for fostering commitment listed in your text can be applied to your goal. How might these suggestions refocus your commitment? Do you have to rethink any areas of your goals? Explain your answer.Post your response in 200 to 300 words.