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Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Written Assignment Unit 2 Emotional Intelligence (University of the People) Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Written Assignment Unit 2 Emotional Intelligence (University of the People) Downloaded by C2 Tutor Station 3 (c2tutor.3@c2herndon.com) lOMoARcPSD|26393854
MENU ! " # $ % & Home My courses PSYC 1205 - AY2019-T3 7 February - 13 February Written Assignment Unit 2 My submission Written Assignment Unit 2 My submission Instructions for submission 1. Visit: www.humanmetrics.com. Take the Jungian test to con fi rm your MBTI preference pro fi le. Reach out to your professor if encountering any content- related problems, or if your perceived pro fi le from last week is di ff erent from the results received this week. Do this early, to avoid complications and last minute inquiries. It is important to read the FULL DESCRIPTION of the Jungian test prior to taking it. When reading about the test, you will need to recall the preliminary self-assessment you did last week when you established a four- letter pro fi le that you thought fi ts your personal preferences. This is very important for validity reasons. 2. Please proceed to take the test while ensuring a quiet, uninterrupted time. When in doubt, answer the question as if you were much, much younger— even a child. The reason for doing so is the fact that, even though we have our innate preferences right now (or, at the time of taking the sorting test), we also adapt to what life brings us. The test is a sorting test—with answers that are either or; thus, recalling what was more natural and easier for us before we had to adapt to life, family members, circumstances, di culties, hardships, etc. will work the best. Do not try to choose based on who you would want to be. Answer honestly. There are no wrong answers. Absolutely none. PSYC 1205 Emotional Intelligence - Term 3, 2018-2019 https : //my.uopeople.edu/mod/workshop/submission.php?cmid=168410&id=497060 ص 4 : 12 ، 2019/3/29 24 ﻦﻣ 1 ﺔﺤ﮲ڡﺻ Downloaded by C2 Tutor Station 3 (c2tutor.3@c2herndon.com) lOMoARcPSD|26393854
3. Allocate at least 1.5-2 hours to research the surrounding topics—as explained below. Start writing the fi rst draft of your paper. To do so, just follow the points 3-6 underneath. Write down your con fi rmed preference pro fi le fi rst. Explain what it means in a business or academic milieu—this means fi nishing the sentence (example): My con fi rmed pro fi le is……….; this means that in business and school I am………….. and ………. Remember, you will be asked to title your essay to make it interesting and educational for you and your readers. You may start thinking about the title right now. 4. Write down an absolute opposite of your pro fi le and search the human metrics, as well as at least two other websites, for detailed information on “your opposite four letter preference”. You may want to give this person a name and note it down. If your pro fi le is ISTJ (for instance), you will need to familiarize yourself with the total opposite pro fi le: ENFP—in this example. KNOW that person! That is to say, fi nd out as much as you can about this person’s pro fi le. Explain this person’s preferences in detail. Use examples explaining your dealings with similar persons at school or at work. Remember: in every point and every space in your essay you are to use your own language. No copying and pasting are allowed (and they would constitute plagiarism—that is a serious o ff ence). 5. Recall two di cult situations from the past. Ensure that these are not private situations, referring to your family members or friends. Choose a business or school setting where performance was an issue. These would be work-related and school-related situations when you had problems attaining the success you were after, communicating with others, feeling validated or contributing. Explain in detail what happened—why were the situations di cult. Make links with what you learned during the fi rst two weeks of this course. What are the links? Had you known what you know now, would you handle the two situations you described any di ff erently? How? Why? Specify if the person or people with a pro fi le di ff erent than yours were part of the picture, and if so, how it impacted your feelings and your actions. Show o ff your knowledge. This process of showing o ff your knowledge will serve you well not only during this course. Remember, the day to start some changes in your less e ff ective behavior already started! https : //my.uopeople.edu/mod/workshop/submission.php?cmid=168410&id=497060 ص 4 : 12 ، 2019/3/29 24 ﻦﻣ 2 ﺔﺤ﮲ڡﺻ Downloaded by C2 Tutor Station 3 (c2tutor.3@c2herndon.com) lOMoARcPSD|26393854
6. Based on your knowledge of EI and MBTI thus far, write down a list of 3-5 strategies that you will employ, while dealing with di cult situations and individuals who have di ff erent preferences. If you choose to write 3 strategies (and not 5), make sure that you provide more than a line of explanation. The less examples, the more thoroughness will be needed. Use your judgment, and make it show (explain what you mean). Title your essay, if you have not done that already. Make it a signi fi cant and impactful title. 7. To recapitulate: Write an essay of 1,000 words explaining in detail points 3-6. Reference your sources and use personal examples. Reserve at 125-250 words to corroborate point 6. 8. Be advised that the scoring grid will be based on points 3-7 (inclusive). Each point will be worth 20%, so fi ve points = 100%. 1 - Visit: www.humanmetrics.com . Take the Jungian test to con fi rm your MBTI preference pro fi le. Reach out to your professor if encountering any content-related problems, or if your perceived pro fi le from last week is di ff erent from the results received this week. Do this early, to avoid complications and last minute inquiries. It is important to read the FULL DESCRIPTION of the Jungian test prior to taking it. When reading about the test, you will need to recall the preliminary self-assessment you did last week when you established a four-letter pro fi le that you thought fi ts your personal preferences. This is very important for validity reasons. Written Assignment Unit 2 submitted on Wednesday, 13 February 2019, 3:59 PM modi fi ed on Wednesday, 13 February 2019, 10:23 PM https : //my.uopeople.edu/mod/workshop/submission.php?cmid=168410&id=497060 ص 4 : 12 ، 2019/3/29 24 ﻦﻣ 3 ﺔﺤ﮲ڡﺻ Downloaded by C2 Tutor Station 3 (c2tutor.3@c2herndon.com) lOMoARcPSD|26393854
As required. I did the test and the result was 100% identical to my pro fi le that was submitted last week. 2 - Please proceed to take the test while ensuring a quiet, uninterrupted time. When in doubt, answer the question as if you were much, much younger—even a child. The reason for doing so is the fact that, even though we have our innate preferences right now (or, at the time of taking the sorting test), we also adapt to what life brings us. The test is a sorting test—with answers that are either or; thus, recalling what was more natural and easier for us before we had to adapt to life, family members, circumstances, di culties, hardships, etc. will work the best. Do not try to choose based on who you would want to be. Answer honestly. There are no wrong answers. Absolutely none. The order was made according to the proposed recommendations to reach the required high accuracy. Answers to questions from (3) to (6) within a single sheet as required. My personal pro fi le is ENFP My personality falls under idealism From my own knowledge, I see that the idealists are spiritual and lonely, enjoy a long time and do their best to identify who they are, and their ultimate hopes for true wisdom. All in all, I am a passionate person who fi nds joy in serious relationships and in the world around them. I am proud of being a loving and kind person and one of my other good qualities is that I am a kind person who trusts others, who are passionate and a ff ectionate for romance. That means I'm in practical terms As a champion, I am always looking for existing ideas, individuals, groups, products and services and their relationship to see what can be done to change the status quo. I always live in the hope of having a bright future, which in my view is much better than my present, so the ideal job for me is that I need to let my imagination go on and on. https : //my.uopeople.edu/mod/workshop/submission.php?cmid=168410&id=497060 ص 4 : 12 ، 2019/3/29 24 ﻦﻣ 4 ﺔﺤ﮲ڡﺻ Downloaded by C2 Tutor Station 3 (c2tutor.3@c2herndon.com) lOMoARcPSD|26393854
My real reward is to use my vision of the window by people who encourage my creativity. In the work environment, I am constantly looking for opportunities for personal growth, originality, and integrity. I am constantly seeking to develop myself as an individual and to facilitate self-development for others. As for the emotional aspects and relationships I am one of the most optimistic people, so life for me may be a series of adventures that give me more opportunities for personal development, wider horizons, and enjoyment. I can see the world with a new perspective in the eyes of someone else, and I may share this new world with him. The magic of relationship is a miracle for me. I may be kind and compassionate without limits. The opposite of my personality ISTJ Guardians are characterized by their love to help and obey them, especially in the performance of their duties, and possess high professional ethics that may overwhelm them at times. But getting big rewards is their last concern. They are modest and have little praise for their good work. Guardians are more cautious than others: those who have this mood will not venture to engage themselves in personal or professional situations without prior preparation. Their approach is full knowledge of life, which makes guardians a life partner, loyal parents, and leaders capable of maintaining stability. In fact, guardians can be the cornerstone of society. They are observant citizens and willing to work with others around them. This may be due to their love of companionship and the sense of security that their group brings them. As law-abiding individuals who trust the authorities, they may do everything in their power to achieve justice. The best description of an inspector is reliable, whether at home or at work. This type is exceptionally persevering and performs his duties to the fullest, especially with regard to attention to others and attention to the projects entrusted to them. https : //my.uopeople.edu/mod/workshop/submission.php?cmid=168410&id=497060 ص 4 : 12 ، 2019/3/29 24 ﻦﻣ 5 ﺔﺤ﮲ڡﺻ Downloaded by C2 Tutor Station 3 (c2tutor.3@c2herndon.com) lOMoARcPSD|26393854
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