Chapters 11-12 Flashcards
To steer you toward a course of action.
Compel
To keep you moving in the right direction.
Propel
To cause you to actually start moving forward in the right direction.
Impel
To surrender something for the sake of something else.
Sacrifice
To wish, crave, or long for something that brings you satisfaction or enjoyment.
Desire
To have an attraction or to be curious about something.
Interest
Which Biblical book discusses young people having visions and old people dreaming?
Joel
Which Biblical book discusses the author writing about the sacrifices made in pursuing passions?
2nd Corinthians
Which Biblical book discusses putting God first when pursuing our desires?
Psalms
Existing conditions or surroundings.
Circumstances
The degree of strength or severity.
Intensity
A persistent, irrational fear; resulting in avoidance.
Phobia
Of essential and decisive importance.
Critical
Who was the Biblical character humbled themselves before God and saw their experiences as useful for the service of God rather than complaining about them?
Daniel
Who was the Biblical character who chose the hardships of God over the pleasure of sin?
Moses
Who was the Biblical character who lived for God and understood God’s grace in spite of their past behaviors?
Paul
Who was the Biblical character who overcame the intention of evil and redirected them for good?
Joseph
Will have interest in literary and dramatic occupations.
Artistic
Will have interest in engineering and technical occupations.
Realistic
Will have interest in accounting and clerical occupations.
Conventional
Will have interest in teaching, social welfare, or other occupations that help people.
Social
Will have interest in scientific and analytical occupations.
Investigative
Will have interest in supervisory and leadership occupations.
Enterprising
Will display aggressive personal traits.
Enterprising
Will be thing-oriented rather than people-oriented.
Realistic
Will be practical, comforting, and efficient.
Conventional
Will be sensitive to the needs of others.
Social
Will be practical and shy.
Realistic
Will be self-confident and sociable.
Enterprising
Will be curious and intellectual.
Investigative
Will be friendly and outgoing.
Social
Will display non-conforming and idealistic traits.
Artistic
The job example given was working as a treasurer on a political campaign.
Enterprising
The job example or interest given was working on cars.
Realistic
The job example or interest given was entertaining guests.
Social
The job example or interest given was working for a community action or political organization.
Enterprising
The job example or interest given was reading fiction.
Investigative
The job example or interest given was listening to music.
Artistic
Will participate in activities that involve the interaction with other people to reach organizational goals or economic gains.
Enterprising
Will participate in activities that involve the exploration and examination of physical, biological, and cultural things.
Investigative
Will participate in activities that involve the precise, ordered use of objects, tools, machines, and animals.
Realistic
Will participate in activities that involve the precise, ordered use of data.
Conventional
List the three levels of passion that illustrative how passion is developed.
- Interests
- Desires
- Sacrifices
List the three critical forces that shape our experiences.
- Circumstances
- Time
- Intensity
What is the primary reason individuals stop dreaming or stop having hope in their dreams?
Fear of disappointment.
Why is it significant that old people have dreams?
They still have HOPE even through what has happened in their past.
What was the example the author gave from the physical earth to illustrate how three shaping forces work?
Carbon - Coal - Graphite - Diamond