Quarter 3 Final Flashcards
What does PBA stand for?
PBA stands for Personal Bank Account
What does PBA represent?
It represents how I feel about myself
What are examples of PBA Deposits(6)- Hey Karen get ready to party
1-Keep promises to yourself
2-Do small acts of kindness
3-Be gentle with yourself
4-Be honest
5-Renew yourself
6-Magnify your talents
What are examples of PBA Withdrawals(6)
1-Break personal promises
2-Keep to yourself
3-Beat yourself up
4-Lie
5-Wear yourself out
6-Bury your talents
What is the difference between reactive and proactive people?
Reactive:
Make choices based on impulse
Proactive:
Make choices based on impulse
What are some actions of reactive people?
Reactive people:
1-Easily offended
2-Blame others
3-Get angry & say things they regret
4-Criticize & complain 5-Wait for things to happen to them
6-Change only when they have to
What are some actions of proactive people?
Proactive people:
1-Brush things off 2-Take responsibility
3-Think before acting 4-Bounce back from hardships
5-Always find ways to move on
6-Focus on things they can control
Who is Macbeth?
Scottish General/ Thane of Glamis / Thane of Cawdor / New King
Who is Lady Macbeth?
Macbeth’s wife / convinces him to murder Duncan
Who is Banquo?
Scottish general who fought in battle with Macbeth/ Saw the witches with Macbeth
Who is Fleance?
Banquo’s son
Who is King Duncan?
King of Scotland, well-liked, murdered by Macbeth
Who is Malcolm?
King Duncan’s older son
Who is Donalbain?
King Duncan’s younger son
Who is Macduff?
Scottish nobleman