Life Orientation Definitions

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  • Personal brand (SET)
    Unique combination of skills, experiences and traits that make you who you are
  • Perfectionism
    A set of self-defeating thought and behaviors aimed at reaching excessively high unrealistic goals
  • What contributes to people's impression of you (Present, AHA)

    How and what you communicate
    Your actions, habits and attitude
    How you present yourself
    How you spend your time
  • Primary advantage 

    What captivates the people around you and why they believe everything you say
  • Secondary advantage 

    Play a supportive role to the primary advantage
  • Archetype
    Combination of the how the world sees you when you're at your bes
  • Seven advantages (IPPPTMA)
    • Innovation
    • Passion
    • Power
    • Prestige
    • Trust
    • Mystique
    • Alert
  • Innovation Personalities (A/E)
    • Language of creativity
    • Adventure seekers and experimenters
  • Passion personalities
    • Language of relationship
    • They are good at striking conversations
  • Power
    • Language of confidence
    • Take charge in convos
  • Prestige (A and D)
    • Language of excellence
    • Are ambitious and determined
  • Trust
    Language of stability
    Dependable, committed and trustworthy
  • Mystique (OLI)
    Language of listening and think before they speak
    Observant, logical and independent
  • Alert (WA)
    • Language of details
    • Watchful and aware
  • Personal brand in crisis Pause Embrace Own up to your mistakes
    Learn from it
  • Digital footprint
    Unique data trail you creat and leave when using the internet
  • Slacktivism
    Supporting an act online involving limited time or effort
  • Tools needed to be an ACTIVE CITIZEN(KIVRAF)
    Knowledge
    Information
    Values
    Resources to participate in your community
    Action
    Follow up
  • Knowledge
    Understand your human rights and take a stand when they are violated
  • Information
    Informed about unconstitutional behavior by elected officials
  • Values
    Understandi the vision and values of your community allows you to strive for common goals
  • Resources needed to participate (S/E)
    enhances the ability to address social and environmental issues
  • Action
    Allows to express your opinions, take action and fight for community rights
  • Follow up
    Continue to support after
  • Advocacy
    Standing up for people and gaining support to change them way things are done
  • Consumerism (ESS)
    Economic and social system that encourages the consumption of good and services as a means of attaining well being
  • Conspicuous Consumption (Green consumerism)(of)

    Use of ownership of products due to the social status they portray
  • Sustainable development
    Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)EPPE

    List of global goals aimed at creating a more equal world through the eradication of poverty and protection of the environment
  • Event What's happening
  • Patterns
    How things have changed
  • Structures
    What good has come from the patterns
  • Mental modes
    The values and beliefes that influence the systems
  • Stakeholder (IGO)(II)
    Individual, group or organization who is influenced and impacted by an organizations actions

  • Directly involved in operations of the organization, financially invested 

    Internal stakeholder
  • External stakeholder Affected by the work of the organization but have no direct relationship with it.
  • Social justice (EEH)
    Fair distribution of opportunities like education, employment and healthcare.
  • Environmental justice
    Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens
  • Skill(KG)

    The ability to use the knowledge gained in order to perform a task effectively
  • Transferable skills
    Skills used regardless of the work you do or the position you hold