Confidence - By Martin Schultheiss Fdp 23/A2

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This quiz, titled 'Confidence - By Martin Schultheiss FDP 23\/A2,' assesses key personal skills essential in a competitive environment. It covers topics from hygiene factors like Price and Quality to personal attributes such as competence and confidence, crucial for success as highlighted by Mark Twain.

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  • 2. 

    Complete the phrase: To be confident, you gotta be ___________________.

    • Right

    • Competent

    • Confident

    Correct Answer
    A. Competent
    Explanation
    To be confident, you gotta be competent. Confidence comes from having the necessary skills, knowledge, and abilities to tackle a task or situation. When you are competent, you have a strong foundation and belief in your abilities, which naturally boosts your confidence. Being competent means being capable and skilled in what you do, which allows you to approach challenges with assurance and self-assurance. Without competence, it is difficult to truly feel confident in your abilities.

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  • 3. 

    What 4 questions can you ask yourself to get competent?

    • What do I need to do? How do I do that? Who can show me? Where do I do it?

    • What do I need to do? How do I do that? When do I do it? Where do I do it?

    • What do I need to do? How do I do that? When do I do it? Why do I do it?

    Correct Answer
    A. What do I need to do? How do I do that? When do I do it? Where do I do it?
    Explanation
    These four questions can help someone become competent by providing a clear framework for understanding and executing tasks. "What do I need to do?" prompts the individual to identify the specific actions or steps required. "How do I do that?" encourages them to seek out the necessary knowledge or skills. "When do I do it?" helps them prioritize and manage their time effectively. Lastly, "Where do I do it?" ensures they have the proper resources or environment to complete the task. By asking themselves these questions, individuals can gain clarity and confidence in their abilities to perform competently.

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  • 4. 

    Complete the phrase: Most of us want to be ______________, not ignorant.

    • Right

    • Competent

    • Confident

    Correct Answer
    A. Right
    Explanation
    Most of us want to be "right" because being right implies having knowledge, understanding, and being well-informed. It suggests that we are making informed decisions and choices based on accurate information. Being right also implies being knowledgeable and competent in various aspects of life. On the other hand, being ignorant means lacking knowledge or awareness, which most people do not aspire to be. Therefore, the correct answer is "right."

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  • 5. 

    What question must you keep asking yourself?

    • What do I need to do?

    • What am I missing?

    • Why

    Correct Answer
    A. What am I missing?
    Explanation
    The question "What am I missing?" is a crucial one to ask oneself in order to ensure thoroughness and avoid overlooking important details or perspectives. By constantly questioning what one may have overlooked or not considered, individuals can identify potential blind spots and take necessary actions to fill in those gaps. This question promotes a mindset of continuous learning and improvement, encouraging individuals to be proactive in seeking knowledge and understanding.

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    According to Mark Twain, what are the 2 things you need to succeed?

    • Competence and Confidence

    • Ignorance and Confidence

    • Value and Confidence

    Correct Answer
    A. Ignorance and Confidence
    Explanation
    According to Mark Twain, the two things you need to succeed are ignorance and confidence. This implies that having a certain level of ignorance can be beneficial because it allows individuals to take risks and try new things without being hindered by preconceived notions or fear of failure. Confidence, on the other hand, is essential to overcome challenges and persevere in the face of adversity. Together, ignorance and confidence create a mindset that encourages exploration, growth, and ultimately, success.

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