DAY FIVE
Add up your scores by the numeric value of each answer you select (1 - 5) and note it for each day.
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Add up your scores by the numeric value of each answer you select (1 - 5) and note it for each day.
Send your comment with your score using your chosen name. Free consultations for the KCA score interpretation will be done at the end of the 30 days.
PART ONE -
Factor x - Knowledge
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SECTION THREE
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At work, when you put in your best…
you
are rewarded
you
acquire new friends
you
get envied
you
make enemies
others
take advantage of you
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Your memory heightens…
after
a visual stimulation
after
a good rest
just
after play
after
verbalizing
just
after memorizing
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Sometimes you put in less at work…
to
reduce the gap between you and your rivals
to
avoid work fatigue
to
forestall unnecessary envy
because
you never get rewarded
because
others get the credit for your efforts
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You could class your memory as…
excellent
very
good
good
fair
poor
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As you spend more time at a
job….
you
find new ways of doing it
you
get better at it
you
get bored after a while
you
start to forget things
you
get more confused
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Your best learning experiences are
often …
new
discoveries
pleasurable
repetitive
ones
unhappy
ones
painful
ones
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When you move up the job/training
ladder…
you
find the past work less relevant
you
find the past work too simple
you
find a quick revision of the previous work helpful
you
still find part of the previous work difficult
you
need to go back very often to review all of the past work
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Your phobia/ learned fear…
has
been completely unlearned
is often
silenced by a counter reaction
is
often silenced after ignoring it
remains
unchecked in spite of efforts made
You
do not know how to escape from it
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You best remember lessons you…
learnt by
pictures
learnt
by music
learnt
by mnemonics
read
aloud
performed
yourself
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Your phobia/ learned
fear started…
in
your childhood
in
your adolescence
in
your adulthood
in
your middle age
You
are not sure when it started
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