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The Internal Critical Advisor Model is another critical decision-making tool promoting corrective actions and recovery techniques based on ? mental and emotional criteria.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Introduction,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 2
The “internal” reference draws attention to ? .
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Internal Critical Advisors,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 2
Humans tend to be ? by nature.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Internal Critical Advisors,” Paragraph 4, Sentence 2
In a case of immediate cares or concerns, an individual learns to first be self-aware of their own ? .
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Internal Critical Advisors,” Paragraph 4, Last Sentence
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 1: Personal Attitude,” Paragraph 2, Sentence 1
When an individual is in survival mode, they are only trying to ? the day.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Survival Mode vs Learning Mode,” Paragraph 2, Sentence 1
Learning ? the brain.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Survival Mode vs Learning Mode,” Paragraph 4, Sentence 3
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “The Law of Concentration,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 1
? is defined as the quality of having experience, knowledge, and the capacity for good judgment.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 2: Philosophy,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 3
A ? relates directly to one’s own desire to perform better or at optimal states.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 2: Philosophy,” Paragraph 3, Sentence 1
Purpose is greater than ? .
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Purpose vs Object,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 1
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Purpose vs Object,” Paragraph 4, Sentence 1
? is defined as the ability to regulate one’s feelings and overcome one’s weaknesses.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 3: Self-Discipline,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 1
Self-discipline is unlike the singular word discipline meaning the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using ? to correct disobedience.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 3: Self-Discipline,” Paragraph 2, Sentence 1
Self- ? is an advanced practice of regulating thoughts and emotions consistently and requires daily routines.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Self-Mastery,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 2
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Self-Mastery,” Paragraph 2, Sentence 1
? are defined as a consequence, effect, or outcome of something.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 4: Results,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 3
A well-known management consultant once introduced this simple habit for highly effective people, “learn to begin with ? in mind.”
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Advisor 4: Results,” Paragraph 3, Sentence 1
Top performing individuals learn to ? personal responsibility for all four critical advisors.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Emotional Maturity,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 1
? requires self-knowledge and self-discipline.
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Reference: Critical Advisors, “Conclusion,” Paragraph 1, Sentence 1