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What are your motivators?
Your career motivators are what energize you when you think about what you’d like to work towards in your career. They are concrete descriptions of what you feel would make your work fulfilling. Career motivators are not job titles, like “lawyer” or “writer” (although they can be descriptions of activities or skills).
How do you express inspiration in words?
Dream
- “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” –
- “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” –
- “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” –
- “Follow your dreams, believe in yourself and don’t give up.” –
What inspires you to be successful in your role everyday?
“Success is what motivates me to do a good job. Knowing the fact that my hard work and perseverance will help me achieve greater professional success is what keeps me going. I feel that aligning the company’s vision and values with my own is one way to achieve that.
What do we really know about our children?
It is based on our beliefs and perceptions – about what we believe children to be like, to be capable of, be in need of – their ‘abilities, their development, motivation, purpose and agency’ (Martalock, P. 2012). Everyone has an image of the child, but one may not necessarily be fully aware of it.
What is our image of the child?
It is based on our beliefs and perceptions – about what we believe children to be like, to be capable of, be in need of – their ‘abilities, their development, motivation, purpose and agency’ (Martalock, P. 2012). Everyone has an image of the child, but one may not necessarily be fully aware of it. Where does our image of the child come from?
How do you relate to your child?
“ There are hundreds of different images of the child. Each one of you has inside yourself an image of the child that directs you as you begin to relate to a child. This theory within you pushes you to behave in certain ways; it orients you as you talk to the child, listen to the child, observe the child.
How does the image of a child evolve within us?
The image of a child that we hold within us evolves from our own life experiences in childhood and after, the culture and society we live in and the thinking and philosophies we are exposed to.