Self-Paced Survey: What are your true intentions?

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Self-Discovery Survey: Exploring Your Intentions

 

Welcome to the “What Are Your True Intentions?” self-analysis survey. This survey is designed to help you understand and improve your intentions, paving the way for a better life. Answer the questions honestly and take your time to reflect on your thoughts.

 

Section 1: Understanding Intentions

 

  1. What do you believe intentions are, and why are they important in our lives?

   – A. Intentions are important because they guide our goals.

   – B. Intentions are not significant in our lives.

   – C. I’m not sure.

 

  1. How do intentions influence the way others perceive you?

   – A. Intentions reveal our goals and motives.

   – B. Intentions have no impact on how others see us.

   – C. I don’t know.

 

Section 2: Reflecting on Your Intentions

 

  1. Why is it important to put effort into learning about your intentions?

   – A. Understanding intentions helps us achieve objectives.

   – B. Learning about intentions is not necessary.

   – C. Unsure.

 

  1. Have you ever faced challenges or negative feelings while trying to understand your intentions? How did you overcome them?

 

Section 3: Journaling Your Intentions

 

  1. Do you keep a journal to jot down your feelings, thoughts, and ideas?

   – A. Yes, I keep a journal regularly.

   – B. No, I don’t like to write.

   – C. I’ve never thought about it.

 

  1. How can maintaining a journal help you discover your personal growth stage?

 

Section 4: Exploring Resources and Career Intentions

 

  1. Why are resources important in achieving success?

   – A. Resources unlock doorways to success.

   – B. Resources have no impact on success.

   – C. I’m not sure.

 

  1. Have you ever done a job search to explore a new vocation that aligns with your ideal career?

 

Section 5: Taking Action and Demanding Results

 

  1. How can recording your needs and wants help you take action towards improving your life?

 

  1. Share one action you can take today to better align your intentions with your personal goals.

 

Grading System for “What Are Your Intentions?” Survey:

Section 1: Understanding Intentions

  • Question 1:
    • A. Intentions are important because they guide our goals. (3 points)
    • B. Intentions are not significant in our lives. (1 point)
    • C. I’m not sure. (2 points)
  • Question 2:
    • A. Intentions reveal our goals and motives. (3 points)
    • B. Intentions have no impact on how others see us. (1 point)
    • C. I don’t know. (2 points)

Section 2: Reflecting on Your Intentions

  • Question 3:
    • A. Understanding intentions helps us achieve objectives. (3 points)
    • B. Learning about intentions is not necessary. (1 point)
    • C. Unsure. (2 points)
  • Question 4:
    • Open-ended question: Responses evaluated based on self-awareness and overcoming challenges. (Up to 5 points)

Section 3: Journaling Your Intentions

  • Question 5:
    • A. Yes, I keep a journal regularly. (3 points)
    • B. No, I don’t like to write. (1 point)
    • C. I’ve never thought about it. (2 points)
  • Question 6:
    • Open-ended question: Responses evaluated based on understanding the benefits of journaling. (Up to 5 points)

Section 4: Exploring Resources and Career Intentions

  • Question 7:
    • A. Resources unlock doorways to success. (3 points)
    • B. Resources have no impact on success. (1 point)
    • C. I’m not sure. (2 points)
  • Question 8:
    • Yes/No question: (2 points for Yes, 1 point for No)

Section 5: Taking Action and Demanding Results

  • Question 9:
    • Open-ended question: Responses evaluated based on understanding the connection between recording needs/wants and taking action. (Up to 5 points)
  • Question 10:
    • Open-ended question: Responses evaluated based on proposing a concrete action aligned with personal goals. (Up to 5 points)

Scoring:

  • Total points: Sum of points from all questions (out of 35 possible points).
  • Grading scale:
    • 30-35 points: Excellent
    • 20-29 points: Good
    • 10-19 points: Fair
    • 0-9 points: Needs Improvement

Note: Open-ended questions allow for subjective evaluation based on the quality and depth of responses.

 

Thank you for completing the “What Are Your True Intentions?” self-analysis survey. Reflect on your responses to gain insights into your intentions and take positive steps towards a more fulfilling life. Remember, self-discovery is a journey, and every step you take matters.

 

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