Frida is making a list of her goals. “I don’t want to have a boss at work. I don’t want to be alone in life. I don’t want to miss out on opportunities that might come my way. I don’t want to….” she wrote, generating a large set of items
Although this is a worthwhile activity, what is a central problem with Frida’s approach?
a) She should speak her goals rather than write them.
b) She should adopt another person’s goals as a starting point.
c) She should state her goals in positive terms.
d) She should recite her goals silently to herself.
Answer: c
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