Myths about education: How emotions shape our decision-making and influence our future

Myths about education: How emotions shape our decision-making and influence our future

Discover the power of your emotions! Each of us has unique strengths or hidden abilities waiting to be uncovered. Education is not just about knowledge, but also about emotional growth and self-reflection.

In this module, you will learn how emotions shape our decision-making and influence our future. We will focus on overcoming myths about education and exploring the impact our feelings have on our personal and professional development.

  • Myth No. 1: Education is just about facts – We will explore why the emotional aspect of learning is just as important as the information itself.
  • Myth No. 2: Decision-making is rational – We will discover how our emotions influence decision-making processes and why we cannot ignore them.
  • Myth No. 3: Failure is the end – We will learn how to emotionally overcome obstacles and view failure as an important part of growth.
  • Myth No. 4: Education is a passive process – We will uncover how actively engaging emotions can enhance learning effectiveness.
  • Myth No. 5: Emotions have no place in professional life – We will discuss how emotional intelligence affects career success and workplace relationships.

Conclusion: Join us and discover how your emotions can influence your future. Try this module and start your journey towards a better understanding of yourself and your decisions!

Imagine that you receive a job offer with a high salary, but in a field that doesn't fulfill you. How do you respond?
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If you have to make a decision between two options and don't know what to do, what will you do?
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How do you react when you feel strong emotions (anger, joy, fear) before an important decision?
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When someone strongly argues against your decision, how do you react?
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When buying an expensive item (car, house), what do you base your decision on?
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If you have a "bad feeling" about someone, even if you don't have evidence, how do you react?
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Important life change (e.g., moving, new job). How do you make your decision?
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Imagine that you are deciding between two offers – one is logically more advantageous, the other "suits you better." What will you do?
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Which situation frustrates you more?
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What do you consider your strongest resource in decision-making?
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