CLDP 6

A vibrant, thought-provoking illustration of a compass symbolizing integrity and moral values, with elements representing self-reflection and personal growth.

The Integrity Challenge

Discover the essence of integrity in our quiz designed to help you reflect on and strengthen your moral compass. This engaging quiz provides a series of thought-provoking questions that delve into personal values, self-awareness, and the principles of integrity.

Join us to explore:

  • The definitions and qualities of integrity
  • Real-life applications and the importance of self-reflection
  • Strategies to strengthen your commitment to doing what is right
57 Questions14 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveAtlas27
Is the conviction of choosing and doing what is right always. It is not only for the academy but for life
By establishing your personal core values – your “True North” – and daily calibrating your moral compass against it
3 definitions of integrity
"choosing courage over comfort; choosing what is right over what is fun, fast or easy. Choosing to practice our values rather than simply professing them."
What is the latin word for integrity?
When used to describe a person, it refers to the
In this sense, ‘completeness’ is a comprehensive framework of beliefs, moral principles, ethics and standards - a worldview - which_________
Living with integrity means________
It means that others can rely on us to act_______
To live with integrity requires us to have a
This commitment will be
All of us are prone to act in the moment and to maximize short term benefits, to make choices based on________
€If you live for external achievement, years pass and the deepest parts of you go unexplored and unstructured… It is easy to slip into a self-satisfied moral mediocrity. You grade yourself on a forgiving curve. You figure as long as you are not obviously hurting anybody and people seem to like you, you must be OK. But you live with an unconscious boredom, separated from the deepest meaning of life and the highest moral joys. Gradually, a humiliating gap opens between your actual self and your desired self, between you and those incandescent souls you sometimes meet.”’
It is easy to slip into a self-satisfied moral mediocrity.
If you live for external achievement, years pass and the deepest parts of you go unexplored and unstructured
You grade yourself on a forgiving curve. You figure as long as you are not obviously hurting anybody and people seem to like you, you must be OK.
But you live with an unconscious boredom, separated from the deepest meaning of life and the highest moral joys
Gradually, a humiliating gap opens between your actual self and your desired self, between you and those incandescent souls you sometimes meet.
Integrity requires
As I have said, the first thing is to be honest with yourself. You can never have an impact on society if you have not changed yourself...great peacemakers are all people of integrity, of honesty, but humility.
Mastering others is strength, mastering yourself is strength.
How clearly you see yourself
Understanding how others view us
Understanding internal and external awareness
Integrity is keeping a commitment even after circumstances have changed
Integrity requires
Without a moral compass the human mind will justify anything
Every experience is a learning opportunity
Make it a habit to ask yourself three questions after each task, activity, or exam: What went well? What did not go well? What would I do differently in the future?
Keep a journal to document your insights.
Every experience is a learning opportunity. Make it a habit to ask yourself three questions after each task, activity, or exam: What went well? What did not go well? What would I do differently in the future? Keep a journal to document your insights.
Writing reflectively_____
Is where you write down your daily reflection entries. It can be something good or bad that has happened to you that you can self-reflect on and learn from past experiences.
Reasons to write a reflective journal
What are the 2 types of reflection
According to whom that there are 2 types of reflection
When you are thinking about or reflecting while you are in an activity
Experiencing
Thinking on your feet
Thinking about what to do next
Acting straight away
Once the activity has finished based on what you can remember about it. Step back into the experience, explore your memory and retrieve what you can recall. Reflect and understand what has happened and draw lessons from the experience.
Thinking about something that has happened
Thinking what you would do differently next time
Taking your time
We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience
The DIEP model
Begin by describing the situation. What did you see, hear, do, read or see? Be as brief and objective as possible
Interpret what happened. What new insights have you gained? How does this experience connect with other things you’ve learned or experienced before? How did the experience make you feel?
Make a judgement. How useful was this experience for you? What is your opinion? Why do you think this might be?
Comment on how this experience might inform your future thoughts or actions. How could you apply what you’ve learned from the experience in the future? How might the experience relate to your degree or future professional life?
Meaning of fail
Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently
4 ways of coping with failure (g,p,r,re)
It is important to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default
Failure is an event never a failure
5 lessons of failure (e,k,r,g,v)
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