Psychology homework help

For this assignment, you must complete and turn in (via Canvas) a 1 ½-2 page essay covering the following points:
How has stress affected you as a college student?
How have you coped with stress in the past? Has it been successful? Explain.
Over this course, have any of your opinions about your stress changed? Why or why not?
What will you take from this course to help you deal with stress in the present/future?
Do not write the paper in a question and answer format. Points will be deducted if you do.
Please remember writing assignment criteria:
All writing assignments are to be on a Word document, typewritten in 12-point, school-appropriate font, double spaced, 1-inch margins (all around), and spell checked.  Your name, due date, and assignment description should be typed in the Header portion of the page.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions. Happy writing!

Q: Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges. Q: If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address? Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q:   Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental   recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency   management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges.
 
Q:   If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of   contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery   policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address?   Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q: Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges. Q: If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address? Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q:   Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental   recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency   management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges.
 
Q:   If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of   contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery   policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address?   Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q: Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges. Q: If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address? Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q:   Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental   recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency   management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges.
 
Q:   If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of   contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery   policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address?   Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q: Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges. Q: If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address? Be specific in your response to the questions.

Q:   Please describe sustainability and holistic approaches to environmental   recovery? Why is this a challenge for the future of emergency   management? Please give three (3) examples of the challenges.
 
Q:   If you were a local emergency manager, how would you build a network of   contracts and strive to influence state and federal disaster recovery   policies? What policies would you and your contracts choose to address?   Be specific in your response to the questions.

Part 1 For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one's dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals. Complete the following steps to create your vision board: 1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals. Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on: a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life? b. What are your goals for this area of your life? 2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal. 3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers. 4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong. 5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board. 6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4. 7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet. 8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day. ** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver! Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet. (Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.) Part 2 Respond to each of the following questions: 1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items? 2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success. 3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not? attachment VisionBoardExample.jpeg attachment VisionBoardExample3.pptx attachment 2020-04-27.png

Part 1

For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one’s dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals.
Complete the following steps to create your vision board:
1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals.
Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on:
a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life?
b. What are your goals for this area of your life?
2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal.
3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers.
4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong.
5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board.
6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4.
7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet.
8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day.
** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver!
Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet.
(Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.)

Part 2

Respond to each of the following questions:
1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success.
 
<Enter    your response here.>
3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
 

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Part 1 For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one's dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals. Complete the following steps to create your vision board: 1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals. Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on: a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life? b. What are your goals for this area of your life? 2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal. 3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers. 4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong. 5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board. 6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4. 7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet. 8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day. ** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver! Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet. (Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.) Part 2 Respond to each of the following questions: 1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items? 2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success. 3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not? attachment VisionBoardExample.jpeg attachment VisionBoardExample3.pptx attachment 2020-04-27.png

Part 1

For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one’s dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals.
Complete the following steps to create your vision board:
1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals.
Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on:
a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life?
b. What are your goals for this area of your life?
2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal.
3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers.
4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong.
5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board.
6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4.
7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet.
8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day.
** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver!
Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet.
(Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.)

Part 2

Respond to each of the following questions:
1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success.
 
<Enter    your response here.>
3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
 

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Part 1 For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one's dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals. Complete the following steps to create your vision board: 1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals. Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on: a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life? b. What are your goals for this area of your life? 2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal. 3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers. 4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong. 5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board. 6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4. 7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet. 8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day. ** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver! Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet. (Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.) Part 2 Respond to each of the following questions: 1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items? 2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success. 3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not? attachment VisionBoardExample.jpeg attachment VisionBoardExample3.pptx attachment 2020-04-27.png

Part 1

For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one’s dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals.
Complete the following steps to create your vision board:
1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals.
Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on:
a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life?
b. What are your goals for this area of your life?
2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal.
3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers.
4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong.
5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board.
6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4.
7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet.
8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day.
** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver!
Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet.
(Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.)

Part 2

Respond to each of the following questions:
1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success.
 
<Enter    your response here.>
3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
 

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Part 1 For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one's dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals. Complete the following steps to create your vision board: 1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals. Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on: a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life? b. What are your goals for this area of your life? 2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal. 3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers. 4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong. 5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board. 6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4. 7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet. 8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day. ** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver! Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet. (Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.) Part 2 Respond to each of the following questions: 1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items? 2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success. 3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not? attachment VisionBoardExample.jpeg attachment VisionBoardExample3.pptx attachment 2020-04-27.png

Part 1

For this portion of the assignment, you will be creating a vision board. A vision board is a collage of images, pictures and affirmations of one’s dreams, desires, and goals designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. A vision board uses the law of attraction to attain your goals.
Complete the following steps to create your vision board:
1. Print and fill out the diagram on the last page of this worksheet or sketch a similar diagram on a piece of poster board to fill out. It is important to use BOTH words and images to represent your goals.
Write down notes on your thoughts in each category, focusing on:
a. What you are doing currently to fulfill this aspect of your life?
b. What are your goals for this area of your life?
2. Write your goals and ideas onto the poster in their associated sections. For example, a possible goal that would go in the Career/Life Path section could be, Land My Dream Job. For each goal, think about and write down how the other sections of the vision board are related to your path to reaching that goal. Consider why you are motivated to achieve the goal, what skills and knowledge you will need to achieve the goal, how much time you will need to reach the goal, and who might be able to help you achieve the goal.
3. Find words and images that represent your goals in magazines, online, or in newspapers.
4. Print or cut out your words and images, and sort them based on which section of your vision board they belong.
5. Edit and place your words and images on your vision board.
6. Add any of your own words or drawings that you think add value to each section that you did not find in Step 4.
7. If you wish to use PowerPoint, you can arrange all 9 pictures on the one slide and then make sure to copy and paste that slide to the worksheet.
8. Display your vision board in a place where you can see it each day.
** You may also copy photos from clip art found on the Internet and paste them into each of the categories below to create your vision board. Perhaps save this vision board image as your screen saver!
Take a picture of your completed vision board to submit with this worksheet.
(Note: Students are not required to create a printed hard copy of their Vision Board. Students can create an electronic version of their Vision Board using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or similar software. However, they must follow the same instructions detailed above.)

Part 2

Respond to each of the following questions:
1. Write 75 to 90 words describing three or four words or pictures you included on your vision board. Why did you select each of these items?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
2. Write 75 to 90 words about the steps you can now take to achieve the goals on your vision board. List the intrinsic and extrinsic factors motivating you to achieve what is represented on your vision board. Remember intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from inside, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from the outside. Both of these types of motivation are described on p. 271 in Ch. 7 of Psychology of Success.
 
<Enter    your response here.>
3. Write 50 to 75 words about what motivates you in your academic life. Are these motivators different from what motivates you in your personal life? Why or why not?
 
<Enter    your response here.>
 

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