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lidiya [134]
2 years ago
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these four steps are important when setting a goal, but they are in the wrong order. What is the correct order of the steps from

start to finish.
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1 answer:
Lena [83]2 years ago
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Answer:

Step 1: Write down your academic interests

Step 2: Connect your major with a potential career

Step 3: Identify the skills/classes that you will need to take accomplish your academic and career goals

Step 4: Set short term goals that bring you closer to fulfilling your long goal

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Controlling Behavior

One partner completely rules the relationship and makes the decisions. This includes “checking up” on the victim, timing a victim when they leave the house, checking the odometer on the car, questioning the victim about where they go. They may also check the victim’s cell phone for call history, their email or website history. The abuser may control the finances and tries to tell the victim how to dress, who to talk to, and where to go.

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The abuser tries to keep the victim from friends and family by putting down everyone the victim knows, including their family and friends. They may keep the victim from going to work or school.

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The abuser does not take responsibility for their problems, blaming others (usually the victim) for almost everything (“you made me mad”).

Hypersensitivity

An abuser is easily insulted and takes everything as a personal attack and blows things out of proportion.

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The abuser may punish animals brutally or be insensitive to their pain. They may have unfair expectations of children or tease them until they cry.

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