Multiple-choice (8)
1. What does Covey's Habit 7 (Sharpen the Saw) call for?
- Annual vacations
- A balanced program of self-renewal across four dimensions: physical, mental, social/emotional, and spiritual, planned and protected like any other Quadrant II priority ✓
- Reading more books
- Taking weekends off
2. What are the four dimensions of renewal Habit 7 names?
- Past, present, future, legacy
- Mind, body, soul, fellowship
- Physical, mental, social/emotional, spiritual ✓
- Work, family, hobby, faith
3. What does Newport's Deep Work mean, and why does he say it's increasingly valuable?
- Working long hours; valuable because effort is rewarded
- Professional activity in a state of distraction-free concentration that pushes cognitive capabilities to their limit; valuable because it's becoming rare in a noisy world ✓
- Working from home; valuable because of pandemic shifts
- Working in a quiet office; valuable because of corporate culture
4. Ericsson's deliberate practice has three features. What are they?
- Daily, weekly, monthly
- Specific well-defined goals, full concentration and effort, and immediate informative feedback ✓
- Reading, writing, speaking
- Solo, paired, group
5. What conditions does Csikszentmihalyi say produce a state of flow?
- Stress, deadlines, caffeine
- Clear goals, immediate feedback, and a balance between challenge and skill ✓
- Quiet, solitude, prayer
- Group support and competition
6. What is burnout in Maslach's published definition?
- Working too hard for one weekend
- Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization (cynical detachment from work), and a reduced sense of accomplishment, caused structurally by running without renewal ✓
- Disliking your job
- Forgetting to exercise
7. How does the published 24-inch gauge divide the day, and how does the third part map to physical renewal?
- Three eight-hour parts: service of God and a distressed worthy brother, usual vocations, refreshment and sleep; the third covers physical renewal explicitly ✓
- Three four-hour parts; the third is rest
- Twelve daylight hours and twelve dark hours
- Six four-hour blocks, one for each habit
8. What does the Harvard Study of Adult Development (since 1938) report as the strongest single predictor of late-life flourishing?
- Income
- Career achievement
- The quality of close relationships ✓
- Fame and recognition