MYTHS OF SHARING IMPACT STORIES

MYTHS OF SHARING IMPACT STORIES

Professional Development

7 Qs

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MYTHS OF SHARING IMPACT STORIES

MYTHS OF SHARING IMPACT STORIES

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7 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Humility is Silence

A

Sharing achievements is always bragging.

B

Humble individuals should never highlight their positive contributions.

C

True humility requires complete silence about personal accomplishments.

D

Humility can coexist with sharing achievements and inspiring others without arrogance.

Answer explanation

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D

True Statement: Humility can coexist with sharing achievements, and inspiring others without arrogance.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Fear of Judgment

A

Sharing impact stories is always perceived as seeking attention.

B

Fear of judgment can be a barrier, but creating a supportive environment helps overcome this.

C

People only want to hear about failures, not successes.

  • D

  • Everyone will judge you negatively for sharing your achievements.

Answer explanation

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  • B

  • True Statement: Fear of judgment can be a barrier, but creating a supportive environment helps overcome this.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Insignificance of Small Acts

A

Small acts contribute to positive change and are worth sharing for inspiration.

  • B

  • Only major accomplishments are worth celebrating and sharing

  • C

  • Sharing small achievements is attention-seeking behavior.

  • D

  • Small acts of kindness don't make a meaningful impact.

  • Untrue Statement

Answer explanation

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  • A

  • True Statement: Small acts contribute to positive change and are worth sharing for inspiration.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Comparison and Competition

  • A

  • Healthy sharing fosters collaboration and motivates others without unhealthy competition.

B

  • It's better to keep your accomplishments private to avoid comparisons.

  • C

  • Your achievements will always be overshadowed by others.

  • Untrue Statement

  • D

  • Sharing success stories creates unnecessary competition.

  • Untrue Statement

Answer explanation

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  • A

  • True Statement: Healthy sharing fosters collaboration and motivates others without unhealthy competition.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Fear of Overshadowing Others

  • A

  • Your accomplishments will always overshadow those of others if shared.

B

Sharing success stories can coexist with empathy and acknowledgment of others' journeys, inspiring a collective spirit of growth.

  • C

  • It's selfish to share success stories when others face challenges.

  • D

  • Acknowledging personal achievements diminishes the value of others' efforts.

Answer explanation

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  • B

  • True Statement: Sharing success stories can coexist with empathy and acknowledgment of others' journeys, inspiring a collective spirit of growth.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Vulnerability Equals Weakness

A

Vulnerability in sharing impact stories is a sign of personal weakness.

  • B

  • Admitting challenges faced during positive actions diminishes their impact.

  • C

  • Strong individuals should never reveal moments of vulnerability.

  • D

  • Sharing vulnerability in impact stories can build connections and resilience, showing strength in overcoming challenges.

Answer explanation

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  • D

  • True Statement: Sharing vulnerability in impact stories can build connections and resilience, showing strength in overcoming challenges.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • Ungraded

Impact Must Be Extraordinary to Be Shared

  • A

  • Ordinary acts of kindness are not impactful enough to share.

B

  • Only life-changing actions deserve to be shared with others.

C

Everyday acts of kindness and positive changes contribute to a collective positive impact and are worth sharing.

  • D

  • minor achievements diminishes the significance of major accomplishments.

Answer explanation

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C

True Statement: Everyday acts of kindness and positive changes contribute to a collective positive impact and are worth sharing.