Circle of Control Concept Quiz

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What is the main idea of the infographic?

The infographic suggests that the reason many people fail to achieve their goals is that they are focused on achieving the wrong things.

According to the image, what are the different types of goals people focus on? (Select all that apply)

  • Financial goals (correct)
  • Goals for yourself (correct)
  • Goals for the community
  • Goals for others (correct)
  • Goals for the future

What does the infographic suggest is the best way to achieve goals?

It suggests that the best way to achieve goals is to focus on things that are both meaningful and achievable.

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Inner Circle

The part of the control diagram where you have direct influence over your actions and feelings.

Middle Circle

This circle includes aspects that you can influence but not control completely, like your reactions and mistakes.

Outer Circle

Elements that are completely beyond your influence, such as others' actions and opinions.

Your Actions

Things you choose to do that are within your direct control.

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Your Feelings

Emotions that you can manage and influence through your choices.

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Your Time

The allocation and management of your hours and minutes, which you control.

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Your Decisions

Choices made based on your beliefs and principles that you directly control.

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Others' Reactions

The responses or actions of people that are completely outside your control.

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Your Reactions

How you respond to events in your life, influenced by your inner circle.

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Principles

The personal beliefs and values that guide your actions, found in your inner circle.

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Study Notes

Circle of Control

  • Your circle of control encompasses elements you directly influence.
  • This includes your actions, effort, thoughts, and beliefs.
  • Actions and effort are directly under your control.
  • Thoughts and beliefs shape your actions and reactions, therefore are under your control.
  • This circle is not about others, but about you.
  • Other's actions, beliefs, and feelings are outside of your control.
  • Factors such as other people's opinions, news, weather, and traffic are external factors, and outside of your control.

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