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Lifestyles of the Satisfied and Happy Chapter 3 Lifestyle Lifestyles of the Satisfied and Happy

Chapter 3 Vocab Copy vocab into workbook (from word document) Complete the Crossword for the chapter Read vocab words once a night for homework To prepare for vocab test at the end of the chapter

Chapter Three Vocabulary List  self-actualization: to fully realize your potential esteem: worth; value; admiration survival: the process of staying alive capable: qualified; competent necessity: something that is essential or indispensable satisfaction: a state of being having all your need or want; contentment hierarchy: a series levels or ranks; power structure legacy: something passed on from one generation to another; something left behind acknowledgement: recognition for a notable deed epitaph: an account meant to summarize the life of a dead person; commemoration lifestyle: typical way in which someone chooses to live sociology: the scientific study of society, its institutions, and the relationships within psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior component: a piece, part, or ingredient contemplation: to study in your mind; reflection spiritual: relating to sacred things recuperate: to get back health or strength; recover external: existing on the outside; an external force internal: existing inside the mind priority: something of the utmost importance

What do I want now? “…most people want happiness, peace, and life satisfaction.” Life satisfaction comes from inside and the things that will give them satisfaction is different for everyone. Read pg 56-58 popcorn (discuss Maslow’s triangle on next two slides)

Cornell Notes on Maslow’s Triangle Left Side Right Side Who is Maslow? Name, what he did, his title, what did he study, etc. Survival The most basic need, Security & Safety Sense of Belonging Self-Esteem Self Actualization

Different view points of Maslow’s Hierarchy

Where are you now? Wkbk pg that corresponds to pg 59 Don’t forget to shade/color the triangle based on the directions

Being Remembered Read pg 60-61 popcorn Wkbk pg that corresponds to pg 61 Write main idea on poster on wall (do not put your name)

Happiness is a Balanced Lifestyle Lifestyle is the way in which you live Main components include: Married or not Children or not Where you choose to live The pace of your life How you earn and spend your money Read pg 62 & 64-68 (individually) Complete wkbk pg that corresponds to pg 63

Debate-As a class Which should come first… Lifestyle Choice or Career Choice? Take turns to speak and be respectful of each other

Modified Maslow Triangle Includes needs that are internal and external Our internal lives can be defined as our spiritual well being Read 66-69 (again) and take notes Left Side Right Side Internal Needs External Needs

Modified Maslow… In partners, discuss and complete the triangles for Joanie In the workbook 15-20 min or so

Life Direction and Satisfaction To think about the contribution you would like to make in your lifetime will help give your live direction. Achieving life satisfaction is a process.

What about your life? Read pg 70-71 Workbook page for yourself that corresponds to these pages

Chapter Three Vocabulary List  self-actualization: to fully realize your potential esteem: worth; value; admiration survival: the process of staying alive capable: qualified; competent necessity: something that is essential or indispensable satisfaction: a state of being having all your need or want; contentment hierarchy: a series levels or ranks; power structure legacy: something passed on from one generation to another; something left behind acknowledgement: recognition for a notable deed epitaph: an account meant to summarize the life of a dead person; commemoration lifestyle: typical way in which someone chooses to live sociology: the scientific study of society, its institutions, and the relationships within psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior component: a piece, part, or ingredient contemplation: to study in your mind; reflection spiritual: relating to sacred things recuperate: to get back health or strength; recover external: existing on the outside; an external force internal: existing inside the mind priority: something of the utmost importance