Journal #14 Tell five things you would like to do on your next Birthday.

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Journal #14 Tell five things you would like to do on your next Birthday.

JOURNAL #15 Tell about an event in your life that has caused a change in you.

VOCABULARY 1. self-actualization: to fully realize your potential 2. esteem: worth; value; admiration 3. survival: the process of staying alive 4. capable: qualified; competent 5. necessity: something that is essential or indispensable

6.satisfaction: a state of being having all your need or want; contentment 7.hierarchy: a series levels or ranks; power structure 8.legacy: something passed on from one generation to another; something left behind 9.acknowledgement: recognition for a notable deed 10. epitaph: an account meant to summarize the life of a dead person; commemoration

11. lifestyle: typical way in which someone chooses to live 12. sociology: the scientific study of society, its institutions, and the relationships within 13. psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior 14. component: a piece, part, or ingredient 15. contemplation: to study in your mind; reflection

16. spiritual: relating to sacred things 17. recuperate: to get back health or strength; recover 18. external: existing on the outside; an external force 19. internal: existing inside the mind 20. priority: something of the utmost importance

CHAPTER 3 LIFESTYLES OF THE SATISFIED AND HAPPY

To help give your life direction you need to think about your contribution. Our internal lives can be defined as  Our spiritual well being

MASLOW’S TRIANGLE CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING  Survival  Security and safety  Sense and belonging  Esteem  Self- actualization

THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS IN THE MODIFIED MASLOW’S TRIANGLE REFLECTS  External  Internal

THE NEEDS OUTLINED BY MASLOW’S TRIANGLE ARE THE FOLLOWING  Survival  Security and safety  Sense and belonging  Esteem  Self- actualization

The most basic need on Maslow’s triangle is survival The best definition for lifestyle is the way in which you live.

LISTED BELOW ARE COMPONENTS OF LIFESTYLE  The pace of your life  Where you choose to live  How you earn and spend your money

Achieving life satisfaction is a process.