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Proactive means having a positive attitude and taking responsibility for your actions.
What is the meaning of being proactive?
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Reactive.
"There's nothing I can do." Is this statement an example of being proactive or reactive?
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Reactive means blaming your problems on others and having a bad attitude.
What is the meaning of being reactive?
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Proactive.
"I can and I will do this." Is this statement an example of being proactive or reactive?
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They would stay calm and not fight back.
What would a proactive person do if someone constantly makes them angry?
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Proactive.
"There has to be a way to get this done." Is this statement an example of being proactive or reactive?
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They would pretend they didn't see anything and walk away.
What would a reactive person do if they saw an elderly women who needed help carrying her groceries?
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Reactive.
"My teacher gave me an F." Is this statement an example of being proactive or reactive?
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Plan ahead, prioritize, take action and learn to take responsibility for your actions. (There are multiple right answers)
What skills does a person need to be proactive?
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