Personal Power: Recognizing Basic Human Needs
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Uneasy feelings like a distraction, agitation, and anxiety can be signs that one of your basic human needs isn’t being met. There are physiological needs like a hunger that can inhibit your ability to focus, security and social needs like safety and belonging, and higher-level needs that you might not even recognize as basic human needs. These include accomplishment, creativity, independence, and freedom.
Objectives:
- Being aware of your basic human needs allows you to fulfill them and reduce related anxiety
 - Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs includes self-actualizing, esteem, social, security, and physiological
 - Investigate your own basic human needs and discuss with a friend to discover how they differ
 
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials
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Chrome; Microsoft Edge; Firefox; Internet Explorer 9; Internet Explorer 10; Internet Explorer 11; Safari
Mobile Ready: Yes
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Uneasy feelings like distraction, agitation, and anxiety can be signs that one of your basic human needs isn’t being met. There are physiological needs like hunger that can inhibit your ability to focus, security and social needs like safety and belonging, and higher-level needs that you might not even recognize as basic human needs. These include accomplishment, creativity, independence, and freedom.
Objectives:
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials