WHAT SHOULD I DO?

 Extra credit. Devise a role play and write a script in which a person choosing a career appropriately uses the "Parent" "Adult" and "Child" ego states in deciding upon a career. Use your creativity and your personal experience.[1], [2] Don't "should on" yourself?.

What is an injunction? What is the difference between an injunction and a script?  Give an example of each and provide your reasoning how they may be similar and different. What is main point of the idea that we "should not'' '' should '' on ourselves?" [3]

 To receive full credit for your assignments  send email  in complete standard English sentences. Provide operational definitions of words, support and  illustrate by  example. Cite sources used in your answers, and provide reasoning when giving your own opinion and  support it with your own experience. Do not copy articles without permission or use quotation marks when copying the work verbatim. 

 Indicate the assumptions  that you are making, if you intend the opinion to represent anyone, or anything, other than yourself. . Indicate any supporting data that you have in making your assumptions and what experimentation would be necessary in order to strengthen the argument or your claim.

 If you are stating an apriori assumption, or affirming a commonly held  "belief system", please limit your discussion  to your own experience and indicate how you apply it successfully to yourself. Please include an opposing argument to your affirmed " belief system" and indicate with  your reasoning as to how it is not just as applicable to you as is your own belief system.

    1.Jack Rettig, Careers, Belmont, California: Fearon/Janus/Quercus, 1986, pp.11-17 
    2. Thomas A. Harris, I'm OK-You're OK: A Practical Guide to Transactional Analysis,  paperback ed., New York: Avon Books, 1969. 
    3. Marsha Sinetar, Do What You Love The Money Will Follow, New York: Bantam Doubelday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.1987,pp.101-119

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