What are the steps involved in brainstorming for a topic?

What will be an ideal response?

- Start with a blank sheet of paper.
- Set a time limit for brainstorming.
- Begin writing as many possible topics for a speech as you can.
- Do not stop to evaluate your topics; just write them down.
- Let one idea lead to another—free-associate; piggyback off your own ideas.
- Keep writing until your time is up.

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Which strategy is essential to improving self-concept?

A. Make a commitment to improve or change. B. Ignore why you are unhappy. C. Focus on your best qualities, and forget about the negative ones. D. Set overly optimistic goals.

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