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Question 2 of 137
What is the “problem” in our culture today as Randy articulates in the book?
Question 3 of 137
What is the “solution” in our culture as Randy articulates in the book?
Question 4 of 137
What are the Six Family Legacy Protocols?
Question 5 of 137
Character Genetics was the forerunner to Cultural Architects ?
True
False
Question 6 of 137
Why is experiential learning more effective than information dump learning?
Question 7 of 137
What does Randy write that the ultimate definition of family legacy is?
Question 8 of 137
The Family Legacy Protocols are not as effective with blended families.
Question 9 of 137
What are the key distinctions of the Family Legacy Model?
Experiential Learning
EQ- Emotional Intelligence
Using a Coach Approach to Family
Using facilitation skills to increase learning
All the Above
Answers found in Chapter 5
Question 11 of 137
What is the Purpose of the EQ Protocol?
Question 12 of 137
What are the five pillars of EQ?
Question 13 of 137
What is Daniel Goleman’s definition of EQ- Emotional Intelligence?
Question 14 of 137
What are the two “clues” that are the onramp or start of the Personal Investigator Tool?
Question 15 of 137
Once you have identified a clue, what are the four questions that make up the P.I. Tool process?
Question 16 of 137
Which of the exercises below are from the EQ Protocol?
Personal Investigator Tool
Social Covenant Tool
True Identity Tool
Fact/Story Tool
A, B, and D
Question 17 of 137
Which EQ exercise is considered to be a Culture Shaping Tool?
Healthy Communication Empathetic Listening Tool
Love Without Hooks Tool
Question 18 of 137
Which EQ tool is used to gain empathy and to deeply understand another person?
Speaking the Truth in Love Tool
Empathetic Listening Tool
DiSC Personality EQ Tool
None of the Above
Question 19 of 137
What is the purpose of the OOOH NO! EQ exercise?
Question 20 of 137
What is the purpose of the FACT/STORY EQ tool?
Question 21 of 137
Which EQ tool provides a process to self-govern healthy choices of responsibility to bring the good out of whatever life has to throw at a family?
Fact/Story
Powerful/Powerless
OOOH NO
DiSC Assessment
Question 22 of 137
Which EQ tool focuses on forgiveness and letting go of the debt we hold on others?
Love Without Hooks
Question 23 of 137
What does it mean when a person chooses a powerful mindset over a powerless mindset?
Question 24 of 137
What is the name of the personality preference and tendency assessment that we use with families at FRP?
Life Languages Assessment
Destiny Finder Assessment
Everything DiSC Assessment
Any assessment may be used
Answers found in Chapter 6
Question 26 of 137
What is the purpose of the Identity Protocol?
Question 27 of 137
What are the four key experiences necessary for a person to discover their true identity?
An Authentic Search
A Revelation
A Choice to Believe
An unwavering commitment to inside-out action
Question 28 of 137
How many exercises are there in the Identity Protocol?
9
12
10
None of the above
Question 29 of 137
What are the three Identity exercises in the Family History section of the Identity Protocol?
Question 30 of 137
What are the four parts to the Inner Healing model and tool used in the Identity Protocol?
Question 31 of 137
What does “CVP” stand for in The Family Identity CVP Tool?
Question 32 of 137
Explain briefly what Rule 51 is?
Question 33 of 137
Which Identity Protocol tool guides a family through a powerful time of family and individual character affirmations and the creation of a one of a kind Family Identity piece?
The Family CVP Tool
Affirmations and the Creation of a Family Coat of Arms Tool
A and B
Family History Tool
Question 34 of 137
Describe how to use the Family Coat of Arms to intentionally pass on legacy.
Question 35 of 137
What is the purpose of the Coach Approach Tool in the Family Identity Protocol?
Answers found in Chapter 7
Question 37 of 137
What is the purpose of the Ritual Protocol?
Question 38 of 137
Which Protocol is considered the “meat and potatoes" of the week-to-week journey of living a lasting legacy?
EQ Protocol
Identity Protocol
Ritual Protocol
Venture Protocol
MISSION Protocol
Impartation Protocol
All of the Above
Question 39 of 137
What are some of the specific benefits of family dinners together according to research?
Physical, mental, and emotional benefits
lower risk of teen pregnancy
higher self-esteem
better academic performance
lower risk of substance abuse
A, B, and E only
Question 40 of 137
Which of the following are not one of the eight parts to the Family Legacy Ritual Framework?
Food
FUN
Correction
Wisdom
Story
Question 41 of 137
List at least four benefits around the simple practice of everyone in the family sharing a brief story on a specific topic.
Question 42 of 137
The are are many ideas for planning an effective Family Ritual listed in the Family Legacy book.
Question 43 of 137
FUN is an important and strategic part of the Family Legacy Ritual
Question 44 of 137
The Family Ritual Protocol will only work well with small children, not with adult children
Question 45 of 137
There are 5 core protocols for a coaching conversation in the Ritual Protocol listed in the book
Question 46 of 137
FUN is an example of an experience that can create an emotional implant for lasting benefit
Question 47 of 137
List several examples of what the “stories” during Family Ritual focus on?
Answers found in Chapter 8
Question 49 of 137
What is the purpose of the Venture Protocol?
Question 50 of 137
Americans work more than anyone in the industrialized world.
Question 51 of 137
What is a part of the steep price that American’s pay for their choice to put work as a top priority.
heart disease and chronic insomnia
burnout and blowout
tolerating disconnected relationships
bankrupting our legacy
forgetting how to play, explore, and connect emotionally with our family
Question 52 of 137
What are some of the measurable, research-proven benefits to taking a regular vacation away from work?
improved physical health
new perspectives
more productivity
improved mental health and well-being
improved family relationships
Question 53 of 137
What is the official definition of a “Family Venture” as articulated in the book?
Question 54 of 137
Why does a family venture work in effectively passing on a family legacy?
it's a fun feel good that LASTS
there are deep emotional implants in the Venture environment
empowers the family to grow
it's reproducible
it creates a deep bond in the family
it's intentional
Question 55 of 137
What are the two vital “systems” in a child that are activated during a learning and play adventure according to Neuroscientist Pankseep?
FUN center
Play center
Enriched environment center
Seeking center
Question 56 of 137
List the Pre-Venture Preparation Framework as outlined in the book
Question 57 of 137
List the Venture Execution Framework outlined in the book
Question 58 of 137
Complete this phrase… “Without weigh in … _______________”
there is no accountability
don't assume you know what someone is thinking
there's no buy in
you are just forcing your own agenda
Question 59 of 137
Reading a book as a family and having a discussion on the book during a Family Venture is a mandatory part of this protocol
Question 60 of 137
You must include a service project for the entire family as a part of the Family Venture Protocol
Question 61 of 137
What are the 4 key parts of an experiential learning module mentioned in the book?
Question 62 of 137
Coaching conversations and telling stories are not an effective use of time during a family venture
Question 63 of 137
Being intentional to connect legacy during a Family Venture is the secret to making the most of the opportunity before you
Question 64 of 137
What are the three key questions for an effective Post-Venture learning debrief?
What was the most important learning for you on this Venture?
What was the most fun thing we did as a family?
How does this learning connect to our family legacy?
How will you specifically apply this learning to your life moving forward?
Question 65 of 137
The Family Venture Protocol can only be effective if you travel internationally and spend at least $10,000
Answers can be found in Chapter 9
Question 67 of 137
What is the purpose of the MISSION Protocol?
Question 68 of 137
What does the acronym M.I.S.S.I.O.N. stand for?
Question 69 of 137
Why is a time of crisis so important to steward well with our children and families?
So that we don't kill each other in the heat of the crisis
In traumatic high emotion events we are vulnerable to wounding, and lies that lead to lasting pain and broken relationships.
Negative mindsets are formed and passed on generationally producing bad fruit
B and C
Question 70 of 137
Give at least 5 examples of circumstances that qualify as a potential Family MISSION
Question 71 of 137
A Family Cause may also be considered a family MISSION
Question 72 of 137
Describe the purpose of the MISSION Blueprint exercise
Question 73 of 137
What is the purpose of the MISSION Launch Tool?
Question 74 of 137
List at least five things that the MISSION Launch tool addresses
Question 75 of 137
What is the purpose of the MISSION Brief Tool?
Question 76 of 137
List the five parts of the basic agenda for each MISSION brief meeting
Question 77 of 137
What is the purpose of the MISSION Wrap Up and Debrief tool?
Question 78 of 137
List the five parts of the MISSION Wrap Up and Debrief Agenda
Question 79 of 137
Where are families encouraged to go if they need support or have questions as they are going through the material in the Family Legacy Book?
tough it out on their own
go to the book, workbook, or e-course
email us at [email protected]
give up
Answers can be found in Chapter 10
Question 81 of 137
What is the purpose of the Impartation Protocol?
Question 82 of 137
At the end of life, beyond all the loving memories, experiences, and lessons learned with family, what really matters according to the book?
the wisdom of a life lived
the parental blessing of a mother and father
the heavenly blessing
the meaningful passing on of the "stuff"
reconcile any unfinished business with God and others
to deliver the Family Legacy Covenant to the next generation
Question 83 of 137
There is no need to put things in order now, we are guaranteed plenty of time to get it all done before we pass
Question 84 of 137
How does Randy define the “Impartation Protocol”?
Question 85 of 137
Write the Family Reformation Project’s key verse Proverbs 24:3 TPT
Question 86 of 137
What is the 5 part framework for the Impartation Protocol on page 238?
Question 87 of 137
How does Randy define the “blessing” in the book page 239?
Question 88 of 137
What is the key distinction or focus that the author brings out concerning the “stuff” in this protocol?
A focus on financial planning and wealth transfer
a focus on the why behind the intentional impartation of the stuff
a focus on being equitable to all of the children
A and C
Question 89 of 137
Give at least 3 examples of “unfinished business” that the author talks about in the book
Question 90 of 137
What does the Family Legacy Generational Covenant exercise seek to ensure?
that the family will flawlessly execute the Family Legacy Protocols
a profound and lasting family legacy for generations to come
a deep emotional implant in family members
none of the above
Question 91 of 137
List the four important guidelines for successfully imparting your legacy listed in the book
Question 92 of 137
List 10 or more relevant topics that qualify for sharing wisdom with your generations
Question 93 of 137
What are the four important keys to imparting the wisdom for an enduring family legacy found on page 245 of the book?
Question 94 of 137
What are the three ways to seek wisdom like you were seeking hidden treasure from page 251?
Question 95 of 137
Give at least 5 examples of good questions when it comes to getting wisdom
Question 96 of 137
What is one big reason why Blessing is a powerful piece of passing on legacy to our generations?
everyone likes to hear affirmations
children need to know what they can count on as a parent is at end of life
words have the power of life and death in them and impact us deeply by design
Question 97 of 137
The two types of blessing in the book are the Parental and the Heavenly Blessings.
Question 98 of 137
Which of the following are a part of the six-step process of crafting the parental blessing found in the book
put yourself in a calm and prayerful state
Read Genesis 49 where Jacob blesses his sons
review the guidelines and substance sections in chapter 10
Determine what each child needs to hear by making notes doubt each child
craft the complete parental blessing from your notes
Deliver the blessing in person or on video in case of an unexpected death
Question 99 of 137
There are more than 10 tools to help families address the unfinished business of life
Question 100 of 137
Some blessings found in the Bible contain judgements, punishments, and difficult feedback among other things
Question 101 of 137
It is important to make a “legacy connection” as you give away the stuff at the end of life
Question 102 of 137
List a few of the benefits of “finishing our business” for our families as articulated in the book
Answers found in FRP Tribe Core Agreements Document and class
Question 104 of 137
Describe what a Family Legacy Encounter is
Question 105 of 137
Describe what a Family Legacy Conference is
Question 106 of 137
There is a 24 hour ministry school version of the Family Legacy Material to be delivered
Question 107 of 137
If you refer a church or family and they book a conference or encounter you receive a commission and are invited to help facilitate the work
Question 108 of 137
Specialists are encouraged to develop resources that are helpful and share them with the TRIBE
Question 109 of 137
You can receive 1 hour of 1 on 1 coaching from Randy and/or Lesli for every individual or couple you refer that enrolls in the Family Coach Training Cycle (3 classes)
Question 110 of 137
As a TRIBE member, you agree to keep FRP TRIBE Core Agreements
Question 111 of 137
Every family you work with is required to purchase a Family Legacy book, workbook, and e-course to ensure they are properly equipped for the journey
Question 112 of 137
You are encouraged to start a competing company/ministry equipping family coaches apart from FRP TRIBE
Question 113 of 137
You can keep your FRP Practitioner or Specialist certification good standing if you choose to life a lifestyle that is unbiblical
Question 114 of 137
You must stay current on your monthly contribution to the ministry to stay an active specialist in good standing with the FRP
Question 115 of 137
You may discreetly charge less for families in need should you desire to do so via private discounts
Core coaching skills knowledge
Question 117 of 137
What percentage of the time does the coach talk in a coaching conversation?
60%
50%
40%
NONE OF THE ABOVE
Question 118 of 137
What percentage of the time does the client talk in a coaching conversation?
70%
80%
Question 119 of 137
What does the phrase “Ask before tell” mean, and why is it an important coaching technique?
Question 120 of 137
What is the most effective way of listening out of the following list?
AGREE/DISAGREE LISTENING
ALREADY KNOW IT/FIT LISTENING
PERSONALIZING LISTENING
ACCURATE/INACCURATE LISTENING
EMPATHETIC LISTENING
Question 121 of 137
The coach is responsible to set the agenda for each coaching conversation.
TRUE
FALSE
Question 122 of 137
The client is responsible to set a clear outcome and agenda for the coaching conversation
Question 123 of 137
The coach is responsible to give the client measurable action steps at the end of the coaching conversation
Question 124 of 137
The client is responsible to give the coach measurable action steps at the end of the coaching conversation
Question 125 of 137
What are the 5 protocols of a coaching conversation as learned in The Coach Approach to Family Class?
Question 126 of 137
It is not important to build trust with your coachee
Question 127 of 137
What makes a powerful question?
Keep the questions short
Keep the question singular - don't stack questions
Use the word "what" in he question
Use client's words in your question
Question 128 of 137
It is important to give a long preamble with lots of context before asking your coachee a question
Facilitating the Family Legacy exercises/tools knowledge
Question 130 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator must be open?
Question 131 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator must be neutral?
Question 132 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator should not personalize?
Question 133 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator must be curious?
Question 134 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator must be safe?
Question 135 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator must be vulnerable?
Question 136 of 137
What does it mean when we say a facilitator should not assume?
Question 137 of 137
Have you read and signed the FRP TRIBE Core Agreements Document?
yes
no