The Adversity Quotient (AQ) has been found to have a significant positive effect on student performance! Studies have consistently shown that students with a higher AQ tend to perform better academically and have better learning outcomes. This relationship is attributed to the AQ's ability to enhance a student's ability to face and overcome challenges, maintain composure under pressure, and take initiative in problem-solving, all of which are crucial skills for academic success!
Adversity Quotient or AQ is very important in order to achieve success in life. This type of intelligence measures how much a person has resilience to a challenge or problem in his life.
Quitters
This type is intended for someone who easily gets out and stops facing a problem or challenge in life. People with type quitters work and live in moderation, have little ambition, and little passion. Individuals also do not like the changes that exist, so they easily give up when they are in the middle of the road. Quitters are analogous to a climber who stopped climbing the mountain. There are several reasons why the climber does not want to continue the climbing process. Among them are the fear of being difficult, the fear of extreme temperatures, and the fear of falling from a height. This type is also quickly satisfied with the fulfillment of basic or physiological needs. In Maslow's Hierarchy, quitters are at the fulfillment of physiological needs, which is located at the bottom of the pyramid.
Someone with a type quitters has the following characteristics:
❖ Avoid challenges and obligations.
❖ Stop in the middle of the road.
❖ Dislikes the vicissitudes of life.
❖ Passive and unmotivated.
❖ Turn down a valuable opportunity that is full of challenges.
❖ It's easy to complain and blame conditions.
Campers
Someone with type campers still has the motivation to fight. However, individuals do not feel enough to pursue their goals. So, this type will stop halfway, because they are bored and bored with the situation. Campers are analogous to climbers who choose to camp in the middle of climbing. This is because of the tiredness he is experiencing, and comfortable with the beautiful scenery. The cool air also makes one feel at home camping for too long, without having to climb again. In Maslow's Hierarchy, type campers are on the fulfillment of the need for security and comfort, which is above the physiological needs of the pyramid.
Someone with a type campers has the following characteristics:
■ Still willing to fight to the point of feeling bored and bored.
■ Like and follow the changes that exist.
■ Dare to face challenges, but don't last long.
■ Easily satisfied, safe, and comfortable.
■ Nice to relax.
■ Stopping and at the same time giving up opportunities to progress and
develop.
Climbers
This type is the type of loyal climber. As the name implies, climbers are intended for people who can achieve success in life. Individuals always never give up when facing a challenge in life. After resting, people with this type are still struggling, optimistic, and have high motivation to achieve their goals. During the struggle climbers not get carried away by obstacles such as gossip, age, gender, and others. Climbers are analogous to a climber who continues to climb to the top. Despite being hindered by storms, rain and sweltering heat, these climbers paid no heed. When feeling tired, type climbers going to rest and camp. However, after the energy is filled, then continue the climb. In Maslow's Hierarchy, type climbers keep trying to reach the top of the need for self-actualization, which is at the top of the pyramid.
Someone with a type climbers has the following characteristics:
■ Be open to every good opportunity.
■ Ignoring the obstacles that hinder his progress.
■ Creative, highly motivated, and optimistic.
■ I Like to learn new things.
■ Loves life's challenges.
■ It's not easy to give up or despair.
■ It's not easy to complain.