Stress
Attitude/Motivation
Goals
Study Skills/Test Taking Skills
Time Management
100

Some sources of stress in the workplace are

What is low pay, or office politics?

100

___is about believing in yourself, knowing that if others can get through, so can you!

What is an attitude?

100

Things that you want to achieve today, tomorrow or within the next few weeks or months.

 What are short term goals?

100

It is one of the best study skill when you underline or circle your textbooks or notes.

What is highlighting?

100

The key to successful test taking lies in _________

What is time management?

200

Some sources of stress in your personal life are

What are relationship problems, finances, jobs, illness, moving, eating/sleeping habits?

200

If you don't think you can, you probably can't. 

What is self doubt?

200

Things that you want to accomplish later in life, next year, next 5 to 10 years or even later.

What are long term goals?

200

A study skill you use when you write your own words on the textbook.

What is annotating?

200

______ is habitually putting off things that you should be doing.

What is procrastination?

300

Examples of stress from academic pursuits are

What are maintaining a certain GPA, competition with other students, increased difficulty of subject, increased pressure from difficult assignments, overcoming a poor academic record?

300

Is a willingness to perform a certain action for a real reward such as a college degree, a better career, more money.

What is motivation?

300

Examples of which are getting an A in the Mid Term exam, writing a conclusion on my paper by Saturday, doing laundry tonight.

What are SMART or good goals?

300

Students suffer from this certain type of anxiety because they are not well prepared for an exam or test.

What is test anxiety?

300

A big part of effective time management is being able to _____ so you can keep on track with everything you have to do.

What is setting priorities?

400

Sometimes referred to as an adrenalin rush. it fuels athletes for athletic events, pressures us to earn money, and yanks us out of harms way

What is positive stress or eustress?

400
  1. Keep good company. Make more regular encounters with positive and motivated people. ...
  2. Keep learning. ...
  3. Stay Positive. ...
  4. Stop thinking. ...
  5. Know yourself. ...
  6. Track your progress. ...
  7. Help others.

What are steps to develop self motivation?

400

Things do not always go the way we want them to, so we experience some sort of____

What are setbacks or roadblocks?

400

Determine the pattern of matching questions, reading the questions first and answering the questions you know first are some tools you can use for what type of question.

What is matching column A with column B or matching question?

400

Essentially, the purpose of time management is ___

What is enabling people to get more and better work done in less time?

500

Sometimes referred to as distress, happens when stress exceeds a certain limit.

What is negative stress?

500

________ is like having an internal coach and cheerleader, always pumping you up, inspiring you and spurring you on to the next best step, and the next, until you cross the finish line and reach your goals.

What is self motivation?

500

When you achieve a goal, always remember to give yourself a_____

What is a reward? No matter how small.

500

Getting together with other students in your class and studying together is an example of a test preparation strategy.

What is study group?

500
  • Creating and keeping deadlines.
  • Goal setting and meeting goals.
  • Decision making.
  • Managing appointments.
  • Making schedules.

What are skills or terms related to time management?

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