Building Your Network
Time Management
Writing Your 1st Resume
Bugeting & Saving
Topics at Random
100

What is a network?

The collection of individuals that you are connected to by work, school, friends, and family, as well as the people that those individuals are connected to.

100

Finish this sentence.. “Are you as careful about how you spend your time 

as you are about how you spend your money?”

100

What is a resume?

A resume is a document that contains a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience. Extra: It's your chance to make a first impression!

100

What is the difference between a need and a want?

Need: something that we cannot actually survive or function in society without. Want: These are things that we would like to have, but that are not absolutely necessary.

100

Why is it important to visualize our goals?

In order to physically achieve our goals, we must first mentally “see” or believe that our goals are attainable.

200

Finish this sentence... It's not what you know 

but who you know.

200

How can technology hinder your ability to manage your time well?

Social media, videos, etc. can be a major distraction. Cell phone addiction can be real and many people have a difficult time working for any length of time without checking their phones.

200

Name two things you should never put on your resume? 

Never: Social security number, birthday, criminal background, racial/ethnic background, citizenship status, a photograph. 

200
Name two ways to keep track of your expenses and savings

App, planner, paper, excel sheet. 

200
What makes a community?

Shared goals, Common struggles, Common language and culture, Similar stories and background 

300

Name at least two things you can ask or share with  someone to find a commonality and create a connection

The skills you have, Skill You Would Like to Learn. Career Goal, Pastime, Hobby, Activity, Club, Sport, Other activities. 

300

What are some practical ways you can use your time more effectively?

  • Make a To-Do List Every Day.

  • Use Spare Minutes Wisely.    

  • Find the Right Time.

  • Review Your Notes Every Day.

  • Get a Good Night's Sleep.

  • Communicate Your Schedule to Others.

  • Determine Your Priorities.

  • It's Okay to Say No.

300

What makes a resume “good” versus “not so good”?

  • Clarity, Honesty, Strength of “sales pitch” being made, Organization, Key catergories. 

300

What does it mean to “Pay Yourself First?”

save your money!

Do not save what is left after spending, spend what is left after saving.

300

What are some things one should avoid doing in difficult conversations?

crying, lashing out, playing the blame game, ignoring the other person.

400

What does Six degrees of separation mean? 

That everyone can be connected between 6 people

400

How can technology help your ability to manage your time well??

  • Apps to block access to social media, set a timer, Online calendars, applications that allow multiple people to connect at once or share documents.  

400

What should you always do during an interview?

Ask questions and say thank you to the interviewer.
400

Why is it important to plan? To create a budget?

Unexpected costs, to know where your money is going, to be able to make adjustments when needed, a strong skill for a strong financial future.

400

If 15% of your check is taken out for taxes, what equation would you use to find the total check amount after taxes? 

(weekly gross income x 0.15)

500

Name all 5 catergories you should include in your spreadsheet list for your network?

first name, last name, organization, email address and phone number

500

Name one of the Four Quadrants we discussed for how people should manage their time

  • Quadrant One: Important and Urgent -  tasks that are typically unplanned, but need to be addressed immediately. 

  • Quadrant Two: Important, Not Urgent - These activities are planned and well managed.  

  • Quadrant Three: Urgent, Not Important - These activities are typically distractions.  

  • Quadrant Four: Not Urgent, Not Important - These are activities that we do not have to do. 

500

What are soft skills? What are hard skills?

Hard Skills include the specific knowledge and abilities required for success in a job. 

Soft Skills characterize your relationships with other people or are about how you approach life and work. 

500
What is the difference between gross income and net income?

gross income- total pay you earn from employers, net income- total after taxes

500

Name the 4 qualities that the word initiative can be broken down into?

Self-starter, Proactive, Accountable, Observant 

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