Interpersonal Skills
Decision Making
Character
Goals
100
A mutual relationship of kindness between two humans.
What is friendship?
100
A choice made after careful consideration.
What is a decision?
100
An physical identity that defines a person.
What is a character trait?
100

Long and short term

What are two types of goals?

200
The exchange of information between two people respectively.
What is communication?
200

An effect that comes from a decision that may not have been the best choice.

What is a concequence?

200
Distinctive traits that describe a person and their values, thoughts, and how they behave.
What is personal character?
200

A plan or action designed to achieve your goal.

What is a Strategy?

300
Usually a respectful way to say no to actions and behaviors that go against your values.
What is a refusal skill?
300
A judgement or assessment about a situation.
What is evaluation?
300
Responsibility, honesty, integrity, respect.
What is core ethical values.
300

_________ helps to prevent procrastination and lowers the chances of a individual failing to meet their goal.

A. Deadlines           

B. Self-doubt

C. Lack of focus

400
A levelheaded and mature way of solving problems through cooperation and communication.
What is conflict resolution?
400
Two or more choices one can make regarding almost any situation.
What is an option?
400
Character health is having a good character and making safe choices.
What is character health?
400

Paying your bills on time, keep balances low on credit cards and other revolving credit, not applying for a ton of credit cards and keeping old credit cards open

How to build get good credit?

500
Supporting what you believe.
What is advocacy?
500

Evaluation, listing options, compare and contrast, consider ethics, make a decision and act on it.

What is a healthy way to make decisions?

500
Someone who you look up to for life choices and aspire to be like.
What is a role model?
500

The S M A R T  in SMART goals stand for

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable,

 Realistic or Relevant, Timely?