Time Management
Goal setting
Decision Making
Relationships
Money Management
100
What is the purpose of a to do list?
to keep track of responsibilities and goals
100
What is a short term goal?
a goal that can be accomplished in a short amount of time.
100
What are ethics?
They are principals and values that guide the way you live based on what is just and fair.
100
What is empathy?
The understanding of how someone feels.
100
What is the purpose of the budget?
Establish a plan for spending and saving money
200
How does a deadline help your time management?
You complete a task before a specific time and is prioritized over tasks without a deadline.
200
what is a long term goal?
A goal that can be accomplished over a long period of time.
200
What type of media can affect your decision making?
Radio, TV, movies, websites, and magazines
200
Why should friendships be based on reciprocity?
There needs to be a mutual exchange of giving and receiving in friendships.
200
What is an income?
the money you take in and have available to spend.
300
What is procrastination?
It is waiting until the last minute to complete a task.
300
What are resources? Name 3.
what you use to help you reach your goal; human resource:parents,friends,teachers, peers, etc. material:money,tools, equipment community:schools,libraries, parks, etc
300
What does practical problem mean
complex situation having many aspects and involving interrelated choices
300
Describe two ways to meet new people?
Getting involved in school activities and volunteering in the community
300
What does financial discipline mean?
it means taking care of your needs before wants
400
How can you avoid over scheduling?
be realist and say no
400
What does it mean to be resourceful?
it means being able to use creative problem solving to manage available resources wisely
400
What is context?
all the conditions surrounding the problem or situations
400
What is considered harassment?
persistent, hostile behavior towards another person in attempt to make that person afraid
400
What are the two different types of expenses?
fixed expenses and flexible expenses
500
what is most important when managing your time?
establishing your priorities
500
What is the difference between a fixed goal and a flexible goal?
Fixed:can be met by a certain time flexible:no definite time limit
500
What can influence your choices?
Emotions, priorities, ethics, family, peers, media, society, and economic factors
500
Explain how you can stand up to negative peer pressure?
Trust your own judgement and make your own decisions.
500
What is the difference between fixed and flexible expenses?
Fixed expenses do not vary in amount and you have to pay regularly. Flexible expenses vary in amount and are less predictable.