The creation of a to-do list and organizing it so that the right things get done first and ensure that you don't forget any essential tasks.
What is prioritization?
Moving data to a secondary storage medium that can be easily accessed, if required.
What is archiving?
The feeling you get from prolonged, unexpressed emotions.
What is stress?
What is step 1 of the problem solving?
What is identifying the goal / objectives?
The act of sending an e-mail that falsely claims to be an established entity.
What is phishing?
The process by which you plan the use of your time and set deadlines for completing tasks.
What is scheduling?
A software program designed to interfere with the operation of your computer.
What is a virus?
The ability of a person to control his/her temperament, particularly in stressful situations.
What is anger management?
What is step 2 of problem solving?
What is getting the facts?
A formal presentation of information to an audience.
What is a speech?
Visitors, phone calls, leaving your workstation, daydreaming, email and internet, misplaced items, and false starts are examples of this.
What are time wasters?
Making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original files after a data loss.
What is backup?
Anger that explodes quickly on the spot and often is displayed as a threatening outburst.
What is aggressive anger?
The part of the problem-solving process that involves selecting one course of action from several possible alternatives.
What is decision-making?
A brief summary of what you have said in a speech?
What is a conclusion?
The delaying of actions to a later time resulting in poor productivity.
What is procrastinating?
An integrated collection of security measures designed to prevent unauthorized electronic access to a networked computer system by limiting "back-door" access to your computer by other computers onto he network.
What is a firewall?
Getting regular exercise, being easy on yourself, taking a break, and using stress reducers.
What is dealing with stress / stress reducing methods?
The tendency to generate or recognize ideas, alternatives, or possibilities that may be useful in solving problems, communicating with others, and entertaining ourselves.
What is creativity?
Designed to get the attention of the listener during a speech.
What is the introduction?
The attempting to do more than one task at a time.
What is multitasking?
The scheduling of activities in your calendar as appointment, meetings, events or tasks.
What is calendaring?
Counting to 10 before reacting, or leaving the situation altogether, can defuse your temper.
What is a "time out"?
Brainstorming alone.
What is brainwriting?
The "nuts and bolts" of what you want the audience to know.
What is the body?