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Type of Love: it is love between friends 

Phileo 

100

Important for the health of the children and the mother and for the economic situation of the family. 

Family Planning

100

The system that stores information permanently or for a long time; has a virtually unlimited capacity and can last from minutes to a lifetime.

Long-Term Memory

100

Intelligent people don't give up easily; they keep trying even when faced with obstacles.

Persisting 

100

Valuing high-quality work and checking details before submitting. 

Striving for Accuracy and Precision

200

Type of Love: it means fellowship, sharing in common, communion

Koinonia 

200

It is a mental process that involves perception, memory, thinking, etc. 

Cognition 

200

Refers to an individual's capacity to understand and solve problems using logic, creativity, and self-awareness.

Intelligence

200

Thinking before acting; taking time to consider consequences before making a decision.

Managing Impulsivity 

200

Being curious and asking thoughtful questions to deepen understanding.

Questioning and Posing Problems

300

Type of Love: it means sensual love; love in the sense of 'being in love'

Eros

300

Part of cognition that enables us to remember things and to retain significant information about our lives. 

Memory

300

Related to the common concepts of being 'street smart' and having 'common sense'. 

Practical Intelligence (Street Smart)

300
Paying attention not just to words but to feelings and intentions. 

Listening with Understanding and Empathy

300

Using what you already know to solve new problems.

Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations

400

The degree to which a person's physical features and considered pleasing or beautiful, which implies sexual attractiveness or desirability.

Physical Attractiveness

400
The first stage of memory; acts as a temporary storage system that holds incoming sensory information for a brief period usually less than one second.

Sensory Register

400

Pertains to the ability to perform higher-order mental/cognitive skills such as abstract thinking, logical thinking, verbal, and mathematical skills

Analytical Intelligence (Book Smart)

400

Being able to change perspectives, consider alternatives, and adapt to new information.

Thinking Flexibly 
400

Expressing ideas clearly, accurately, and logically

Thinking and Communicating with Clarity and Precision

500

Refers to how attractive you perceive yourself. It is a major factor in self-esteem.

Body Image

500

Also known as working memory, temporary holds information that you are actively thinking about or using; it typically lasts 15-30 seconds. 

Short Term Memory

500

Involves imagining and inventing solutions to different situations and the ability to deal with novel situations. 

Creative Intelligence (Innovative Smart)

500

Awareness of your own thinking process; involves planning, monitoring, and evaluating how you think

Thinking about Thinking (Metacognition)
500

Using sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to gather information and make better judgements. 

Gathering Data Through All Senses