Term | Definition |
Criteria | A standard that is set to be judged or decided. |
Resources | An amount of supplies that a person or organization has to function effectively. |
Smart | To have or show a quick-witted intelligence. |
Long-Term | To be occurring over a long period of time. |
Psychic Income | The satisfactions that accompany an occupation or economic activity that is not consisting of physical objects. |
Worst-Case Scenario | The worst possible outcome out of several possible outcomes in planning or a simulation. |
Values | The thought of something that holds an importance or worth to a person. |
Immediate Goals | Goals taking place now |
Short-Term | Something occurring in or relating to a short period of time. |
Talent Area | An area that a person has talent in. |
Momentum | The movement of mass. |
Tangible | Something your able to see by touch. |
Inertia | The tendency to do nothing or leave it unchanged. |
Ways and Means | The methods and resources at someone's disposal for achieving something. |
Matrix | an environment or material where something develops |
Prime | of first importance |
Procastination | the action of delaying or postponing something. |
Portability | the state of being portable. |
Prioritization | To look at a group of object and order them in order of importance or urgency. |
Professional | A person who is involved or very qualified in a profession. |
Personal | Belonging or affecting to a particular person rather than anyone else |
Important | Something of great significance or value. |
Qualifier | a person or team that qualifies for a competition or its final round. |
Urgent | requiring immediate action or attention |
Time Management | the ability to use one's time effectively or productively |
Accountability | the fact or condition of being accountable |
Coherence | the quality of being logical and consistent. |
Fear | To be afraid or scared of something or someone |
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy | Any positive or negative expectation about something that may affect a person's behavior towards it in a manner that causes those expectations to be fulfilled. |
Conceit | Too much pride in your own worth or goodness |
Resilient | To be able to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens |
Surface Analysis | The study of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two materials. |
Doubt | To be uncertain about something. |
Self-Concpet | An idea you have of what kind of person you are |
Action | Something being done |
Self-Determination | The freedom to make your own choices |
Desire | To want or wish for something |
Anxiety | Fear or nervousness of what might happen |
Pygmalion | A king of Cyprus who makes a female figure of ivory that is brought to life for him by Aphrodite |
Self-Responsibility | state of being responsible, answerable, or accountable for something within one's management. |
Reference | To mention something in speech or in writing. |
peer | Someone who belongs to the same age range or social group as someone else. |
Effective | Something relating to or influencing feelings or emotions |
Symbiotic | Diverse organisms the live together but have no benefits for the both of them. |
Condescend | Show feelings of superiority |
Psychomatic | Physical illness or other condition caused or aggravated by a mental factor such as internal conflict. |
Role Model | A person looked to by others for a purpose such as being intimidating. |
Behavioral | Involving, relating to, or emphasizing behavior |
Tunnel Vision | Defect in sight in which objects cannot be seen properly if not close to the center of the vision field. |
Aptitude | A natural ability to do something |
Attitude | Uncooperative behavior |
Cognitive | of or relating to cognition |