| A | B |
| problem | A situation in which something must be solved or worked out. |
| procrastination | Putting something off. |
| denial | Refusing to believe facts, then acting and thinking as if the facts don't exist. |
| management process | Using resources effectively to achieve goals and solve problems. |
| long-tem goals | A goal that requires considerable time to achieve. |
| resources | All those things that are used to solve problems, make decisions, manage life, and reach goals; they can be human, material, and community. |
| prioritize | Ranking things according to importance. |
| resourceful | Able to recognize and make good use of resources. |
| decision | A choice that is made. |
| reasoning | Thinking logically to reach a conclusion. |
| ethics | The moral rules of society. |
| options | Possible courses of action. |
| support system | A group of resources that provide help when needed. |
| consequences | The outcome or results of decisions and actions. |
| risk | The possibility of loss or injury. |
| evaluate | Studying the results of actions to determine their effectiveness. |
| technology | Using scientific knowledge for practical purposes. |
| telecommute | Using modern technology to perform a job at home. |
| futurists | People who study and predict what may happen in the future. |
| obsolete | Outmoded, or replaced by more advanced technological devices. |
| intrusive | Enters your life without your invitation or willingness. |
| work ethic | An attitude toward work that says, "I value honest work, and I want to work hard to take care of myself and my family and to have a good life." |
| household work | Tasks done in the home to keep up with day-to-day living. |
| income-producing work | Task done to earn money. |
| leave of absence | Time off from work (usually upaid) to use for a specific purpose. |
| rotation | Doing certain tasks for a specified period of time, then switching assignments. |
| delegate | To assign responsiblity to others. |
| reimbursements | Money paid back. |