| A | B |
| Time Management | the measured period during which an action, process, or condition is handled or directed with a degree of skill: to treat with care |
| Procrastination | to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done; intentionally and habitually |
| Long-term Goal | achievement occurring over or involving a relatively extended period of time |
| Short-term Goal | achievement occurring over or involving a relatively small period of time |
| Goal | An aim; something to strive for; The result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end. |
| Study | careful analysis of facts, a development, or a question |
| Brainstorm | planning out; having a sudden bright idea |
| Concentrate | to focus one's powers, efforts, or attention |
| Mission Statement | a summary describing the goals, aims, values, and overall plan of an organization or individual |
| Academic | an idea, background, outlook, or methods related to school or learning |
| Summary | a clear, but brief description; to cover the main points succinctly; concisely |
| Analyze | suggests separating or distinguishing the component parts of something; to divide a complex whole into its parts or elements |
| Recreational | a means of refreshment or diversion; leisure time |
| Activity | an educational procedure designed to stimulate learning by firsthand experience |
| Leisure time | time free from work or duties; recreation |
| Responsible | reliability or dependability, esp. in meeting debts or payments; fulfills obligations, keeps promises; |
| Work Ethic | a belief in the moral benefit and importance of work and its inherent ability to strengthen character. |
| Organize | to arrange, establish, catalog |
| Respectful | to hold in a high state of or special regard; an act of giving particular attention |
| Record | to set down in writing; to give evidence of; |