MILADY CHAPTER 1 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Ethics -ANSThe moral principle by which we live and work
game plan -ANSThe conscious act of planning your life, instead of just letting things
happen
Goal setting -ANSThe identification of long-term and short-term goals that helps you
decide what you want out of life.
mind mapping -ANSa graphic representation of an idea or problem that helps to
organize one's thoughts
missions statement -ANSA statement that establishes the purpose and values by which
an individual or institutions lives and works
mnemonic -ANSAny memorization device that helps a person recall information
organization -ANSA method used to store new information for short- term and long -
term memory
Perfectionism -ANSAn unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly.
Prioritize -ANSTo make a list of tasks that need to be done in the order of most-to-least
important.
Procrastination -ANSPutting off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Repetition -ANSRepeatedly saying, writing, or otherwise reviewing new information until
it is learned
self-actualization -ANSfulfilling one's potential
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Ethics -ANSThe moral principle by which we live and work
game plan -ANSThe conscious act of planning your life, instead of just letting things
happen
Goal setting -ANSThe identification of long-term and short-term goals that helps you
decide what you want out of life.
mind mapping -ANSa graphic representation of an idea or problem that helps to
organize one's thoughts
missions statement -ANSA statement that establishes the purpose and values by which
an individual or institutions lives and works
mnemonic -ANSAny memorization device that helps a person recall information
organization -ANSA method used to store new information for short- term and long -
term memory
Perfectionism -ANSAn unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly.
Prioritize -ANSTo make a list of tasks that need to be done in the order of most-to-least
important.
Procrastination -ANSPutting off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Repetition -ANSRepeatedly saying, writing, or otherwise reviewing new information until
it is learned
self-actualization -ANSfulfilling one's potential