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Written by Barbara Mackessy

time management decision making stress management money management Tasks for money management

Time management for 1 Question: What are two time management strategies? Check Your Answer

time management for 1 Answer: Examples: Organization Prioritize Make check list Make to do list Limit the amount of time you spend on certain things. Etc. Back to the Game Board

time management for 2 Question: Why is time management needed? Check Your Answer

time management for 2 Answer: It is impossible to do everything that you would like to do in a 24 hour day. Back to the Game Board

Time management for 3 Question: What happens when people do not use time management strategies? Check Your Answer

time management for 3 Answer: They get stressed out, Missed work Made excuses for not completing tasks Poor tasks turned in Low grade Could be fired, etc. Back to the Game Board

time management for 4 Question: What is prioritizing? Check Your Answer

time management for 4 Answer: Putting things in order of importance. Back to the Game Board

time management for 5 Question: How can checklist and time limits help you with time management? Check Your Answer

time management for 5 Answer: Keep you focused and on the assigned tasks. Back to the Game Board

money management for 1 Question: What is a budget? Check Your Answer

money management for 1 Answer: A record of income and expenditures for a period of time. Back to the Game Board

money management for 2 Question: What is an income? Give some examples. Check Your Answer

money management for 2 Answer: Income is money paid for services. Pay check Cash payment Back to the Game Board

money management for 3 Question: What is an expenditure? Check Your Answer

money management for 3 Answer: bills, utilities, car payment, house payment, charge cards etc. Back to the Game Board

money management for 4 Question: What expenditure will probably be your largest each month? Check Your Answer

money management for 4 Answer: Your rent or house payment each month will probably be your largest. Back to the Game Board

money management for 5 Question: Check Your Answer What four things must everyone include in their budgets?

money management for 5 Answer: Food, water, clothing and shelter. The four basic needs for survival. Back to the Game Board

stress management for 1 Question: Check Your Answer What is stress?

stress management for 1 Answer: Physical, mental and/or emotional tension or strain. The inability to cope with a perceived or real threat to one’s mental, physical, emotional or spiritual well being. Back to the Game Board

stress management for 2 Question: Check Your Answer What is the biggest cause of stress?

stress management for 2 Answer: You! You allow things to upset you! Back to the Game Board

stress management for 3 Question: True or False All stress is bad. Check Your Answer

stress management for 3 Answer: False. Some stress makes you better prepared and helps you to have a peak performance. Back to the Game Board

stress management for 4 Question: What are three signs of stress? Check Your Answer

stress management for 4 Answer: inability to concentrate, constant worry, having trouble thinking clearly, memory problems, having trouble making decisions, academic pressures, restlessness, short temper, impatience, feeling overwhelmed, feeling lonely, feeling isolated, being moody, frustrated, easily agitated, etc. Back to the Game Board

stress management for 5 Question: What are two techniques to deal with stress? Check Your Answer

stress management for 5 Answer: Change how you handle things you can not control; Avoid the stressor, Alter the stressor, change your reaction, prioritize, count to ten, Deep breaths, exercise, look on the bright side of things, adjust your standards, adjust your attitude, eat healthy, reduce sugar and caffeine intake, positive self talk, make to do list. Etc. Back to the Game Board

decision making for 1 Question: What is the first step of any decision making process? Check Your Answer

decision making for 1 Answer: Define the problem, want or need. What are you trying to make your decision about? Back to the Game Board

decision making for 2 Question: What is the second step in the decision making process? Check Your Answer

decision making for 2 Answer: Identify the choices; list the alternatives; gather information; or analysis your resources or choices. Back to the Game Board

decision making for 3 Question: After you know all of your choices or alternatives, what are you to do then? Check Your Answer

decision making for 3 Answer: Identify the pros or cons of each choice/alternative; compare choices; evaluate all information etc. Back to the Game Board

decision making for 4 Question: Is the best choice the same for everyone with the same decision? Check Your Answer

decision making for 4 Answer: No, selection of the best choice depends on the individual and their situation. Back to the Game Board

decision making for 5 Question: Once you have selected the best choice for you and taken action are you finished? Check Your Answer

decision making for 5 Answer: No, You always need to review you decision afterwards. Would you do it again? What do you need to change for the next time for a better outcome? Back to the Game Board

Tasks for money management 1 Question: When do you need to start saving for retirement? Check Your Answer

Tasks for money management for 1 Answer: As early as possible. The earlier you start saving the more you will have when you retire. Back to the Game Board

Tasks for money management for 2 Question: If you don’t have enough money to pay all of your bills what do you need to do? Check Your Answer

Tasks for money management for 2 Answer: don’t buy some of the things on your list; set up a budget; or get a second job. Back to the Game Board

Tasks for money management for 3 Question: How can people be paid? Check Your Answer

Tasks for money management for 3 Answer: Salary, hourly wage, commission, tip, by the job or any combination. Back to the Game Board

Tasks for money management for 4 Question: Give one example of an advantage of being paid by salary. Check Your Answer

Tasks for money management for 4 Answer: amount know, guaranteed amount ahead of time, could take time off for dentist etc. Back to the Game Board

Tasks for money management for 5 Question: Give an example of an advantage for being paid with hourly wage. Check Your Answer

14-15 year old tasks for 5 Answer: Paid for hours worked; get overtime pay; long hours equal more money; usually have annual raises etc. Back to the Game Board