(Graded A+)
SMART Goals - Answers Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Bound goal-setting approach
Time Management Strategies - Answers Includes consistent sleep patterns, designated assignment time,
and prioritizing tasks
To-Do List Creation - Answers Involves listing commitments, prioritizing tasks, and revising as needed
Mindset Control - Answers Taking charge of reactions, maintaining positivity, and focusing on
achievements
Negative Self-Talk Reframing - Answers Changing all-or-nothing statements, avoiding labels, and
focusing on the positive
Overcoming Self-Doubt - Answers Involves taking small steps, asking for help, and reminding oneself of
initial motivations
Procrastination - Answers Unnecessarily delaying tasks, detrimental to productivity and efficiency
Emotional Blocks to Time Management - Answers Stress and emotions hindering effective scheduling
and productivity
Study Strategies - Answers Incorporates methods like Mind Mapping, Charting, and the Sentence
Method for effective learning
Retention Process - Answers Involves repetition, engagement with notes, and setting up a conducive
learning environment
Mind Mapping - Answers Graphic representation of content to visually track information and
connections
Charting Method - Answers Organizes information in categories and columns for easy review and
comparison
Sentence Method - Answers Organizes thoughts, facts, or topics on separate lines for clarity and
organization
Outlining Method - Answers Structures main points with indentations and levels of importance for
effective note-taking
Cornell Method - Answers Utilizes a 2 ½ column layout for summarizing important information and cues
for studying
Linear Note Taking - Answers Organized in sequence like outlines or paragraphs