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Interest – Activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys

Attitude – One’s outlook on life; how one reacts to a situation

Values – Cherished ideas and beliefs that affect decisions a person makes

Habits – a behavior pattern regularly followed until it becomes normal

Interest Inventory – a periodic survey of a person’s interests

Self Assessment – the act of evaluating yourself

Relationships - a connection, association, or involvement.

Responsibility – A willingness to accept an obligation and be accountable or an action or situation

Achievement – attainment or accomplishment gained through your abilities

Compassion – To care deeply about other people and their well-being

Courage - the quality that enables a person to face challenges without fear

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Personality Styles – a collection of traits that define a person

Learning Styles – the different ways people naturally think and learn

Personality Assessment – a test to discover your traits that define you

Learning Styles Inventory – an account of the ways people think and learn

Verbal/Linguistic – a person who likes to read, write, and tell stories; good at memorizing names and dates

Logical/Mathematical – a person who likes to ask questions, do experiments, work with numbers, explore patterns and relationships, and solve puzzles and problems

Bodily/Kinesthetic – a person who likes to touch and move around; good at hands-on activities and crafts

Visual/Special – a person who likes to draw, build, design, and create things; good at imagining, doing puzzles and mazes, and reading maps and charts

Musical/Rhythmic – a person who likes to sing, hum, play an instrument, and listen to music; good at remembering melodies, noticing pitches and rhythms, and keeping time

Interpersonal – relationships between persons

Intrapersonal –relates to independent action

Naturalistic – interested in natural environments

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Personal Skills – skills that relate to your personal abilities

Transferable Skills – a set of general skills used in school and in various types of jobs

Communication Skills – the ability to exchange information between sender and receiver

Learning Skills – the ability to acquire knowledge

Problem Solving Skills – the ability to think through and solve a problem

Technology Skills – the ability to make practical use of scientific tools to get things done

Decision Making Skills – the ability to take the series of steps used in identifying and evaluating choices to arrive at a decision

Organizing and Planning Skills – the ability to track and plan materials

Team Work – the ability to work with a group of people to set goals and make decisions

Adaptability – the ability or willingness to change in order to suit different conditions