← 8th Grade- Knight Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Abilities Natural or acquired skills or talents Advancement In terms of career, an effort one makes (or a milestone one achieves) in bettering one's career Benefits Entitlements, such as health or life insurance, available in accordance with a wage agreement, insurance policy, or program Career A chosen pursuit, profession, or occupation Career Path A planned progression of jobs within one or more proffesions throughout one's working life Cost of living The average cost of lifes basic necessities, such as shelter, food, and clothing Cover letter A letter you send with your resume to provide more informatino about you Education The process of acquiring knowledge and developingskils, often through formal education resulting in a specialized degree Entry level Indicates a job accessible to a person who is inexperienced in a particular field Job A regular actvity performed in exchange for payment Resume A brief account of one's work experience and qualifications Salary A fixed compensation paid regularly for services Skills Proficiency acquired through training or experience Standard of Living A level of material comfort as measured by goods, services, and luxuries Basic needs These are the things people cannot live without, such as food, clothes, and shelter Everyday Living What you experience on a typical day- whatever is a part of your routine, such as going to your job, attending church, cooking dinner, or walking your dog. Goals Things you hope to achieve in your life Health The condition of your body and mind Moderation Not too much ot too little; not going to an extreme in your pursuit of a goal. Nutrition Obtained from food and used by our bodies for growth and mainting good health Opportunity Cost What us lost by choosing one opton instead of another. For example, the opportunity cost of choosing to take an afternoon nap might be a lost trip to the gym. Sedentary A sedentary lifestyle is one that involves a lot of sitting around and not enough physical activity Stress A mentl or physical tension caused by worry over problems we may be experiencing in life. Stress is a negative emotion. Time as an Investment The idea that spending time on a positive activity such as excercise, pursuit of a hobby, or volunteering will pay off in the long run with better physical an mental health Aptitude An inherent ability or talent Time Management Organizing and using your time in a way that allows you to meet your daily needs as well as your short- and long term goals with as little as possible Values What individuals or cultures think of as important in life, as having meaning, or as being desirable