Fact
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- objectives are determined by facts.
Failure
- is the state or condition of not meeting a desireable or intended objective, and may be viewed as the opposite of success.
- Know what you gain from failure.
- Imagine the obstacles standing in your way.
- Understand failure is temporary.
- experiencing failure doesn’t mean you are a failure.
- All the cool kids have failed.
Fear
- the feeling of being afraid (real or imagined.)
- anxious, concern.
- unpleasant emotion.
Focused
- (sales) Given that reps often have a high volume of work and activity goals to reach, they must be able to concentrate on a given task without becoming overwhelmed or distracted. When they’re concentrated on the task or sales call at hand, it will show in the quality of their pitch.
- directing a great deal of attention, interest, or activity towards a particular aim.
Form – Giving
- refers to physical and spatial dimensions that a typical form occupies and activates.
- Procedural activity of craftsmanship, supported by a cognitive process, that drive formgiving process using aesthetic methods.
Fragmentation
- the process or state of breaking or being broken into fragments.
- a small part broken off or separated from something.
Frustration
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to change or achieve something.
- the prevention of the progress, success, or fullfilment of something.
- feeling of anger.
Furtuitous
- happening by chance rather than intention.
Faculty
- an inherent mental or physical power.
- an ability natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action (making friends easily.)
- One of the powers of the mind, as memory, reason and speech.
Fairness
- impartial amd just treatment or behaviour without favouratism or discrimination.
- the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right or reasonable : relating to concept of justice.
Familiar
- well known from long or close association.
- in close friendship, intimate; associate.
- something or someone you know from past experience.
Formalisation
- to formalise an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
- to give a definite shape or form to it.
- to state or restate in symbols manner (form.)
- the extent to which work roles are structured in an organisation, and the activities of the employee are governed by rules and procedures.
Formalism
- excessive adherence to prescribed forms.
- a description of something in formal mathematical or logical terms.
- is a school of literary criticism and lirerary structural purposes of a particular text. It’s the study of text without taking into account any outside influence.
- strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry and art (logical terms.)
Freedom
- the power or the right to act, speak or think as one wants.
- the state of not being imprisones or enslaved.
- the state of not being subject to or affected by (something undesireable.)
- a special priviledge or right of access, expecially thatfull citisenship of a city granted to public figure as an honour.
- familiarity or openness in speech or behaviour.