strategist. noun. someone who develops and carries out a plan, especially a business, military, or political plan.
Planner, strategist, manager, project manager, architect, leader, self starter, organizer...
If someone is impulsive, it means that they act on instinct, without thinking decisions through.
go-getter. noun. informal someone who is determined to succeed and who works hard to achieve this. You can describe someone like this as go-getting.
See definition of goal-oriented on Dictionary.com. as in ambitious.
1. Ambitious, aspiring, enterprising describe a person who wishes to rise above their present position or condition.
spendthrift • \SPEND-thrift\ • noun. : a person who spends improvidently or wastefully.
Some common synonyms of disinterested are aloof, detached, incurious, indifferent, and unconcerned.
/prəʊˈæktɪv/ Other forms: proactively. The adjective proactive can describe a person who gets things done.
The process of carefully considering what to do is called deliberation, like your deliberation before making one of the most important decisions in your life.
On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to optimistic, such as: assured, bright, buoyant, cheerful, cheering, and confident.
Anhedonia refers to the loss of ability to feel pleasure and is a common symptom of depressive disorders and substance use disorder. It may be caused by a decrease in activation of the region of the brain involved in reward and motivation, referred to as the ventral striatum.
apathetic. / (ˌæpəˈθɛtɪk) / adjective. having or showing little or no emotion; indifferent.
A pantomath (pantomathēs, παντομαθής, meaning "having learnt all", from the Greek roots παντ- "all", "every" and the root μαθ-, meaning "learning", "understanding") is a person whose astonishingly wide interests and knowledge span the entire range of the arts and sciences.
Miser. Definition - one who is extremely stingy with money.
Definitions of sybarite. a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses. synonyms: voluptuary.
The ambitiously lazy person seeks to combine non-fun tasks as much as possible to minimize the time spent doing them. This logic also applies to grouping tasks together to maximize how efficiently you can take care of them.
A megalomaniac is a pathological egotist, that is, someone with a psychological disorder with symptoms like delusions of grandeur and an obsession with power. We also use the word megalomaniac more informally for people who behave as if they're convinced of their absolute power and greatness.
An ambitious person is someone who doesn't shy away from challenges. They are always looking for ways to improve themselves and their surroundings. An ambitious person has a positive outlook on life, even in the midst of adversity--they know that anything can be overcome with enough hard work and determination.
Goal People Map Out the Future
They are the individuals who write down their objectives and timetables for reaching them, and then focus on attaining them, one by one. By laying out a roadmap of future achievements in front of them, goal people give their creative minds a clear set of stimuli to work on.
Goal Setter = Goal Getter.
The American Psychiatric Association defines dysthymia as depressed mood most of the time for at least two years, along with at least two of the following symptoms: poor appetite or overeating; insomnia or excessive sleep; low energy or fatigue; low self-esteem; poor concentration or indecisiveness; and hopelessness.
Physical symptoms of anhedonia may include: Inability to derive positive emotion from physical sensations. Food may not taste as good as it once did; it may taste bland. Physical touch, such as hugging or hand-holding, may no longer bring comfort.