meddle (v): to become involved in something that does not concern you
affairs (n): matters connected with a person’s private life or business
channel (v): to direct money, feelings, ideas, etc. towards a particular thing or purpose
procrastinate (v): to delay doing something that you should do, usually because you do not want to do it
prosper (v): to develop in a successful way
rejuvenate (v): to make somebody look or feel younger or more lively
direct (adj): saying exactly what you mean in a way that everybody can understand
objective (n): something that you are trying to achieve
enhance (v): to increase or further improve the good quality, value or status of something
voice (v): to tell people your feelings or opinions about something
pursue (v): to try to achieve something over a period of time