Problem Solving
Setting Goals
Stressors
Emotional health
Mindset
100

What is the definition of Problem-Solving Essentials?

1. Assess candidates’ ability to analyze problems, create action plans, and evaluate outcomes, focusing on their thought processes and practical solutions.

2. Evaluate responses for innovation, flexibility under pressure, and resourceful use of limited tools or information.

3. Seek candidates who measure the success of their solutions, balance short-term and long-term outcomes, and prioritize meaningful impact over box-ticking.

1. Assess candidates’ ability to analyze problems, create action plans, and evaluate outcomes, focusing on their thought processes and practical solutions.

100

What does the M stand for in SMART

Mindfulness

100

school stressors

taking tests, reading allowed, bad grades, falling behind ect

100
an emotional state characterized by feelings of sorrow, unhappiness, or disappointment. It is often a response to negative experiences or events, such as loss, failure, or frustration.

sadness

100

Fixed mindset

The belief that abilities are innate and unchangeable.

200

If faced with two urgent tasks simultaneously, how would you prioritize them?

The key to prioritizing them effectively is to first assess the importance and impact of each task.

200

should you start off with big goals or small goals.

You should start small and get bigger.

200

meaning of distress

stress that negatively affects ones mental health

200

a positive emotional state characterized by joy, contentment, fulfillment, and well-being. It is often associated with experiences of pleasure, satisfaction, and the achievement of personal goals or desires

happiness

200

Growth mindset

The belief that a person's most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work

300

How do you manage multiple urgent priorities at once?

Begin by listing all your tasks, then rate each one based on its significance and deadline.

300

what are all of the things in SMART for smart goals.

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound

300

meaning of estress 

beneficial stress

300

an emotional response characterized by feelings of strong displeasure frustration, or hostility. It typically arises when a person perceives a threat, injustice, or frustration, whether physical psychological, or social.

anger

300

Positive self-talk is...

Internal dialogue that helps a person feel optimistic and good about themselves.

400

How do you prioritize work when overwhelmed?

1. Focus on getting things done that are both important and urgent.

2. Move on to things that are important but not urgent.

3. Try sorting your tasks into four categories: urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not necessary, and neither urgent nor essential.

3. Try sorting your tasks into four categories: urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not necessary, and neither urgent nor essential.

3. Try sorting your tasks into four categories: urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not necessary, and neither urgent nor essential.

400

when should you start making goals?

whenever you want

400

examples of distress

thinking about what people think of you, worrying about things out of your control ect

400

interactions or dynamics that cause emotional or psychological harm, often characterized by manipulation, negativity, or control

toxicity

400

Negative thinking can lead to...

Causing problems such as poor self-esteem, anxiety, and depression.

500

You have a Summative assessment in Honors Geometry next block, and you haven't studied at all. How will you handle this problem?

1. Prioritize studying the most crucial topics from the curriculum outline, such as angles, shapes, proofs, and theorems, devoting focused study blocks before the assessment. Seeking clarification on challenging concepts from the teacher or classmates can enhance understanding.

2. Opt to skip the assessment and focus on the upcoming assignments instead, assuming that the missed points can be compensated by performing well in the subsequent tasks. This approach could lead to a significant drop in your overall grade for the course.

3. Resort to utilizing unauthorized resources, such as online solutions or cheat sheets, during the assessment to cover up the lack of preparation. Although this might provide short-term relief, it compromises academic integrity and jeopardizes your learning and future assessments.

Correct Approach: Prioritize studying the most crucial topics from the curriculum outline, such as angles, shapes, proofs, and theorems, devoting focused study blocks before the assessment. Seeking clarification on challenging concepts from the teacher or classmates can enhance understanding.


Incorrect Approach: Opt to skip the assessment and focus on the upcoming assignments instead, assuming that the missed points can be compensated by performing well in the subsequent tasks. This approach could lead to a significant drop in your overall grade for the course.


Incorrect Approach: Resort to utilizing unauthorized resources, such as online solutions or cheat sheets, during the assessment to cover up the lack of preparation. Although this might provide short-term relief, it compromises academic integrity and jeopardizes your learning and future assessments.

500

what are some kinds of goals that would negatively affect you mental health.

goals that over work you
500

examples of eustress

buying a home, starting a new job, a first date, getting promoted at work, ect

500

an emotional response to a perceived threat, danger, or harm. It is a natural and instinctual reaction that triggers the body's "fight or flight" response, preparing an individual to either confront or escape the danger

fear

500

What makes up a negative mindset.

Jumping to conclusions: You make a negative interpretation even though there are no definite facts that convincingly support your conclusion. Mind reading: You arbitrarily conclude that someone is reacting negatively to you, and you don't bother to check this out.

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