Self Management
Self-Awareness
Self-Awareness 2.0
Relationship Skills
Self-Management 2.0
100

What is emotional management?

Acknowledging the emotions we are currently experiencing and choosing a strategy to deal with them.

100

What is introception?

It is the sense that allows the brain to detect, interpret, and integrate signals originating from within the body. It is often called the "eigth sense". 

100

What is self gratitude? 

the intentional practice of acknowledging, appreciating, and valuing oneself, including one’s inner qualities, achievements, and efforts, rather than focusing solely on external validation or shortcomings.

100

What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

Fact: Something that is known or has been proven to be true. Facts can be proven through research. 


Opinion: Is a statement that express beliefs, feelings, attitudes, or judgements. Opinions cannot be proven to be true of false; they are unique to the individual. 


100

What does intent mean?

Your motive or purpose for doing or saying something. 

200

What is emotional suppression?

Involves the intent of pushing away or avoiding uncomfortable thoughts and feelings.

200

What is stress?

It is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.

200

What are the four stress responses?

fight 

flight 

freeze

fawn

200

What is the difference between instant and delayed gratification? 

Instant: The desire for immediate fulfillment without delay, often leading to choosing a smaller, quicker reward over a larger, more delayed one.

Delayed: It is the prioritization of a long-term reward or goal while resisting the impulse to take an immediate one. 

200
What does impact mean?

The effect that you have on someone because of your words or actions. 

300

What is circle of control and name three examples. 

The ability to focus and control your own behaviours and thoughts. 

300

What are personal values?

Values are the things that you believe are important in the way you live, work and interact with the world. 

They often determine your priorities, goals and identity. They signify to you what is important and worthwhile. 

300

What does the hippocampus do?

Helps with Learning & Long-term memory. stores stress related memories 

300

What is perspective taking and why is it important?

Perspective-taking is the act of seeing or thinking of a situation from a different point of view. 

Why is it important?

It is important for meaningful and healthy social interactions. It helps with empathy, compassion, and our ability to relate to others.


300

Define accountability. 


Taking ownership of your actions and mistakes.


400

What is consent?

when one person agrees to or gives permission to another person to do something. Consent means agreeing to an action based on your knowledge of what that action involves, its likely consequences and having the option of saying no.

400

What are character strengths?

They are a family of positive traits expressed through a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. 

These traits are universally recognized for the strength that they create in individuals and communities.

400

What part of the brain is known as the survial brain?

Bonus 200: If you can tell why its important!

The brain stem. 

Sends messages to your body. It is the bridge between the body and the brain. 

Helps with breathing and heart rate. When you are intentional in your breathing you can support your body by regulating. 

400

Why is active listening important? Name behaviours that show someone is active listening. 

It shows the person you are listening to that you respect them and that what they have to say is important. 

  • Eye contact
  • Nodding
  • Encouraging statements
  • Using what they said in your response
  • Asking questions, seek to understand what they are saying
  • Being open, try not to get defensive
400

What is the difference between empthy and sympathy?

Bonus 200: Which one supports connection creating in relationships?

Empathy:  the ability to take on another's perspective, to understand, feel, and possibly share and respond to their experience.

Sympathy: the feeling of sincere concern for someone who is experiencing something difficult or painful.

500

Name all seven boundaries.

Bonus 300 if you can explain or give examples of each! 

Time, emotional, mental, internal, material, physical, and conversational. 

500

How are mindfulness are introception related?

Mindfulness and interoception are closely connected, with research suggesting that mindfulness acts as a training mechanism to improve interoceptive awareness. Interoception—the sense of the internal state of the body (e.g., heartbeat, breathing, hunger)

500

What does the prefrontal cortex do?

Bonus 200: When is it fully formed?

  • Decision making 
  • Rule following 

When you are 25!

500

Name the three personal boundaries. 

Bonus 200: If you can define them or give an example.

Ridgid, porous, healthy. 



500

What are the two extremes of the window of tolerance?



Hyperarousal. 


Hypoarousal. 

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