FUTURE GOALS
HEALTHY BOUNDARIES
SMART CHOICES
RED FLAGS
STRONG RELATIONSHIPS
100

This refers to the long-term things you want for your life, such as education, career, or family.

What are goals?

100

These help protect your emotional well-being and personal values.

What are boundaries?

100

Choosing friends or partners who support your best self is an example of making these.

What are healthy choices?

100

A warning sign that a relationship may become unhealthy.

What is a red flag?

100

Healthy relationships are built on this essential positive quality.

What is respect?

200

Thinking ahead about how today’s choices affect tomorrow is called this

What is future-focused decision making?

200

Telling someone how you expect to be treated is an example of doing this.

What is communicating your boundaries?

200

This refers to thinking through consequences before acting

What is making intentional decisions?

200

One common red flag is when someone tries to control this.

What is your time, friendships, or choices?

200

This skill helps people understand one another and reduce arguments.

What is effective communication?

300

Choosing friends and partners who support your personal dreams is an example of doing this.

What is aligning relationships with your goals?

300

Having boundaries helps prevent you from getting pulled into this type of relationship pattern.

What are unhealthy or harmful relationships?

300

Avoiding risky behaviors and impulsive actions helps protect this part of your life plan.

What is your future success?

300

Ignoring your goals or pushing you to act against your values is a sign of this.

What is an unsupportive or harmful partner?

300

Partners who encourage you to reach your goals are offering this important kind of support.

What is emotional or motivational support?

400

This is the process of identifying what kind of relationships will help you succeed later in life.

What is aligning relationships with your goals?

400

The ability to say “no” to situations that go against your values is a key part of this skill.

What is self-respect?

400

This is the process of stopping to evaluate whether a choice supports your goals.

What is decision-checking or goal-checking?

400

This pattern involves repeating negative or unhealthy relationship behaviors.

What are unhealthy relationship cycles?

400

A relationship where each person helps the other succeed is known as this.

What is a supportive partnership?

500

This concept describes the chain reaction your decisions can create, shaping future opportunities

What are ripple effects?

500

When your boundaries align with your goals and values, they help create this type of relationship.

What is a healthy, supportive partnership?

500

Making choices that match your values, goals, and future hopes is known as this kind of decision-making.

What is intentional, values-based decision making?

500

Recognizing red flags early helps prevent this long-term impact on your future.

what is personal growth?

500

Applying your values, boundaries, and communication skills to real-life choices creates this outcome.

What are strong, future-ready relationships?

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