Trauma
Getting it "right"
Prioritizing & Growth
Cultural + Physical Health
RIDDLES
100

What is generational trauma? 

a cycle of traumatic experiences or stressors that passes through one generation to the next. 

100

What is resilience? 

the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness

100

what is prioritizing? 

determine the order for dealing with (a series of items or tasks) according to their relative importance:

100

What is the name of the regions where some of the oldest and healthiest people in the world live?

Blue Zones 

100

What has 13 hearts but no other organs?


Deck of Cards

200

what is generational trauma also known as? 

intergenerational trauma 

200

what are the 4 different types of support? 

emotional, instrumental, informational, appraisal 

200

what are values? 

an individual's belief on what is important to them which governs the way we as individuals act, think, and live. 

200

what was the name of the individual who study these areas? 

Dan Buettner

200

I am easy to lift, but hard to throw.  What am I?

Feather 

300

what factors contribute to generational trauma? 

biological, environmental, psychological, and social means 

300

what does instrumental support look like? 

taking on responsibilities for someone else so they can deal with their problems. 

EX: Lending someone money, Loaning someone your car or offering to drive them somewhere, doing chores or housework for another person, taking meals to someone when they are sick

300

what are the 2 types of values? 

instrumental and terminal

300

what is the name of the 5 blue zones? 

Ikaria, Greece 

Okinawa, Japan 

Sardinia, Italy 

Loma Linda, California 

Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

300

What has hands but cannot clap?

A clock 

400

what is ACE and how does it contribute to generational trauma? 

ACE -- Adverse childhood experience 

ACE contributes to trauma b/c the experiences an individual may face as child will now affect their behaviors and emotions as an adult. 


400

what might be an example of an appraisal support system?

Providing affirmations to boost someone's confidence, giving compliments, Acknowledging and recognizing someone's accomplishments, Celebrating successes

400

Define the 2 types of values? 

instrumental -- the means by which we achieve our end goal. 

terminal -- values that are defined by our end goals..

400

what rule do the individuals living in blue zones follow?

 80% rule which states -- to stop eating when their stomach is 80% full. This 20% gap between not being hungry and feeling full could be the difference between losing weight or gaining it.

400

The more you take, the more you leave behind.  What are they?

Footsteps 

500

what is epigenetics change?

study of how your behaviors and environment can cause change that affects the way your genes work.

500

what are the 4 steps to "getting it right"? 

1. Taking charge of your life

2. be honest

3. increase your courage 

4. develop resilience 

500

List an example of the 2 different values. 

instrumental -- Honesty, ambitious, polite, self-controlled 

Terminal -- family security

500

what blue zones has the highest population of men who live to 100 years or older? 

Sardinia, Italy

500

What goes up and never comes down?

Age

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