Managing Anger
Boundaries
Language Identity
Sleep Hygiene/Hygiene
Depression and Anxiety
200

This emotion often masks the true feelings underneath anger, such as fear or sadness.

What is vulnerability?

200

These are the limits we set to protect our physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

What are boundaries?

200

“This always happens to me!” is an example of this thinking error.

What is over-generalizing?

200

Turning off screens at least 30–60 minutes before bedtime supports this part of sleep hygiene.

What is reducing blue light exposure?

200

Persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy are core symptoms of this condition.

What is depression?

400

Negative assumptions like “They’re doing this to me on purpose” are examples of these.

What are Cognitive Distortions?

400

This type of boundary is violated when someone stands too close or touches without permission.

What is a physical boundary?

400

Saying, “I feel frustrated when…” is using this communication tool.

What is an “I statement”?

400

Lack of sleep weakens this ability to handle stress.

What is emotional regulation?

400

This intense worry about future events, often without clear cause, characterizes this disorder.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

600

This type of trigger comes from hunger, exhaustion, or chronic stress.

What are internal triggers?

600

Saying “yes” when you really mean “no” is an example of this.

What is a poor boundary setting/people pleasing?

600

Saying, “I feel frustrated when…” is using this communication tool.

What is progress over perfection?

600

Drinking caffeine too late in the day interferes with this stage of nighttime health.

What is falling asleep?

600

Journaling, mindfulness, or grounding exercises are examples of these daily practices.

What are coping skills?
800

DAILY DOUBLE!

This early warning sign of anger happens in the body before the mind notices.

What is a physical cue?

800

This type of boundary is broken when you feel responsible for other people’s emotions.

What is an emotional boundary?

800

The statement “I am responsible for my choices today” reflects this core recovery value.

What is accountability?

800

The practice of winding down with relaxing activities before bed is known as this.

What is a nighttime routine?

800

Reaching out to supportive friends, family, or peers is an example of this recovery tool.

What is a support network?

1000

Noticing your thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations without judgment is this mindfulness practice.

What is observing/awareness mindfulness?

1000

Calmly stating your limit while respecting the other person is this skill.

What is assertiveness?

1000

“One time won’t hurt” is an early warning sign of this relapse stage.

What is mental relapse? 

1000

Keeping grooming habits consistent supports this mental-health related benefit.

What is improved self-esteem?

1000

Physical tension, irritability, or digestive issues can be subtle signs of this.

What is anxiety?

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