Me, Myself, and I
The Blame Game
Owning Up To It
Fun Facts
Brainiac
100

This is what you take when you admit you made a mistake instead of blaming others.

Responsibility

100

Saying “It wasn’t my fault” even when it was is an example of this.

Blaming others

100

Saying “I’m sorry” and meaning it is an example of this.

apologizing

100

This animal’s tongue can be longer than its entire body (not counting the tail).

Chameleon

100

When this part of your brain is in charge, you're able to do your best thinking. (hint... it's not the yellow zone...)

Upstairs brain 

200

This word describes thinking about your own choices and how they affect others.

Reflection
200

When you try to lesson the blame on yourself by pointing fingers elsewhere or justifying your poor choice.

Making excuses

200

When you break something and offer to fix or replace it, you are doing this.

Making amends or repairing the relationship

200

This planet spins so fast that a day on it is only about 10 hours long.

Jupiter

200

When your body gets ready to run away or protect itself from danger, it’s called this.

FFF or fight, flight, or freeze

300

When you set a goal and work toward it without being reminded, you are showing this.

Self-motivation

300

This phrase describes when a group avoids responsibility because they assume someone else will handle it.

The Bystander effect


300

This phrase means taking steps to correct a mistake instead of ignoring it.

Taking responsibility

300

This everyday food was once so valuable that ancient soldiers were sometimes paid with it.

salt

300

This part of your brain helps you feel emotions like fear, excitement, or anger.

amygdala


400

This skill helps you pause and consider consequences before acting.

Self-control

400

Blaming someone for something they didn’t do is known as this.

False accusation

400

When you admit you hurt someone and ask what you can do to make it right, you’re practicing this skill.

Accountability

400

This part of your body is the only place where your skin is as thick as a credit card.

This part of your body is the only place where your skin is as thick as a credit card.

400

This chemical, often called the “happy chemical,” temporarily boosts your mood - you can get it by video games, tasty food, but also exercise or fishing with pa.

dopamine

500

This phrase means understanding your strengths, weaknesses, and how you show up in the world.

self-awareness

500

This term describes when someone refuses to admit their role in a conflict, even when evidence is clear.

Denial

500

This term describes learning from your mistakes and changing your behavior in the future.

Growth or self-improvement

500

This number is the only one that has the same number of letters as its value.

Four

500

What is the upstairs brain zone called?

pre-frontal cortex

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