Self Esteem
Thinking Errors
Problem Solving
Emotions
Anxiety
100

Who is responsible for improving your self esteem?

You

100

You see a group of people looking at you in the lunch room and immediately think they are talking negatively about you. 

Mind Reading

100

First step in problem solving 

Identify the problem

100

You ask your brother to play a video game with you and he says no. How do you feel?

Angry, sad 

100

How does our body let us know we're feeling anxious?

Fast breathing, can't stop thinking about the problem, sick to your stomach, sweating 

200

How likely is someone with low self esteem to work towards reaching goals?

Not likely

200

It is time to go to school and you start thinking it's going to be a horrible, boring day. Everyone is going to make you mad and you don't want to go. 

Fortune Telling

200

Second step in problem solving

Think of ALL possible solutions 

200

How do we control anger?

Deep breaths, count to 10, walk away, listen to music you enjoy, focus on things you are looking forward to, name 5 things you can hear 

200

One way to manage anxiety. 

Ask yourself how likely versus how unlikely your worry is, count to 10, name 5 things you can hear, take slow, deep breaths

300

How likely is someone with high self esteem to work towards reaching their goals?

More likely 

300

You get a small stain on your shirt and throw a fit because your day is ruined. 

Catastrophizing 

300

Third step in problem solving 

List pros and cons for each solution 

300

How does your body tell you that you are getting angry?

Breathing heavy, clenching fists or jaw, yelling, throwing things, feeling red or hot 

300

Who is your favorite counselor?

I hope I just heard "Mrs. Amy".......

400

How do you improve your self esteem?

Focus on things you are good at, times you have helped others, things you do that make others happy, challenges you have overcome 

400

You got an A on your Math test and you're going to a friend's house after school but your day is ruined because the bus driver made you mad. 

Ignoring the good

400

Fourth step in problem solving 

Choose the best solution

400

What are some consequences of not managing your anger?

Getting in trouble, losing friendships, breaking things you need

400

Name a situation that often causes you anxiety 

........I'm listening 

500

Name 3 things you are good at 

Any

500

How do we manage thinking errors?

Change negative thoughts to positive thoughts 

500

If we have a problem and think of only one solution and use it, we are being....

Impulsive 

500

Name a time you did something out of anger and regretted it later. 

...........I'm listening 

500

Is it okay to feel sad, happy, angry, nervous, etc?

Yes! All of our emotions are part of life. Emotions change often and just because we feel sad, angry or nervous now doesn't mean we will feel that way forever. 

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