You start cooking and realize you forgot to wash your hands after touching raw meat earlier. What should you do before continuing?
Wash hands immediately to prevent contamination
You clean your room but it gets messy again the next day. What should you change?
Create a routine or daily clean-up system
You don’t know what a clothing label means. What should you do before washing?
Check label instructions or ask
You get money and want to spend it immediately. What’s smarter first?
Pause and plan before spending
Something stops working and you don’t know why. What’s your first step?
Assess the problem before acting
You feel unsure about a situation but can’t explain why. What should you trust?
Trust your instincts
You’re following a recipe, but it doesn’t look right halfway through. What’s your next step?
A: Pause, check recipe, adjust or ask for help
You’re told to clean but don’t have the right supplies. What’s your next step?
A: Get proper supplies or ask for help
You only have a few items to wash. Wait or run it?
Wait or combine properly to avoid waste
You want two things but can only afford one. What do you do?
Choose based on need vs want
You notice a small issue like a leak. Fix now or wait?
Fix early to prevent bigger problems
You’re distracted in a situation needing attention. What should you do?
Stop and refocus
You’re cooking for friends and realize you’re missing an ingredient. What do you do?
Substitute, adjust recipe, or choose alternative safely
A stain won’t come out after cleaning once. What should you try next?
A: Use a different method, cleaner, or research solution
Clothes come out wrinkled and damp. What likely happened and what next?
Overloaded or not dried—run dryer again properly
You spent too much and now lack money for something important. What now?
Adjust spending or delay purchases
You don’t know how something works in your home. What should you do?
Learn or ask before using
Someone gives advice that doesn’t feel right. What’s your next step?
Question it and verify
Your food is cooking too fast and starting to burn, but isn’t done. What should you adjust?
Lower heat or remove temporarily to prevent burning
You’re cleaning with someone who isn’t helping. How do you handle it?
Communicate or divide tasks fairly
Someone moved your laundry in a shared space. What do you do?
Communicate respectfully
You run out of money faster than expected. What should you check?
Track spending and identify patterns
You accidentally break something at home. What’s best?
Take responsibility and report it
Everyone in your group is making a risky choice. What do you do?
Make your own safe decision
You’re cooking multiple things and getting overwhelmed. What should you prioritize?
Prioritize safety first, then manage one step at a time
You’re in a rush but something needs cleaning. What matters most?
Prioritize safety and important areas first
ou’re short on time but need clean clothes. What’s best?
Wash essentials or use quick cycle
Friends pressure you to spend money you don’t have. What do you do?
Say no and stick to your budget
Something might be unsafe but you’re unsure. What do you do?
A: Treat as risk and get help
You freeze in a stressful situation. What helps you regain control?
Pause, breathe, create space
Someone has a food allergy and you’re unsure if your dish is safe. What should you do?
Stop and verify ingredients or avoid serving
You used the wrong cleaner on a surface. What should you do next?
Stop, assess damage, fix safely or get help
Clothes are fading after multiple washes. What should you change?
Use cold water and separate colors
You want to save money but still have fun. What’s the balance?
Split money between saving and spending
Power or water stops working. What should you check first?
Check basics like breakers or source
You’re unsure if something is an emergency. What helps decide?
Assess risk and urgency
A grease fire starts while you’re cooking. What should you do—and what should you NOT do?
A: Turn off heat, cover fire, do NOT use water, get help
You mix cleaning products and notice a strong reaction. What do you do immediately?
Leave area, get fresh air, avoid exposure, get help
Washer stops mid-cycle and won’t restart. What do you do safely?
Stop use and report or get help
You keep wasting money on things you don’t need. What should you create?
A budget or spending plan
Multiple problems happen at once at home. What do you do?
Prioritize safety, then fix or get help
Someone else needs help in a stressful situation. What do you prioritize first?
Ensure safety, then get help