What is self-discipline?
What is controlling your actions, feelings, and thoughts to reach goals?
Every choice leads to a _______.
What is a consequence?
A goal is something you _______ to achieve.
What is want or plan?
What is time management?
What is using your time wisely to get things done?
What is peer pressure?
What is influence from people your age to act a certain way?
Why is self-discipline important for success?
What is because it helps you stay focused and avoid distractions?
What does it mean to be a responsible decision-maker?
What is thinking about how your actions affect you and others?
What kind of goals should you set: clear or vague?
What are clear (specific and measurable)?
True or False: Having a daily schedule can help reduce stress.
What is True?
True or False: Peer pressure is always negative.
What is False?
True or False: Self-discipline means doing what feels good in the moment.
What is False?
What are the 3 steps of the decision-making process?
What is Stop, Think, Choose?
What does a growth mindset believe?
What is that effort and learning help you improve over time?
Name one way to waste time during the school day.
What is scrolling on your phone or not focusing in class?
What’s one way to resist negative peer pressure?
What is saying no confidently or walking away?
Name one area in life where self-discipline is important.
What is school, work, health, or relationships?
Give an example of a responsible decision a student might make.
What is doing homework instead of skipping it to scroll TikTok? (Answers may vary)
What’s one example of a short-term goal?
What is passing a quiz, finishing a book, or saving $50?
What is one tool you can use to manage time better?
What is a calendar, timer, to-do list, or planner?
What does standing up for your values show about you?
What is strong character or confidence?
What is one strategy to improve your self-discipline?
What is setting routines, removing distractions, or rewarding yourself for progress?
What should you consider when making tough decisions?
What are the long-term results and how it fits with your values?
What’s one way to stay on track with long-term goals?
What is breaking them into smaller steps or checking your progress?
Why is time considered a valuable resource?
What is because once it’s gone, you can’t get it back?
Your friend wants you to skip class. What’s a response that shows responsibility?
What is “Nah, I’m not trying to mess up my grades,” or something similar?