Mental Health vs Mental Illness
Perfectionism and Motivation
Stress and Burnout
Boundaries and Self-Care
Resilience
100

What is the difference between mental health and mental illness?

Mental health is about overall well-being and how we handle stress, whereas mental illness refers to diagnosed conditions that affect mood, behavior, and thinking.

100

What is perfectionism, and why can it be harmful?

Perfectionism is the need to do everything perfectly, which can lead to stress, anxiety, and burnout.

100

Name one physical symptom of stress we talked about.

Headaches, muscle tension, or a faster heartbeat.

100

What is a boundary, and why is it important for mental health?

A boundary is a limit you set to protect your time, energy, and emotional well-being. It helps prevent stress and burnout.

100

What is resilience?

The ability to recover from setbacks, challenges, and stress.

200

Name one common mental illness we discussed in class.

Depression, anxiety, ADHD.

200

What is one small win you can achieve in the morning to boost motivation?

Making your bed or organizing your workspace.

200

What is burnout, and what causes it?

Burnout is emotional and physical exhaustion caused by chronic stress, often from overworking without enough breaks.

200

True or False: Setting boundaries with friends or family is selfish.

False

200

Name one way to build resilience in your daily life.

Practicing gratitude, learning from challenges, or seeking social support.

300

True or False: Everyone will experience mental illness at some point in their life.

False. Mental health is something we all have, but not everyone will experience mental illness.

300

What is the 5-minute rule for overcoming procrastination?

Commit to working on a task for just 5 minutes to build momentum.

300

True or False: Taking breaks from schoolwork or other tasks can help prevent burnout.

True

300

Name one "I" statement you could use to set a boundary.

“I need time for myself after school to relax before doing homework.”

300

True or False: Being resilient means you never feel stressed or upset.

False

400

Give one example of a stigma related to mental illness that we talked about in class.

That seeking help for mental illness is a sign of weakness.

400

How can setting time limits on tasks help perfectionists avoid burnout?

It encourages them to focus on completing tasks efficiently instead of overworking on small details.

400

What is one positive coping strategy we discussed for dealing with stress?

Mindfulness, deep breathing, exercise, or talking to someone

400

How does setting boundaries with technology (e.g., limiting screen time) help your mental health?

It prevents digital overload, improves focus, and supports better sleep.

400

Give one example of how Simone Biles showed resilience by stepping back from the Olympics.

She prioritized her mental health, demonstrating that resilience includes knowing when to take care of yourself.

500

What are two ways we can support someone who is experiencing mental illness?

Listening without judgment and encouraging them to seek professional help.

500

How does the release of dopamine when completing tasks help build motivation?

Dopamine is a feel-good chemical that reinforces the feeling of accomplishment, making you want to continue working.

500

Name one long-term effect of chronic stress on mental health.

Anxiety, depression, or emotional exhaustion.

500

What is a consequence of not setting boundaries in your relationships?

Emotional exhaustion, resentment, or feeling overwhelmed.

500

What is one long-term benefit of developing resilience?

Better ability to handle future stress, increased emotional well-being, or improved problem-solving skills.

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