Love Yourself
Boundaries
Regulating Emotions
Friendship
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100

What is self-confidence?

Self-confidence is an attitude about your skills and abilities. It can mean you accept and trust yourself, you know your strengths and weaknesses well, and have a positive view of yourself. 

100

What is a boundary?

A boundary is a set of limits that we set for ourselves. 
100

List some things that are within our control.

Our feelings, our reactions, how we speak and treat others, the boundaries I set, what I give my attention/energy/time to, etc.

100
Name some qualities of a good friend. 

Listen to you, respect your boundaries, do not judge you, do not talk behind your back, etc. 

100

Define sarcasm. 

Sarcasm is when we use words, often in a humorous way, to mock someone or something. It means the opposite of what we really mean. 

200

Name one positive affirmation you could tell yourself everyday.

"You are enough", "you have come so far", "everything will be okay in the end", "you are strong", etc.

200

Name one way boundaries can be helpful?

They can: keep our relationships and ourselves healthy, make ourselves a priority and help others understand our needs. 


200
List some things that are out of our control. 

The past, the future, what others think of me, how others react, other people's boundaries, the attitude of others, what others say, the beliefs of others, etc.

200

Name some qualities of a bad friend. 

Do not respect your boundaries, judgmental, dismiss your feeling/emotions, lie, etc.

200

Funny or mean? You just left the gym and you are super sweaty and possibly a little smelly. Your best friend say, "wow you are glowing". 

This would be funny. It is your best friend and no harmful comment has been made. 

300

Does this person have high or low self-confidence? "I'll never be able to do this on my own". 

This person has low self-confidence. 

300
What boundary is this setting? 

"I can only stay for an hour"

Time boundary 

300

How can we regulate our emotions?

Give time to pause and reflect, identify the emotions you are feeling, accept the emotions, make a choice about how to respond, etc.
300

A girl you met at church 3 weeks ago is what level of a friend to you?

Acquaintance or casual friend.

300

What does this idiom mean? Cut to the chase. 

Get to the point.  

400

Does this person have high or low self-confidence. "I can do hard things".

This person has a high self-confidence. 

400

What type of boundary is this setting?

"It makes me uncomfortable when you show up at my front door unannounced"

Personal space boundary 

400

What is catastrophizing and give an example. 

Catastrophizing is when someone assumes that the worst will happen. For example, "you tell your friend you are busy and can't talk at the moment, but you assume they will be upset and never speak to you again"

400

Someone you are able to vent to about your life is what level of friend?

Close or intimate friend. 

400

Make a sentence with the following idiom. Play it by ear. 

Answers will vary. Ex. "I am not sure if I will go grocery shopping today, I am just going to play it by ear".

500
What are ways to increase your self-confidence?

Recognize your strengths, reward and praise yourself for your progress, recognize that past negative life experiences don't dictate your future, tune out negative thoughts and feelings, etc.

500

Your friend calls you at 11pm really needing to talk to someone. You want to be there for her and listen but you also need to get up early for work. How would you communicate your needs to this friend? What boundary are you setting?

Responses vary 

500

How could we stop catastrophizing?

Practice journaling, focus on solutions to problems, talk to a friend or family member, work on accepting uncertainty/unknown, etc.

500

List all the levels of friendship. 

Stranger, acquaintance, casual friend, close friend and intimate friend.

500

What are colloquialisms? Give an example.

Colloquialisms are words or phrases that are informal, un-fancy, everyday language. They can be specific to a certain country or geographic region. 

Ex. "y'all", "wicked", "pop", "trolly", "lift", "head over heels", etc.

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