What is Direct Peer Pressure?
The pressure that results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldn't do.
The 3 big C's
Communication, commitment, compromise.
What is Mental Health?
Quality of life is based upon on living a good life which is like your mental health, social, the environment the way you live.
What is Spiritual Health?
It is to control your feelings.
What is Physical Health?
It's a way of working out instead of being lazy, helps your mental health and social health and your muscles.
what is Indirect Peer Pressure?
The pressure that results from being swayed to do something because people you look up to are doing it.
What is Communication?
Be truthful with friends and family, people you can trust and talk to about good or bad things in your life.
What is Bipolar I?
Known as manic-depressive disorder or manic depression, its a form of mental illness.
What is Emotional Health?
its the ability to express your emotions when ur upset or angry and you have to control it.
What is Intellectual Health?
Dimension of wellness encourages creative, stimulating mental activities.
Peer Pressure
Wrong is wrong, even if everyone is doing it. Right to right, even if it's right.
What is Creative Commons?
Type of copyright that provides flexible range of protections for creative works so that they may share and manipulate work without permission.
What is Growth Mindset?
Believing that your skills and intelligence are things that can be developed and improved.
What is Environmental Health?
Its cleaning your city health of the city or protect yourself of anything.
G.R.E.A.T.
Give thought to the problem. Review your choices.Evaluate the consequences of each other.Assess and choose the best choice. Think it over afterward. (one word)
What is Public Domain?
Creative work that is not copyrighted and therefore is free to use however you want.
What is Copyright?
Type of copyright that provides flexible range of protections for creative works so that they may share and manipulate work without permission.
What is Fixed Mindset?
believing that your skills and intelligence are set and can't be changed.
what are 4 reasons that a relationship fails?
NO trust, NO love, NO respect, NO communication
what are 4 keys to a good relationship?
Love, communicate, respect, trust
The definition of a Stereotype
A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
what are 4 benefits to a romantic relationship?
Listen to your partner, love each other out of nowhere, surprise them on a date, give more love than usual.
3 types of behavioral communications
good behavior, bad behavior, regular behavior
3 places where stereotype is used
school, work, streets
Five steps from the process of “making great decisions”
1. no drugs
2. no fighting
3. listen to your parents
4. don't fight
5. tell someone bout something you needa talk about.