Thoughts Affect Actions
Thinking Traps
Flip That Thought
Real Life Scenarios
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What does “Thoughts affect actions” mean

What you think can change what you do.  

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Q: Name one common thinking trap.

  • A: “I don’t care” or “Everyone’s against me.”



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Q: Flip this trap: “I’ll never get out.”

  • A: “If I follow the rules, I’ll get out sooner.”



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Q: Staff tells you to redo your chore. What’s a helpful thought you could use?

  • A: “They want me to do it right so I can earn privileges.”



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 If you think “Staff is picking on me,” what action might you take?

 Argue, refuse to do chores, get upset.


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Q: Why is “Nobody likes me” a thinking trap?

  • A: It’s not true and makes you feel alone.



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Q: Flip this trap: “Nothing ever works for me.”

  • A: “Some things have worked before. I can keep trying.”



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Q: You get a bad grade. What’s a new thought you could use?

  • A: “I can get help and do better next time.”



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 Give an example of a positive thought leading to a positive action.

 “If I finish my chores, I’ll get extra phone time” → does chores

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Q: What trap is it when you think “If I mess up, it’s all over”?

  • A: Catastrophizing (making things seem worse than they are).



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Q: Flip this trap: “If I get mad, I can’t help it.”

  • A: “I can notice when I’m mad and choose what I do.”



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Q: You feel left out when others are joking. What’s a new thought you could use?

  • A: “Maybe they aren’t trying to leave me out. I can ask to join.”



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Q: What’s the first thing you should do when you notice a negative thought?

  • A: Pause and think before acting.


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Q: What’s the danger of the “I don’t care” trap?

  • A: It stops you from trying and hurts your chances for good things.


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Q: Flip this trap: “I’m a failure.”

  • A: “Everyone messes up sometimes. I can learn and try again.”


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Q: You’re angry after an argument. What’s a new thought you could use to stay safe?

  • A: “I can take a break and calm down before I do anything.”


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