Everyday Life
Social Situations
Big Decisions
Work and Productivity
Curveballs
100

You wake up to find the power is out.

  • Best case: It returns quickly with no issues.

  • Worst case: It stays off for a long time, disrupting plans.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll use backup supplies and focus on things I can do without power.”

200

You forget your grocery list at home.

  • Best case: You remember most of what you need and feel proud of your memory. 

  • Worst case: You forget everything important, waste money, and feel frustrated. 

  • Flexible reframe: "I might forget a few things, but I can improvise or come back later."

200

You start working on something, but get distracted easily.

  • Best case: You refocus quickly and finish the task.

  • Worst case: You don’t finish and feel guilty.

  • Flexible reframe: “I can break the task into smaller parts and use timers or breaks to stay focused.”

200

Your ride cancels 10 minutes before you need to leave.

  • Best case: Someone else can give you a ride quickly.

  • Worst case: You miss the appointment or are late.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll call others for help, or let the appointment person know I’m delayed.”

300

You realize you left the oven on after leaving the house.

  • Best case: You’re close enough to return quickly and turn it off safely.

  • Worst case: You’re far away, causing worry about safety or damage.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll stay calm and make a plan- maybe call a trusted neighbor or family member to check.”

300

You’re offered a chance to speak at a support group.

  • Best case: You share your story and inspire others.

  • Worst case: You feel anxious and stumble over words.

  • Flexible reframe: “I can prepare a little and remind myself that sharing is about connection, not perfection.”

300

Technology you rely on stops working.

  • Best case: You fix it or find a simple workaround. 

  • Worst case: You feel stuck, angry, and can’t function. 

  • Flexible reframe: “Technology glitches happen- I can take a break, ask for help, or troubleshoot."

400

You make a mistake paying a bill and get charged a late fee.

  • Best case: The company waives the fee after you explain the mistake.

  • Worst case: The fee stays, and it impacts your budget.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll contact customer service politely and ask for help or payment options, and set reminders for next time."

400

You cancel plans last-minute because you’re overwhelmed.

  • Best case: Your friend understands and you reschedule without pressure. 

  • Worst case: Your friend feels hurt or stop inviting you. 

  • Flexible reframe: “Taking care of myself is important- and I can explain honestly."

400

You’re stuck in traffic and will miss an appointment.

  • Best case: The delay is short and you arrive only a little late.

  • Worst case: You miss it entirely and feel frustrated.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll contact the person to explain and reschedule if needed.”

500

You lock yourself out of your house with no phone or keys.

  • Best case: A neighbor or friend is nearby and helps you get in quickly.

  • Worst case: You have to wait outside for a long time or call a locksmith, costing money and time.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll stay calm, look for safe options (neighbors, a public phone), and think ahead for next time by making a spare key.”

500

A close friend seems to be pulling away and you don’t know why.

  • Best case: They’re just busy or stressed and will reconnect soon.

  • Worst case: They are upset or distancing themselves permanently.

  • Flexible reframe: “I’ll check in openly with them and express my feelings, but also respect their space if needed.”