Mood & Behavior
Pleasant Activities
Thoughts & Feelings
Problem-Solving
Daily Routines
100

What usually happens to your mood when you do things you enjoy?

Your mood improves! Feeling: happier, excited, calm, etc. 

100

Name one free activity you enjoy doing?

Reading, drawing, listening to music, sports, etc. 

100

True or False: Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all connected?

TRUE, Give us an explain on how!

100

If you can't do your favorite activity, what's one backup option?

Do a different enjoyable activity: Give an example

100

Name one healthy habit you could do every morning

Make your bed

Brush your teeth

Take a shower

Eat breakfast

200

What's the name for the cycle where low mood makes us do less, and doing less makes mood worse?

The depression cycle (inactivity cycle)

200

What's one social activity that can improve your mood?

Hanging with friends, watching netflix, etc.
200

When you feel down, what kind of thoughts usually pop up?

Negative/Self-critical thoughts (e.g., "Im so lazy" or "Nothing will help me"

200

What's one small step you could take towards a big goal?

Break it down into smaller parts > e.g., instead of clean up my whole entire room, you could start small like cleaning up your clothes first

200

What is one part of your routine that can help you feel accomplished?

Getting up on time for school/PHP!

Doing your morning routine/chores

300

True or False: Waiting to feel motivated before acting usually helps us get more done?

FALSE: Waiting usually makes us do less

300

What's one outdoor activity that can help lift your mood?

Walking, playing basketball, etc. 
300

Give one example of a thought that could stop you from doing an activity

Saying "I'll fail" or "It's not worth it"
300

You planned a walk, but it's raining. What's a problem-solving option?

Walk indoors, work out at home, reschedule, or do another enjoyable activity:

What should you not do?

300

True or False: Even small daily routines can help build structure and improve mood

TRUE

But ... give us a good explanation as to why!

400

Give one example of an activity that can boost your mood, even if you don't feel like doing it at first

Walking, calling a friend, listening to music, hobbies, etc.

400

Create a pleasant activity you could do in 15 minutes or less?

Texting someone, journaling, stretching, puzzle

400

How could you reframe the thought "I won't enjoy this" into something more helpful?

"I might enjoy it more than I think" or "Doing it could help my mood"

400

What's one way to remind yourself to follow through on an activity?

Set alarms, sticky notes, and ask someone to remind you

Don't give up!

400

What is one activity you can add to your evening routine to improve sleep?

Reading/Journaling

No screens/tiktok/instagram

Stretching

MINDFULNESS

500

Explain how "acting opposite to your mood" can improve depression.

Acting opposite breaks the cycle - activity improves mood even if motivation is low. 

500

How can you make a boring task (chores, homework, schoolwork). more enjoyable?

Play music, set a timer, reward yourself, or do it with someone else. 

500

Explain how doing an activity first can change both your thoughts and feelings. 

Action > New Experiences > Shifts Thoughts > Improve Feelings

500

Give an example of breaking down a big, overwhelming task into smaller steps

E.g., Laundry

Gather clothes first. Then put it in the washer. Then dryer. Then fold it.

Why is this helpful?

500

How could planning your day ahead of time help with mood and motivation?

Reduces stress, gives direction, improves control over your day