What should you do before making an important decision?
Stop and think before acting.
Why is showing up on time important at work?
It shows responsibility and reliability and helps you keep your job.
What is a consequence?
The result or outcome of a decision or action.
Decision
A choice you make
What does it mean to be accountable for your actions?
Taking responsibility for what you do, including your choices and mistakes.
Name one question you can ask yourself before deciding.
"What could happen if I do this?”
“Is this a good or safe choice?”
“Will this get me in trouble?”
What is one good decision you can make on the job every day?
Follow instructions, stay on task, ask questions when unsure, be respectful, or take initiative
Name one positive consequence of making a good decision at work or school.
Earning trust, praise, better grades, more hours, or a good reference.
Option
One of the choices you have.
What is one thing you can do after making a mistake at work or school?
Apologize, fix the mistake, or ask for help to correct it.
Why is it important to slow down when making decisions?
So you can think clearly and avoid making a bad choice.
Who should you ask for help if you’re unsure how to do a task at work?
A supervisor, manager, job coach, or experienced coworker.
Name one negative consequence of making a poor decision at work.
Getting written up, losing hours, damaging your reputation, or losing your job.
Benefit
A positive result
Why is it important to learn from your mistakes?
So you don’t repeat them and can make better choices in the future.
What could happen if you make an important decision without thinking it through, such as quitting a job or sending an emotional message?
You could damage relationships, lose income or opportunities, and regret the decision later.
What could happen if you repeatedly ignore workplace rules or directions?
You could get written up, lose trust, or be fired.
How can repeated poor decisions affect your future, even after high school?
They can limit job opportunities, hurt references, and slow down independence or career goals.
Risk
A possible negative result
Give an example of how taking responsibility for a mistake can help your future (work, school, or relationships).
Builds trust with teachers, bosses, or friends
Shows professionalism and maturity
Can prevent bigger problems later
Helps you grow and improve your skills
Name two strategies you can use to make responsible decisions in adult life (work, money, or relationships).
Weigh short-term vs. long-term consequences
Get advice from a trusted adult or supervisor
Take time before making big decisions
Consider how the decision affects your future goals
Think about financial or job-related impacts
How do the choices you make at work today affect your future career or job opportunities?
Good choices build references, skills, and trust; poor choices can limit future job opportunities.
Why is it important to think about long-term consequences when making decisions about work, money, or relationships?
Because choices can affect your financial stability, employment, reputation, and overall quality of life.
Evaluate
To compare choices
How can accepting responsibility for a mistake show others that you are trustworthy and mature?
People see that you own your actions
It shows you can handle challenges
It builds respect from teachers, coworkers, or supervisors
It helps maintain good relationships and opportunities