Emotions
Emotions
Erasmus+
Mindfulness
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100

This emotion can make your heart beat faster and your palms sweat before an exam or presentation.

anxiety

100

Why is it important to separate observations from judgments?

Judgments can make people defensive, while observations are more likely to encourage understanding.

100

Who can participate in Erasmus+?

Students, recent graduates, trainees, teachers, youth workers, and sometimes young people not in formal education can participate, depending on the project type.

100

What does mindfulness actually mean?

Mindfulness is the practice of paying full attention to the present moment—your thoughts, feelings, body, and surroundings—without judging them or trying to change them.

100

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

200

This skill helps people express disagreement without becoming aggressive or passive.

assertiveness

200

How to help others in emotional crisis

Help someone in an emotional crisis by staying calm, listening without judgment, validating their feelings, offering support, and encouraging professional help if their safety is at risk.

200

What are the main goals of Erasmus+?

The programme aims to improve skills, promote cultural exchange, strengthen European identity, and increase employability through international learning experiences.

200

How does mindfulness affect the brain?

Regular mindfulness practice can strengthen areas of the brain responsible for attention and emotional control, while reducing activity in the stress-related “fight or flight” system.

200

Which country has the most natural lakes?

Canada

300

What is emotional intelligence?

Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and effectively use emotions in oneself and others.

300

What is the main goal of NVC?

To create understanding, empathy, and connection while reducing conflict.

300

What skills can I gain from Erasmus+?

You can develop communication, teamwork, intercultural awareness, language skills, leadership, and adaptability.

300

What is mindful breathing?

It means paying attention to each breath—feeling the air entering and leaving your body—without trying to control it.

300

Which country has the most time zones?

France

400

What are some physical signs of anger - name at least 5

Increased heart rate, muscle tension, clenched fists, faster breathing, and feeling hot or flushed.

400

What is the difference between stress and anxiety?

Stress is typically a response to a specific external pressure, while anxiety is a persistent feeling of worry or fear that may continue even when no immediate threat exists.

400

What types of projects exist in Erasmus+?

Erasmus+ includes youth exchanges, volunteering (European Solidarity Corps-related activities), study mobility, traineeships, teacher training, and strategic partnerships between organisations.

400

Give 5 examples of relaxation techniques

Deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, body scan meditation, and mindful walking are five effective relaxation techniques.

400

How many bones are in the adult human body?

206

500

What is the "fight-or-flight" response?

t is the body's automatic reaction to perceived danger, preparing a person to either confront the threat or escape from it.

500

How can empathy become emotionally exhausting?

Constantly absorbing others' emotions without boundaries can contribute to emotional fatigue or compassion fatigue.

500

What is non-formal education in Erasmus+?

It is learning outside traditional classrooms through workshops, games, group activities, discussions, and real-life experiences.

500

Is mindfulness about controlling emotions?

No. Mindfulness is about allowing emotions to arise and pass naturally while observing them with awareness, rather than suppressing or controlling them.

500

When is Ada birthday?

06.09.2000