All the Feels
Healthy Coping Skills
About Me!
True or False?
100

Happy

What brings you happiness?

How do you know you are happy? What does it feel like in your body?

100

How would you define a coping skill?

Coping skills are things that we can do in-the-moment, to help us turn down the volume of our emotions and avoid getting overwhelmed. They help us to get through stressful situations with a little more ease, and without doing something we'd regret later on.

100

Share one of your strengths and one thing you find challenging.

:)

100

True or False?

Some feelings are bad.

False.

Feelings are not good or bad. They are a bodily reaction that tell us something (for example, anxiety when in a new environment can help us stay alert and safe). Some feelings are more enjoyable or less enjoyable than others.

200

Sad

What is something that has made you sad recently?

What does it feel like inside your body?

200

Box breathing...Let's try it

200

Who is your role model and why?

:) :)

200

True or False?

You can control your feelings.

False.

You CAN control how you react to and cope with your feelings (how you behave).

You CAN control your thoughts (which can make feelings stronger/weaker).

But you CANNOT directly control your feelings (for example, you cannot tell yourself to stop being angry and suddenly all feelings are gone)

300

Anxious

What is something that has increased anxious feelings?

What does anxiety feel like in your body?

300
Pick out 2 yoga poses to try!
300

You choose! Share anything about yourself.

:) :) :)

300

True or False?

The average person has 60,000 thoughts per day.

True

400

Anger

Share about a time you were angry...

How did you know you were angry? What did it feel like in your body?

400

Grounding exercise - 54321

Use your senses - 5 things you see, 4 things you feel, 3 things you hear, 2 things you smell, and 1 thing you can taste
400

My favorite memory is....

:) :) :) :)

400

True or False?

Feelings only last for about 90 seconds.

True.

Feelings are simply reactions within your body and brain. After 90 seconds, the initial chemical reaction is over. If you still feel fear, anger, anxiety, or any other emotion, it's not your body that's fueling it – it's your thoughts. 

500

Shame

What is shame?

What does it feel like in your body?

500

Drawing or writing

Draw 2 different emotions on a piece of paper

OR

Take 2 minutes to write down any thoughts going through your mind

500

If I had 3 wishes, I would wish for...

:) :) :) :) :)

500

True or False?

Anger and anxiety come from the same part of the brain.

True. 

Both anger and anxiety/fear come from the amygdala, which is a small almond-shaped part of our brain that helps us to survive.