Flexibility
Maintaining conversations
Off the mark thinking
Managing Anxiety/Self Esteem
Intent vs. Impact/Bullying
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What is flexibility?

going with flow, adapting to chang

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Name three things you can do to help a conversation feel positive.

eye contact, listening to others, waiting until a pause to speak, etc.

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What item did we use in group to show on the mark/off the mark thinking

dart board

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Name three places you might feel anxiety in your body 

dizzy, sweating, fast heart beat, stomach aches, etc.

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What is intent?

What you mean to do or say

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Describe two kinds of flexibility

A: Mental Flexibility is being open to all ideas, considering alternatives, and using problem solving; Physical Flexibility describes being able to move body easily into different positions)

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Name three things that "hurt" a conversation.

Interrupting, Not looking at person, yelling, etc.)

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How does Allie- All-or-Nothing Think?

thinking in extremes; never/always, perfect, failure 

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What were the three parts of anxiety

Thoughts, Body sensations, and behaviors

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What is impact?

What actually comes across when you say or do something

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Give an example of a time when you felt "mentally stuck"

Any example!

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What is the One Minute Rule?

When you join a conversation, wait one minute to listen to the topics of the conversation before you say something.

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Name three of the thinking errors we discussed

Sherman Should, Captain Catastrophe, Allie all or nothing, It's not fair Fred, Negative Nelly, Blaming Betty, Polly personal

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Name one coping thought you could use to help you get through a scary time.

I can handle this, Stay calm, I can get through this, it probably won't be that bad

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Name two things that can make your intent different from your impact?

Word choice, tone of voice, nonverbal behavior etc.

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Give an example of a time you were mentally flexible.

Any example!

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What is "reciprocity" in a conversation?

When both people in the conversation are taking turns talking about subjects that are interesting to both people.

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What thinking error does this describe: “It’s all my fault we lost the game"

Blaming Betty

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What 3 things impact your self-esteem?

Your thoughts, feedback from others, events that happen to us

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True or False: A bully is more likely to bother a person who is passive, overly cooperative, and has overly emotional responses.

True!

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How does mental flexibility help or hurt relationships?

help

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If you want to keep the conversation flowing, what can you do?

Ask questions – Who, What, Where, When, How

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What are the names of the 2 "bounce back" characters?

Hopeful Holly and Proactive Man

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What is self-esteem?

What you think about yourself and your abilities

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Give an example of a good way to handle being teased.

Moving away from the person, telling the person to stop, speaking in a firm voice while making eye contact, assertive posture, getting a teacher/adult if you need additional help, acting like you don't care what the person is saying