Intent vs impact/Mental flexibility
Maintaining conversations
Off/on the mark thinking
Emotion regulation (anger/anxiety)
Self-esteem/teasing & Bullying
100

T or F - Sometimes our impact doesn't match our intent, even when we have good intentions

True

100

What are three skills to maintain a conversation?

What is (any of these accepted)

Listening closely, Staying positive, Showing you're listening with verbal/nonverbal cues, Asking open-ended questions, Using Say 3 and See rule, Giving a compliment, Sharing opinions respectfully, Being friendly

 

100

What is the difference between on-the-mark and off-the mark thinking?

Off-the-mark thinking -> negative emotions; not helpful; unrealistic

On-the-mark thinking ->positive emotions; more helpful; more balanced/realistic thinking

100

Name three places where you might feel anxiety in your body 

Your head (dizzy), palms sweating, your heart (fast heart beat), your stomach (stomach aches)

100

What are 3 sources of self esteem?

Thoughts about ourself

Feedback from others

Events that happen to us

200

What mental flexibility?

Adapt, try something new, bend don't break, shift gears, go with the flow Let it go, accept change, move on, switch to plan B

200

What is the Say 3 and See rule?

What is after you say three sentences, let others think about what you have said and respond. (+ finish with a reciprocal question!)

200

How does All-or-Nothing Think?

What is thinking in extremes; never/always, perfect, failure 

200

Name three ways you might feel anger in your body

What is your fists, loud voice, your jaw, etc

200

True or False: In order to be assertive, you have to feel confident

False

300

How does being mentally flexible help us in our relationships with others?

Helps us...

Cooperate, Collaborate, Compromise, Get along better with others

300

What are three examples of nonverbal communication?

What is (any accepted)

Smiling, Turning body toward person, Good eye contact, Friendly tone of voice

300

Name three of the thinking errors we discussed

What is (all accepted)

Shoulds, Catastrophizing, All-or-Nothing, "It's Not Fair!", Filtering, Blaming Others, Personalization

300

What are three anxiety coping skills? 

What is (any accepted)

Take deep belly breaths, Squeeze then relax muscles (progressive muscle relaxation), Think happy thoughts, Take a break or rest, etc

300

What does it mean to respond neutrally to a bully?

To act like you don't care

400

Come up with an example of intending to do something good that does not have the same impact

What is making a joke that sounds like an insult (other examples accepted)

400

What are two things you can do to start a conversation?

What is 

1) Compliment them (not too many times)

2) Ask relevant open-ended questions, eg. "What do you like to do for fun?" (not too many at once)

400

What thinking trap does this describe: "She must not like me because she didn't say hi to me in the hallway"

Personalization

400

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

What is "I can handle this", "Stay calm", "I can get through this", "It probably won't be that bad"

400

Explain what it means to define success based on "effort" vs "outcome". Which is better for our self esteem?

Effort = amount of work put in regardless of outcome

Outcome = how it turned out regardless of effort

500
How does not being mentally flexibly get in the way of making friends?

upsetting to others; makes others not want to spend time with you

500

Act it Out! Role play a scenario of how to maintain a conversation.

(Remember to enter and exit the conversation appropriately)

500

What thinking trap is this? "What if I never make friends ever again?"

catastrophic thinking  

500

Name two ways to cope with anger and give an example for each

1) Relaxation strategies / calm your body

2) Positive self-talk

500

Give an example of an "I" Statement one could use if a friend is being too bossy 

what is “I feel _________ when you ________. Please __________”