Goals
Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions
The Brain
Microaggressions
Miscellaneous
100

What is the length of a short-term goal?

3-6 months

100

What is a thought?

Thoughts are the words that run through your mind. They're the things you tell yourself about what's going on around you.

100

What is rethinking?

To think about a situation in a different way and look for new aspects of it.

100

What is a microaggression?

A comment or action that expresses a prejudiced attitude toward someone.

100

How many zones of regulations are there? And what are they?

Four. Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red.

200

What is the length of a long-term goal?

Three to ten years or more

200

What are actions?

Actions are the things you do, or the way you behave.

200

What part of the brain has automatic responses?

Hint: Feelings alarm

Amygdala 

200

Why are microaggressions often different from being explicitly racist or harmful?

It's sometimes not meant with bad intention, or might just be a term that is used in bad taste. 

200

What are some strategies you can use to calm yourself down when you start to become overwhelmed, upset, or frustrated?

Do a breathing exercise, take a walk, squeeze a stress ball, drink some water, talk to someone, etc.

300

Why is it important to set goals?

They provide direction, motivation, and a sense of purpose, allowing you to focus on specific things and ultimately achieve desired outcomes in your life.

300

Are your thoughts always true? Why?

No. Just because you have a thought does not mean it's true. Your thoughts are guesses about why something happened, or about something that might happen.

300

What part of the brain is considered the thinking and problem-solving part?

Cortex

300

How could dismissing a microaggression be damaging?

It  makes a harmful statement seem acceptable.

300

What are the benefits of breathing exercises?

It reduces anxiety, calms the nerves, improves concentration, improves sleep, relaxes the body, and helps manage stress, and improves your overall health.

400

When making goals, you should make SMART goals. What does the "s" in SMART stand for?

Specific 

400

How do your thoughts, feelings, and action affect each other?

Thought influences our feelings, which in turn drive our actions, creating a cycle where actions shape future thoughts and feelings.

400

What is a neuron? 

A cell that sends and receives signals in your brain.

400

What type of microaggression is conveyed through body language?

ex: A lady holds her purse close to her when she walks past an African American man.

Non-verbal Microaggression 

400

What is the difference between minor conflicts and major conflicts?

Minor conflicts are generally easier to resolve and don't cause long-term physical or emotional harm. Major conflicts are harder to resolve, have serious consequences, and cause physical and emotional harm.

500

When making goals, you should make SMART goals. What does the "r" in SMART stand for?

Realistic 

500

How does changing the way you think helpful?

If you are able to see things from a different or positive point of view, you can make better decisions. 

500

What is the brain?

The organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human being.

500

What are ways to reduce or eliminate microaggressions?

Be open, don't be defensive, avoid leading questions, be an ally, check your biases.

500

What makes a conflict esclate?

Common reasons conflicts escalate:

Making assumptions, not managing your emotions, jumping to conclusions, and involving others.