Definitions
Physical Wellness
Sleep
Time Management
Conflict Resolution
100

What is a stressor?

Anything that causes stress.

100

What is one basic habit you can incorporate in your life to safeguard your physical wellness?

  • Eat a varied diet.

  • Move regularly.

  • Drink water.

  • Get good sleep.

  • Wear sunscreen. 

100

True or False: Humans fall asleep more quickly in the dark.

True. Our brains have evolved to associate darkness (like nighttime) with sleep. 

100

Regardless of the demands on our time, the things we must accomplish, or any looming deadlines, we only have this many hours in a day.

24 hours.

100

A person who responds to another person's concerns by yelling is engaging in (high-conflict/conflict-managing/conflict avoidant) behavior.

High-Conflict

200

What is distress?

Stress that causes a negative outcome.

200

True or False: Movement and/or exercise are critical tools for maintaining mental and emotional well-being, as well as physical well-being.

True. Exercise triggers the release of endorphins, chemicals in your brain that boost your mood and give you energy, leading to positive impacts on mental and emotional well-being.

200

True or False: Caffeine and naps are just as good for our health and well-being as regular nightly sleep. 

False. Too much caffeine or too many naps (especially later in the day) can interfere with night sleep, leading to poor sleep quality and more intense fatigue. 

200

True or False: Time, once done, is gone forever.

True. Time is finite, and we can't redo the past.

200

True or False: All conflict is bad.

False. Conflict can be productive or unproductive, depending on the perceptions and reactions of the participants. 

300

What is conflict?

What arises when two (or more) people have conflicting needs or wants.

300

True or False: only strenuous exercise, like sprinting or power-lifting, has positive impacts on health and well-being.

False. Low-impact movement, like walking and stretching, is consistently shown to have positive impacts on health and well-being. 

300

True or False: for optimal sleep, your bedroom should be very warm.

False. To fall asleep, your body drops its temperature, so a cool environment is best for sleep.

300

Which of the following is an optional task? 

Sleeping, eating, going to school, watching TV. 

Watching TV

300

A person who responds to another person's concerns by actively listening and seeking a solution is engaging in (high-conflict/conflict-managing/conflict-avoidant) behavior. 

Conflict-managing behavior.

400

What is a miscommunication?

A miscommunication occurs when there's a mismatch between the words one person says and the message the other person understands. 

400

Who decides whether a physical wellness routine is working effectively for you?

You do. Each individual must determine what what works for them. 

400

How many hours of sleep does a typical teen require per night? 

8-10 hours, according to SleepFoundation. Other sources recommend as many as 12 hours.

400

Which of the following is a mandatory (non-optional) task?

Social Media, After-School Activities, Sleeping, Studying

Sleeping. Human beings require sleep to function.
400

A person who chooses to ignore a friend spreading rumors is engaging in (high-conflict/conflict-avoidant/conflict-managing) behavior.

Conflict-avoidant behavior.

500

What is sleep hygiene?

Daily habits surrounding falling asleep and staying asleep

500

How many minutes of movement does a typical teen need on a daily basis for optimal wellness?

60 minutes, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. 

500

Why do screens, like TV and phone screens, interfere with sleep? (It's the same reason some people who use computers a lot sometimes wear special glasses). 

The blue light they emit prevents our brains from recognizing that it's time to sleep. 

500

What does it mean to prioritize?

To prioritize is to put tasks in order based on their importance. 
500

To minimize defensiveness, you can raise concerns to another person by beginning your statement with what personal pronoun?

I. 

I-statements, also known as I-messages, refocus a complaint toward the experience of the speaker, rather than making an accusation.