Managing Stress
Communication Styles
My Journey & Future Skills Wave
100

Name two common physical signs of stress.

Headaches, stomachaches, tense muscles, fast heartbeat, trouble sleeping, tired eyes

100

Name one of the three communication styles we learned.

Passive, Aggressive, Assertive.

100

What is one new skill you've learned that you want to keep practicing?

Personal answer - e.g., deep breathing, using I statements, identifying emotions

200

What is one healthy coping strategy for stress we discussed?

Deep breathing, taking a break, talking to a trusted adult/friend, listening to music, engaging in a hobby

200

Which communication style is about expressing your needs clearly and respectfully?

Assertive

200

What was one helpful thing you learned about dealing with problems?

Personal answer - e.g., the 5-step process, brainstorming solutions, evaluating options

300

True or False: All stress is bad for you.

False (some stress can be motivating)

300

True or False: Aggressive communication helps build strong relationships.

False

300

Who is someone you can talk to if you need support or are feeling overwhelmed?

Personal answer - e.g., parent, teacher, counselor, friend

400

What is stress?

A situation, event, or thought that causes you to feel stress.

400

Is this you first freebie?

If so, Congrats. If not, Congrats Again!

400

How has learning these skills changed how you think or act in challenging situations?

Personal answer - e.g., I pause more, I think before I speak, I understand my feelings better

500

Give an example of a 'good' stress

Excitement before a game, motivation to study for a test, energy before a performance.

500

Why is listening an important part of good communication?

It helps you understand what others are saying, builds trust, shows respect.

500

What is one piece of advice you would give to another student about managing emotions or stress?

Personal answer - e.g., it's okay to ask for help, practice breathing, talk it out.