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8.MEH.1.1 Evaluate stress management strategies based on personal experience.

8.MEH.1.1 Evaluate stress management strategies based on personal experience. The student will identify a variety of techniques for managing personal stress. The student will describe the importance of self-reflection in evaluating his or her most effective stress-management strategies.

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8.MEH.1.1 Evaluate stress management strategies based on personal experience.

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  1. 8.MEH.1.1 Evaluate stress management strategies based on personal experience.

  2. The student will identify a variety of techniques for managing personal stress. The student will describe the importance of self-reflection in evaluating his or her most effective stress-management strategies. The student will apply effective methods for coping with stress based on personal experience. Objectives

  3. Brainstorm a list of health stress management techniques your are familiar with Positive stress management techniques talking it out journaling exercise progressive muscular deep breathing time management meditation

  4. Careful thought about your own behavior and beliefs. ~(Merriam-Webster dictionary) Self reflection

  5. How are self reflection and effective stress management related? What are some examples of times when self reflection resulted in making a healthy choice? Self reflection & stress management

  6. How do I feel? How did I feel earlier in the day, yesterday or the week before? • Why do I feel this way?• Why did I act in a certain way? What prompted me to act like that? What does this tell me about myself? What can I learn from this situation? If I am in this situation again, what would I do the same and what would I do differently? Steps for self reflection

  7. Linus: “I guess it is wrong to be worried about tomorrow, maybe we should only worry about today?” Charlie Brown: “No, that's giving up: I'm hoping that yesterday will get better!” Final thoughts… Credit: Charles Schultz, Peanuts

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