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Flexibility

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    Adjusting to changes in plans or new situations • Coming up with new approaches © 2015 Pathway 2 Success Flexibility • Being able to “think outside the box” • Being able to impr
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  • You have math homework but forgot your book at school. What can you do?
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  • You have a big project due today but forgot it at home. What can you do?
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  • You see someone crying. What are three different things that person could be thinking?
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  • You see someone with their head down. What are three different things that person could be thinking?
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  • Your teacher gives you a detention for talking, even though it wasn’t you. How do you react?
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  • A boy did his math project but did not turn it in. What are at least 3 possible reasons why?
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  • Tommy was hungry but didn’t eat lunch. What are at least 3 possible reasons why?
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  • What are strategies for staying calm when things don’t go as planned?
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  • Describe a time you were upset when things didn’t go as planned. What could you have done differently?
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  • You are excited for a friend to come over but they tell you that they don’t want to anymore. How do you react?
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  • It’s the end of the school day and you realize you forgot to write homework down. What can you do?
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  • The bell rings but you’re not done with your test. What can you do?
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  • Your class was supposed to watch a fun movie today but plans change when the teacher is out sick. How might you react?
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  • How can using flexible thinking keep you calm, cool, and collected?
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  • Describe a time when things didn’t go like you planned but they worked out anyway.
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  • What does it mean to have a flexible mind? Why is it important in life?
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