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Coping with Stress |
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Decision Making |
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Problem Solving |
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Interpersonal Skills |
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Managing Emotions |
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Self-Awareness |
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Coping with stress means managing pressure and difficult situations calmly. Stress can come from schoolwork, exams, or personal problems.
Instead of panicking about a tough exam, you prepare a study schedule and take short breaks while studying.
Decision-making is the ability to choose the best option after considering all possibilities.
Deciding whether to finish your homework first or play with friends. A good decision would be to finish work first and then enjoy playing.
Problem-solving is finding the best solution to challenges and difficulties.
If your group members in a project are arguing, you find a way to divide work equally so that everyone is happy.
Interpersonal skills help us interact and work well with others.
In a group activity, you listen to everyone’s ideas and cooperate instead of insisting only on your ideas.
Managing emotions means controlling feelings like anger, sadness, and excitement in a healthy way.
Instead of yelling at a friend for borrowing your book without asking, you calmly tell them to ask next time.
Self-awareness is knowing and understanding your own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
If you realize you get nervous while speaking in class, you practice speaking at home to gain confidence.
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