BAD CHOICES - The Have You Ever? Game + After Dark Edition

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BAD CHOICES - The Have You Ever? Game + After Dark Edition

BAD CHOICES - The Have You Ever? Game + After Dark Edition

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Huebscher, Robert. "Why We Make Bad Decisions." Advisor Perspectives. April 13, 2010. (May 10, 2013) http://www.wadefinancialgroup.com/files/Why_We_Make_Bad_Decisions.pdf I had a pretty modest upbringing; it was no pleasure cruise. I don't think I would be as happy today if I hadn't been through that. It was tough; I made some bad choices myself. We've created this lovely acceptable behaviour activity to support this learning. Complete with hand drawn illustrations, this resource is visual and inclusive. Children can sort the cards into 'Unacceptable' and 'Acceptable' behaviour while discussing their reasoning behind the choices.

Negative lifestyle choices – the implications - Health and

Now that you know how your choices can affect your life, consider how some consequences can affect your future more than others: Negative or Unhelpful Behaviour Discussion Cards can be used as a discussion prompt for Early Level or First Level learners as they begin to think about the impact of their words and actions on others. These cards are also illustrated to aid in understanding and be more engaging. This compliments perfectly the Acceptable Behaviour Activity! Second, he lead the team that discovered freon, the first chlorofluorocarbon, and helped popularize the use of CFCs in refrigeration and industrial applications, causing further unimaginable harm to the atmosphere Our imperfection combined with the fact that the future is unknown can lead us to make very bad decisions. But instead of feeling helpless, we can invest in our decision making abilities. We can learn to make better decisions to make a positive impact in our own lives and the people we work with.

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This is really helpful to me. Yes, there is a part of me which made a decision that now looks more than a little risky. But I have to respect that part of me, and follow up the decision positively- I won’t leave him

Why should I be good? - BBC Teach Why should I be good? - BBC Teach

To avoid making bad decisions, relying on logic and thoughtful examination of the options can sometimes be more important than relying on your immediate "gut reaction." Optimism Bias I like to think that even if we make some really bad choices and go down some bad paths, we'll eventually emerge from it.

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Edit: They refused 1 million, later offered 3B, and Google wanted 5B so no deal. And Yahoo was offered 40B by Microsoft and they didn’t want to sell. And later they sold for 4.6B. #22

Always Feeling Regretful? When It’s More Than Bad Choices

David Cameron’s decision to call a referendum on Brexit, closely followed by Teresa May caking a snap General Election and losing her party’s majority. #27 Channel 4. "What Destroyed the Hindenburg?" (May 10, 2013) http://www.channel4.com/programmes/what-destroyed-the-hindenburg/episode-guide/series-1/episode-1It was a battle of giants, and the largest military invasion of WWII: Nazi Germany against Communist Russia. But the war between Germany and Russia would be the first major land defeat for Hitler, and that defeat is considered the beginning of the decline of Nazi Germany. Alright gentlemen we’ve successfully fended off the Greeks for 10 years, our great city of Troy still stands. If we keep this up surely they will realize the siege is fruitless and return home before long.”



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