For each scenario, identify how the person making the choice probably feels during and after the
choice. Do you think the choice was a good one?
“Doing good feels good.”
Ariana has a paper due tomorrow. She’s hanging with friends and stays late. She decides she can write the paper
really quickly later.
How does Ariana feel when she’s out
with her friends?
How does Ariana feel when she shows
her parents her grade?
Was it a good choice? Why or Why
Not?
Shawn is having a great time with some buddies, but one of them looks like he really needs to go home. Shawn
doesn’t want to leave, but he sees his friend home safely.
How does Shawn feel when he has to
leave the fun?
How does Shawn feel when his friend
thanks him later?
Was it a good choice? Why or Why
Not?
Sam’s friend wants him to try this new thing and Sam really doesn’t want to. But he doesn’t want his friend to be mad
either. He chooses to do it and then realizes he just put himself in bad situation.
How does Sam feel when he chooses
his friend over his own feelings?
How does Sam feel when he realizes
he’s in a bad situation?
Was it a good choice? Why or Why
Not?
How does Olivia feel while she does
the tasks?
How does Olivia feel when she gets to
work the next day and her boss is
pleased?
Was it a good choice? Why or Why
Not?
Olivia started a new job. Her boss gives her a list of tasks to do before closing. Olivia really doesn’t want to do them but
she stays until each task is done well. Then she takes off for the night.
Connecting Choices and Consequences
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