Lesson 3.11 – Values and Relationships (Emotions)

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Lesson 3.11 – Values and Relationships (Emotions) Supporting your success Copyright of Developing Potential 2011

Lesson 3.11 – Values and Relationships (Emotions) Supporting your success You will be able to describe how your behaviour is based on your values You will identify how emotions can affect your behaviour You will be able to describe which values lead to high performance Copyright of Developing Potential 2011

Lesson 3.11 – Values and Relationships (Emotions) Supporting your success Exercise 1 – Linking Values with Behaviours Values Friendship Respect Excellence Courage Determination Inspiration Equality Explain how a person would behave or act if they showed the Olympic and Paralympic values Copyright of Developing Potential 2011

Lesson 3.11 – Values and Relationships (Emotions) Supporting your success Exercise 2 – Understanding Emotions Are the feelings below positive or negative? Put them in the right column. Frustration, resentment, enthusiasm, aggression, compassion, pride, fear, energy, happiness, anger, joy, sadness, being fed up, contentment, sorrow, excitement, hope, love helplessness, misery, hatred, stress, envy, satisfaction, being cared for, safety, controlling, jealousy. Copyright of Developing Potential 2011

Lesson 3.11 – Values and Relationships (Emotions) Supporting your success Exercise 3 – Exploring Personal Values Share a story about someone who has helped or been inspirational for you? What values did they have? Copyright of Developing Potential 2011