Let’s Talk Low Mood Week 3. Feedback from last week Increasing activity and getting a balance Obstacles Time management Monitoring Mood Life Balance Visualisation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Study Skills… Do you want to get better grades…then listen up!!!!
Advertisements

Work Life Balance. Work Life Balance Challenge Work life balance challenges spring from our success: - Unique and pioneering initiatives - Scaling to.
Giving Feedback.
Strategies for Time Management and Productivity
Carine Senior High School Helping Your Child Succeed at High School.
CV and Interview Skills Workshop 2006
Week 2 Let’s Talk Low Mood. Week 2 Feedback from last week and weekly tasks Behavioural activation diary Looking after yourself Sleep, exercise and diet.
Session 5-8. Objectives for the session To revisit general themes and considerations when delivering the intervention. To consider sessions 5-8 and familiarise.
Boost Your Mood Week 6 Let’s Talk Course. Week 6 Review of what we learnt over the course Action Plans and potential difficulties Possible setbacks and.
TEN TIPS FOR HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
7 Ways To Stay Motivated to reach your goal Visualise success Put pictures where you can see them Give priority to your goal Find a friend who shares your.
Academic Learning Services:.  Provides individual or group assistance for most subjects and general literacy / numeracy  Located down the very back.
Study Skills Use the study timetable at the end of this power point to get ready for Christmas test.
MANAGING PERFORMANCE A business psychology perspective by Michael Wellin BA, MSc, C.Psychol.
Classroom management Elizabeth Karakehagias
Managing Time How much time do you have? How are you going to use it?
Copyright Personal-Assistant-Tips.com © 2011 All Rights Reserved
Coping with Math Anxiety
1 Get Organised! Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development Student Counselling Service
BALANCE & Keys to a successful year! TIME MANAGEMENT 101.
Lesson 6.1 Self-Motivation Lesson 6.2 Action Plans Lesson 6.3 Time Management 6 CHAPTER Setting Goals ©2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
Time Management ‘Take Charge’ Student Learning.
Chapter 3 Manage Your Time. Self-Management “It’s 7:30 am., I am late for class, and I can’t find my keys. It always seems like there’s too little time.
Week 1 Let’s Talk Low Mood. Welcome Housekeeping - fire exits, toilets, refreshments Introductions, who we are Questionnaires – which questionnaires?
Let’s Talk Course Boost Your Mood Week 1.
Isle of Wight Business Women’s Lunch OCTOBER 2014 THE GARLIC FARM.
What are Mindsets? Our work with your child. What you can do at home to help. The next steps. Time for questions.
Time Management Identify the Obstacles to Managing Your Time Wisely!
Goal Setting A projected state of affairs that a person plans to achieve A desired end point Desire, Intention, Purpose, Result It has been shown time.
Goal Setting. By setting goals you can: Take up an activity or activities Help you to focus on what you need to do to improve and ignore distractions.
Managing Your Time.
Time pressure is a major source of stress for many people. Organization doesn't make more hours in the day, but it can reduce time pressure by making it.
Interviews and Negotiations. 2 Agenda 1. Preparing for the interview 2. During the interview 3. Waiting for an offer 4. What is negotiable 5. Questions.
Overcoming Procrastination
COOL TOOLS Reactions and Stress. Learning to React Well Managing emotional reactions means choosing how and when to express the emotions we feel. People.
PEARL The Manchester College
Section 7: Basic Counseling Skills: Teaching Clients New Skills.
Studying for Success Year 12 In Focus Model Farms High School.
Time Management The successful person has the habit of doing the things other people don’t like to do. They don’t like doing them either…but their disliking.
1 End of Term 2 Review Wednesday 20 March 2013 Please note the workshop on the day may be delivered in a different format Adam Sandelson LSE Student Counselling.
Interpersonal Skills: Effective Communication & Conflict Resolution Chapter 9.
Setting and Reaching Goals Learning Targets : Gain skills/apply how to : Visualizing and setting goals Achieving goals Stating Goals Become motivated Overcome.
Leading From a Position of Limited Power L e a d i n g C h a n g e T h r o u g h C o l l a b o r a t i o n.
Setting Smart Goals. The difference between where you are and where you want to be! What is a Goal?
Managing Time Every mistake is an opportunity to learn something new.
Week 6 Let’s Talk Low Mood. Week 6 What have we learnt over the course? Action Plans and potential difficulties Possible setbacks and how to manage them.
Zero Stress Presented By:. Find a Balance Understand the responsibilities you already have Don’t overload yourself with work Don’t neglect some of your.
Goal Setting. Do you have a goal??? Goals should be... Specific o Getting an “A” in Math and a “B” in Accounts is much more specific than just saying.
Let’s Talk Low Mood Week 5. The role of thinking in depression Looking for alternative explanations and challenging negative thinking Positive self-talk.
How to Develop a System of Time Planning and Management Semester Calendar by Months: – The semester calendar should be used to identify due dates each.
Cool Tools Stress.
Boost Your Mood Week 3 Let’s Talk Course. Week 3 Feedback from last week Increasing activity Obstacles Time management Relaxation.
Top Ten Skills for High- School Students Whether you're a freshman or a senior, developing the following ten skills will help you achieve success in school,
Study Methods – Session 4
Using Time Wisely. Time Is of the Essence Use a planner. Planning will relieve stress. Using a planner leaves less room for error. Keeping track. If you.
STUDY SKILLS OVERVIEW. Common Myths and Misconceptions Students still believe in luck when it comes to grades.Students still believe in luck when it comes.
University of Louisville Disability Resource Center.
Managing Time  How much time do you have?  How are you going to use it?  What are your goals?  What are your priorities?  Do you have a schedule?
Living well with dementia` Making Space dementia awareness training.
MANAGING YOUR TIME AND THE TIME OF OTHERS
STUDY SKILLS OVERVIEW.
IT AIN’T ROCKET SCIENCE
Work Life Balance and Time Management
Managing Time How much time do you have? How are you going to use it?
MANAGING YOUR TIME AND THE TIME OF OTHERS
Time Management for Middle Leaders
DEALING WITH CHANGE Learning objectives Learning outcomes
Session 2 – The study Timetable
Work Life Balance and Time Management
Presentation transcript:

Let’s Talk Low Mood Week 3

Feedback from last week Increasing activity and getting a balance Obstacles Time management Monitoring Mood Life Balance Visualisation

Feedback - Group How did you find the weekly tasks for last week? Have you got any questions?

Behavioural Activation Summary Behavioural activation is a technique which reduces our withdrawal/avoidance behaviour and therefore we focus on: - Re-establishing our daily routines -Increase pleasurable activities -Do the things necessary for us

Small Group Exercise What obstacles can you think of that might get in the way?

Obstacles which get in the way Distraction Procrastination Lack of Motivation Lack of Time …

What strategies to overcome these obstacles can you think of? White Board Exercise

Small Group Exercise What strategies to manage time can you think of?

Time Management “The Five P’s” 1. PLAN a) Assess how you use your time - use weekly diary b) Make time to plan - e.g. lists, time to think and discuss 2. PRIORITISEA,B, C and D items 3. PASS a) Pass tasks to someone else - i.e. delegate b) Just pass, don’t do it, say “No!” 4. PERFECTIONISTDon’t be one! Remember you can make a mistake 5. PUT THINGS OFF Do things you have to NOW! Don’t put things off that will only increase your stress

Beginning to monitor mood The importance of acknowledging pleasure and achievement Importance of acknowledging closeness and contact with others How to rate: ?/10 begin to consider for achievement and pleasure Try to do 1 thing a day for pleasure, 1 per day achievement, and 1 contact with others.

Discuss In a group discuss what is missing in your BA forms in terms of pleasure/achievement and closeness. You might like to highlight the activities that fall into each group with coloured pens so you can see at a glance where the gaps are.

Work-life balance is a term that is useful for everybody who has home and work commitments People who get their work-life balance right speak of a sense of satisfaction, achievement and excitement If your life feels like all work and no play, maybe it’s time to think about how you could achieve a better work-life balance Balance in your life

What might help you to achieve a better balance: Assess the impact that long working hours are having on your life Consider adopting flexible working patterns Remember that it’s ok to ask for help Delegate the domestic chores if possible Take up a new hobby Discover a new dimension in your personal life Balance in your life

Visualisation

Weekly Tasks Review your SMART goals Follow behavioural activation planning diary sheet and try to complete all tasks you have set yourself Make sure you start with easier tasks Try to practise time management strategies