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Making Good Great Decisions Starring You

Lipstick Kisses A little story…

What guides your decision making? Parents? Parents? Rules and Laws? Rules and Laws? Feelings? Feelings? Friends? Friends? Consequences? Consequences? Faith? Faith?

4 Easy Steps 1. Define the “real” problem 2. Weigh the consequences 3. Get some wisdom (ask someone older and wiser than you) 4. Decide and act

Scenario 1 You find a backpack with an iPod and forty dollars in it. There is a name on the backpack but you do not know the person. What do you do? You find a backpack with an iPod and forty dollars in it. There is a name on the backpack but you do not know the person. What do you do?

Scenario 2 Your teacher walks out of the room and one student takes a phone off the teachers desk. The teacher returns and does not realize that his phone has been stolen. What do you do? Your teacher walks out of the room and one student takes a phone off the teachers desk. The teacher returns and does not realize that his phone has been stolen. What do you do?

Scenario 3 Your friend (age 12 or 13) tells you to keep a secret about her boyfriend who is really 20. What do you do? Your friend (age 12 or 13) tells you to keep a secret about her boyfriend who is really 20. What do you do?

Two rabbits, which one did the right thing?

What is Your Response? What is one thing that you can do as a result of today’s discussion?