1. Situations
2. Reactions
3. Emotions
4. Expectations
5. Truths
6. Needs
7. State
8. Action Strategies and Reflexes
9. Discomfort
10. Pain
11. Consequences
Exercise: Journal
Practice making good decisions when a situation arises.
Think about situations you know will occur and decide in advance how you want to react and act.
Write down your choices and actions, and note the positive and negative consequences you experienced in different situations.
By becoming aware of the situations where you react automatically and the consequences they lead to, you can influence both your reactions and actions in the future.