rethinking your thinking composition workshop: write for life

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RETHINKING YOUR THINKING

Composition Workshop: Write for Life

Let’s review…

What is the difference between a fixed and growth mindset?

What steps can you take to change your mindset?

Session Objectives:

To maximize your success quotient by:Identifying your thinking process and

making appropriate adjustments.Practicing strategies that will allow you

to be resilient in challenging circumstances.

What is resilience?

The ability to bounce back in the face of adversity

The ability to bounce forward in the face of opportunity

Resilient People Stuck People

Believe they are in control

Are engaged and committed to what they do

See change as opportunity for growth

Feel powerless

Go through the motions

See change as a stressor

Are you resilient or just plain stuck?

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tennis ball/velcro ball

What is your explanatory style?

Personal(me vs. not me)Permanent (always vs. not always)Pervasive (everything vs. not

everything)

Here’s an example:

Me/always/everything Not me/never/not everything

I am doing poorly in school because I am not smart.

I did poorly on this test because I did not spend enough time preparing.

I will make notecards, study at least 30 minutes each night, and attend the review session in order to be prepared for next week’s test.

Your explanatory style reflects your resilience

Me/always/everything Not me/never/not everything

My students did poorly on the test because I’m a bad teacher.

My students did poorly on the test because they did not read the assigned material and did could not participate in the review session.

Your explanatory style reflects your resilience

Seven Highly Effective Resilience Skills:

3 Ways to Analyze Beliefs

Learning Your ABCsSteering Clear of Thinking TrapsDetecting Icebergs

1 Way to Transfer Your Attention

Calming and Focusing

3 Ways to Shift Gears (aka Change Your Beliefs)

Challenging BeliefsPutting it in PerspectiveUsing Real-time Resilience

Learn Your ABCs

Learn Your ABCs

A-adversity: what pushes your buttons?

B-beliefs about your adversityC-consequences: feelings and

behaviors that result from your beliefs

Learn Your ABCs

Think of a recent, vivid, specific adverse event in your life…

ABC WORKSHEET

B:Ticker-tape belief (what you believe about your adversity in that moment) C:Consequences (emotions and behaviors)

A:Adversity(describe objectively: who, what, when, where)

Learn Your ABCs

Adversity Belief Consequence

If you can change your thoughts, you can change your life!

Assignment #1

Complete ABC WorksheetInclude a 1 paragraph analysis of how

changing your B(elief) can change the C(onsequence).

Have you fallen into a thinking trap?

Mind readingFortune tellingCatastrophizingLabelingDiscounting positivesNegative filterOvergeneralizationDichotomous thinkingShoulds

PersonalizingBlamingUnfair comparisonsRegret orientationWhat If?Emotional ReasoningInability to DisconfirmJudgment Focus

Assignment #2

Identify 2-3 Thinking Traps that you frequently fall into.

Write about 1 specific incident when you succumbed to a Thinking Trap.

Using what you learn this week, explain how you could rethink(B) this incident(A) and possibly change the outcome(C).

Assignment #3

Complete an invivo exposure for a worry and write about it or,

Do an imaginal exposure for a worry.

Let’s Review

What is resilience?What is explanatory style?What are 3 ways to analyze beliefs?

Icebergs

Have you ever seen an iceberg from the bottom up?

Icebergs

Icebergs are deeply held beliefs about how the world should operate and how you should operate in the world.

Three general categories: Achievement –Beliefs about success Acceptance –Beliefs about how you should be perceived Control –Beliefs about being in charge

Icebergs

Icebergs can make us blow things out of proportion

Icebergs can make it difficult to make decisions

Icebergs can make us repeat negative patterns

Examples of Icebergs

I have to be strong.People can’t be trusted.The world is a dangerous place.People should be treated with dignity and respect.Asking for help is a sign of weakness.I should succeed at everything I put my mind to.People must respect me at all times.Women should be kind and supportive.A man doesn’t let his emotions show.Failure is a sign of weakness.I must never give up.Only weak people can’t solve their own problems.

Detect Icebergs

What does this mean to me?What is the most upsetting part of this for

me?What does this say about me?What is so bad about that?Is this iceberg helping me or hurting me?

Assignment #4

Identify an Iceberg that you have.Answer the following questions: 1. Why is this important to me?2. What is the most upsetting part of this for me?3. What does this say about me?4. What is so bad about that?5. Is this iceberg helping me or hurting me?

Calming and Focusing

Helps to transfer your attention:Controlled breathingMuscle relaxationPositive imagery

What does shifting gears(aka changing your thinking) do?

Halts irrational thinking Reduces anxietySaves time that can be spent on

contingency planningIncreases productivity

Practice Challenging Your Beliefs

1. Evaluate your ABCs.2. Determine the “why” of your belief.3. Look at your explanatory style.4. Develop alternative beliefs.5. Look for evidence for and against your

beliefs.6. Determine how much control you have.7. Consider new beliefs.

Putting it in Perspective

1. Identify Adversity2. Identify 3 worst case scenarios3. Determine how likely each scenario is4. Identify 3 best case scenarios5. Identify 3 most likely outcomes6. Identify 2-3 solutions

Putting it in Perspective Chart

Assignment #5

Complete PIP Chart.Write a paragraph about what you learned

from completing the chart.

Real-Time Resilience

Counter negative and counterproductive thoughts at the moment they occur using

Optimism- “A better way of looking at this is…”Fact-finding- “That’s not true because…”Perspective- “A more likely outcome is…and I can…”

When is Real-Time Resilience helpful?

When you need to focus on the task at hand

When negative thoughts are sabotaging your ability to communicate and/or complete an immediate goal

Here’s what RTR looks like…

Let’s try some role play…

Assignment #6

Use RTR to analyze an adversity.Write a paragraph about the adversity and finish the following statements:“A better way of looking at this is…”“That’s not true because…”“A more likely outcome is…and I can…”

Questions and Insights

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