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1. In order to communicate well, understand what the other person is expecting from you. 2. Have a smile on your face, keep your voice friendly.3. Maintain eye contact and be loud and clear. Avoid mumbling.4. Avoid talking things about your interest allows others to talk.5. Be a listener and agree to their points of view. Talking together is called the argument, and you want to communicate, right? Be wise.6. Keep your eyes open, observe. To make your communication extraordinary, observe is your words really making sense to your listener.7. Ask questions if you find something interesting, confusing, ask. Don’t feel bad a good communication means a good understanding.8. Maintain a good body language.9. Use the sum up techniques; it helps other people know you are interested and listening.10. Avoid selling your thoughts, have some gape in between. It means don’t rush when communicating.
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1. P.O.R.P.E. A strategy to prepare for exams by predicting the questions on the exam: Predict, Organize, Rehearse, Practice, and Evaluate 2. P.L.A.N. A reading/study skills strategy: Predict/Locate/Add/Note 3. D.I.D.L.S. A technique for analyzing the style of a piece of literature: Diction (choice of words), Imagery, Details, Language, and Syntax (structure and patterns of sentences). 4. C.R.O.W.N. A closure technique that helps you reflect on the completed lesson: Communicate what you learned. Reaction. Offer one sentence that sums up what the whole lesson was about. Where are some different places you could use this? Note how well we did today. 5. L.I.N.K. An activity to help you activate prior knowledge before beginning a new topic. List, Inquire, Note, Know 6. A.G.O. Edward de Bono's strategy to help you analyze the reasons behind actions: Aims, Goals, Objectives 7. S.Q3.R. Survey, Question, Read, Recall, Review. Quickly Surveying the whole thing (i.e. look but not in detail), next note down your Question areas, then Read it in detail, Recall your questions and Review the material you've read. 8. R.T.Q.2 Read The Question Twice. A very useful reminder for text-based exams, especially multiple choice tests, to help avoid making silly mistakes when the answer is known but given incorrectly due to rushing and misreading the question. 9. R.U.C.S.A.C. Read the question - Understand the question - Choose the right operation and method of calculation - 10. D.I.C.T.A.T.E. D – Define the problem I – Ideas, brainstorm ideas C – Chose one of the ideas as a solution T – Try the solution A – Analyze, did the solution work? T – Try another idea if the first solution didn’t work E – Enjoy the process For Maths Solving 11. P.I.E.S. (Solving word problems - maths) Picture: Draw a simple picture showing the situation Information: Find important facts (information) and list them next to the picture Equation: Find an equation which match the information on the picture Solve: Insert information from picture into equation and solve algebraically 12. C.U.B.E.S. -Circle key numbers -Underline the questions -Box math action words -Evaluate: What steps do I take? -Solve and Check Thank you for reading. If you found this list useful, please share this with your friends and family. There are 200+ guides to succeeding in business, career and personal life in The Success Manual. Get the pdf ebook for $12 only.
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The SUDs Rating Scale, or Subjective Units of Distress Scale is a self-assessment tool widely used in therapy. It is designed for clients to subjectively rate the intensity of their emotional states, such as anxiety, anger, agitation, stress, and other painful feelings. The Subjective Units Of Distress Scale (SUDS) handout asks clients to reflect on their current emotional state and choose a number from the scale ranging from 0 to 10. A higher number indicates increased distress while a lower number indicates minimal distress. This version of the SUDS has a column that displays possible DBT distress tolerance skills that can be used at each level of distress. Based on the client’s rating, they can be guided to use a specific distress tolerance skill. For kids and teens, this handout can be an effective tool for clearly communicating their distress levels to caring adults. Feel free to incorporate this in various settings, such as during therapy sessions, group counseling in schools, or support groups. Regardless of the environment, remember to communicate respect and understanding of the child’s personal experiences. This handout pairs well with our Subjective Units Of Distress Scale Worksheet, which allows individuals to apply the scale to their own personal experience. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of DBT worksheets and handouts. References: Kiyimba, N., & O’Reilly, M. (2017). The clinical use of Subjective Units of Distress scales (SUDs) in child mental health assessments: a thematic evaluation. Journal of Mental Health, 29(4), 418–423. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2017.1340616 Wolpe, J. (1969). Subjective units of distress scale [Dataset]. In PsycTESTS Dataset. https://doi.org/10.1037/t05183-000
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