🛡️ Teen - How to Make Good Decisions Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.101 – Why Anger Makes You Decide Dumb Things: Anger makes your brain act fast but think slow. When you’re mad, your body floods with energy meant for defense, not smart choices. The part of your brain that helps with logic goes quiet, while the part that reacts takes over. That’s why small problems suddenly feel huge. You might say or do things that feel powerful in the moment but make you regret it later. Recognizing anger before it builds helps you take control back from that quick reaction. Taking a pause doesn’t mean you’re weak — it gives your brain time to catch up. The more you practice waiting before responding, the more power you have over what happens next. Once you calm down, your mind can see options that were invisible during the heat of the moment. Real strength is not in reacting, but in choosing what kind of outcome you want.

About this course

An essential life series that teaches teens how to think critically, weigh outcomes, and make good decisions that protect their future.

This course includes:
  • A complete video and audio lesson series tailored to teen experiences
  • Guided exercises and real-world decision-making scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks teens can use daily
  • Interactive self-reflection tools and “what would you do?” challenges
  • Communication scripts to handle peer pressure and toxic influence

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