Pre-training and Post-training Evaluation Stress Awareness: From Noticing to Thriving

SELF PRE-EVALUATION

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1. I know my own early warning signs for stress. 2. I am confident that I can recognize these signs before I experience too much stress. 3. It is important to me to slow down, stop, and evaluate the stressors in my life. 4. I am confident that I can evaluate these stressors effectively. 5. I can recognize when I am engaging in unhealthy coping and correct the situation. 6. I am more likely to find a positive way to respond to stress in my life than to tolerate it. 7. I can easily tell the difference between effective and healthy coping strategies versus ineffective and unhealthy coping. 8. I have tools that help me to look at stress in a positive way. 10. Overall, I am confident that I can keep stress from affecting my performance at work.



























































































Pre-training and Post-training Evaluation Stress Awareness: From Noticing to Thriving

SELF POST-EVALUATION

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1. I know my own early warning signs for stress. 2. I am confident that I can recognize these signs before I experience too much stress. 3. It is important to me to slow down, stop, and evaluate the stressors in my life. 4. I am confident that I can evaluate these stressors effectively. 5. I can recognize when I am engaging in unhealthy coping and correct the situation. 6. I am more likely to find a positive way to respond to stress in my life than to tolerate it. 7. I can easily tell the difference between effective and healthy coping strategies versus ineffective and unhealthy coping. 8. I have tools that help me to look at stress in a positive way. 10. Overall, I am confident that I can keep stress from affecting my performance at work.

 As a result of today’s session on stress and problem solving…

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My ability to handle stress has… My knowledge of healthy coping has… My skills for pausing and evaluating stress has… My desire to address stress effectively has… My knowledge of where to go to get help if I cannot handle stress has…

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Pre-training and Post-training Evaluation Stress Awareness: From Noticing to Thriving

TRAINING EVALUATION

1. The facilitator was well prepared with all slides, materials, and handouts. 2. The facilitator was knowledgeable about the subject matter. 3. The facilitator made the material relevant to my own personal situation. 4. The facilitator clearly explained the slides and each section of the workshop. 5. The facilitator clearly explained how to use the stress management skills reviewed in the workshop. 6. The facilitator did a good job of guiding participants with the handout "Are you Coping Well?" 7. The facilitator instructed us on creating a positive attitude toward stress. 8. The pace of the session helped my learning (not too slow or too fast). 9. Overall, I am satisfied with the facilitator. 10. Overall, I would recommend this workshop to others.

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Stress Awareness: From Noticing to Thriving

TRAINING QUIZ

1. How can you evaluate and understand your personal strain signature? a. Evaluate how good you are at controlling your anger b. Look at physical, emotional, cognitive, and social symptoms of stress c. Think about ways to eliminate common sources of stress in your life d. All of the above 2. If we are mindful about our situation and our tolerance, we can handle stress by doing what? a. Tolerating the stress b. Avoiding or eliminating the source of stress c. Choosing a positive coping response d. Withdrawing from the situation 3. Stress is an event in itself, and is not about how our minds and body responds to events and situations. a. True b. False 4. What do we call the capacity to be mindful and respond effectively to stress, to learn and grow from stress, and to be stronger in mind, body, and sprit from stress? a. Raw Coping Power b. Responding vs. tolerating c. Counting your uplifts d. Having a buffering system

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1. How can you evaluate and understand your personal strain signature? a. Evaluate how good you are at controlling your anger b. Look at physical, emotional, cognitive, and social symptoms of stress (CORRECT) c. Think about ways to eliminate common sources of stress in your life d. All of the above 2. If we are mindful about our situation and our tolerance, we can handle stress by doing what? a. Tolerating the stress b. Avoiding or eliminating the source of stress c. Choosing a positive coping response (CORRECT) d. Withdrawing from the situation 3. Stress is an event in itself, and is not about how our minds and body responds to events and situations. a. True b. False (CORRECT) 4. What do we call the capacity to be mindful and respond effectively to stress, to learn and grow from stress, and to be stronger in mind, body, and sprit from stress? a. Raw Coping Power (CORRECT) b. Responding vs. tolerating c. Counting your uplifts d. Having a buffering system