The path to authentic decision-making for young people

The path to authentic decision-making for young people

Discover how young people can choose their own path.

Each of us faces decisions that can impact our future. For young people aged 16 to 18, this is especially important period when their values, ambitions, and life direction are being formed. Personal coaching can provide valuable tools and techniques that help them better understand themselves, recognize their strengths, and gain the courage to make decisions that are truly authentic and aligned with their inner beliefs.

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Description:
The blog focuses on the authentic decision-making of young people aged 16 – 18 and how personal coaching can support their process of shaping the future. It includes techniques, exercises, and games to promote personal and professional growth.

Language tone:
Friendly and encouraging, emphasizing personal responsibility and self-development.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for young people aged 16 – 18, their parents, and educational professionals interested in personal growth and authentic decision-making.

Imagine you find a wallet on the street. What would you do first?
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In school, you accidentally found out that a classmate is cheating on a test and as a result, they have a better grade than you. How do you react?
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If a friend asks you to lie to their parents for them, how do you respond?
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In the supermarket, you notice that someone has discreetly stolen merchandise. How will you react?
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On social media, you see that someone is spreading false information about your acquaintance. What will you do?
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In an innocent game, the group starts mocking one of the friends. How will you react?
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You are in a group of people who start talking about cheating at work or on exams. How do you react?
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You find yourself in a situation where you could gain an advantage in an unscrupulous way, with no risk of being caught. What will you do?
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If a friend did something wrong and someone else is being falsely accused for it, I would address the situation by first talking to my friend privately. I would express my concerns about their actions and explain how it affects the innocent person. Then, I would encourage my friend to take responsibility for their actions and to speak up to correct the misunderstanding. I might also consider intervening directly with the person who is being accused, offering support and sharing the truth if it's safe and appropriate to do so. It's important to stand up for what is right and help clear the innocent person's name.
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You will get the opportunity to help someone, but it would mean losing your own advantage. What will you do?
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