Self Management Class 10
Self Management Class 10
Managing stress is about making a plan to be able to cope effectively with daily
pressures. The ultimate goal is to strike a balance between life, work, relationships,
relaxation, and fun. By doing this, you are able to deal with daily stress triggers and
meet these challenges head-on.
Management Techniques
• Time management: Proper time management is one of the most effective stress-
relieving techniques.
• Physical exercise and fresh air: A healthy lifestyle is essential for students. Stress is
generally lower in people who maintain a healthy routine. Doing yoga, meditation and
deep breathing exercises help in proper blood circulation and relaxes the body. Even
taking a walk or playing in the park will help you get a lot of fresh oxygen, which will help
you become more active.
• Healthy diet: Having a healthy diet will also help you reduce stress. Eating a balanced
diet, such as Dal, Roti, vegetables and fruits will give you the strength to do your daily
work efficiently.
• Positivity: Focusing on negative aspects of life will add more stress. Instead, learn to
look at the good things and stay positive. For example, instead of feeling upset over a
scoring less in a test, try to maintain a positive attitude and look at ways to improve the
next time.
• Sleep: We should get a good night’s sleep for at least 7 hours so that your brain and
body gets recharged to function better the next day.
• Holidays with family and friends: Going to a relative’s place, such as your
grandparents’ house or a new place during your summer vacations can help you break
from the normal routine and come back afresh.
If you can become a calm and relaxed person, you will have the ability to work
independently, which means.
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage one’s own emotions, as well
as the emotions of others.
• Emotional awareness: the ability to identify and name one’s own emotions.
• Harnessing emotions: the ability to harness and apply emotions to tasks like thinking
and problem solving.
• Managing emotions: the ability to regulate one’s own emotions when necessary and
help others to do the same.
• Understand your emotions: Observe your behavior and note the things you need to
work on. You can then work on the things you need to improve.
Finding Weaknesses
Point out the areas where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do.
Look at the feedback others usually give you.
Be open to feedback and accept your weaknesses without feeling low about it. Take it
as an area of improvement.
Difference between Interests and Abilities (Strengths)
Interests
1. Things that you like to do in your free time that make you happy. An acquired or
natural capacity
2. Things you are curious about or would do even if no one asked you to do it.
3. Things you want to learn or would like to do in the future
Ability
1. An acquired or natural capacity
2. nable you to perform a particular job or task with considerable proficiency.
Self-motivation is simply the force within you that drives you to do things. Self-
motivation is what pushes us to achieve our goals, feel happy and improve our quality of
life. In other words, it is our ability to do the things that need to be done without
someone or something influencing us.
Building Self-motivation
Goals: They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them, for example, saving
pocket money to buy a favorite mobile phone by a particular date.
Goal setting: It is all about finding and listing your goals and then planning on how to
achieve them.