Understanding Your Circle of Influence
A worksheet for 6th graders to explore and understand their circle of influence and control in social studies.
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Understanding Your Circle of Influence
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand what aspects of your life you can control and what you can influence.
1. The Circle of includes things you can directly change or decide.
2. The Circle of includes things you cannot directly control but can affect.
3. Things outside your Circle of Concern are often called your Circle of .
1. Which of the following is most likely in your Circle of Control?
The weather tomorrow
Your attitude towards a challenge
The outcome of a sporting event
The decisions of world leaders
2. If you try to convince your friends to join a club, you are exercising your:
Circle of Control
Circle of Influence
Circle of Concern
Circle of Indifference
1. You can directly control what other people think about you.
True
False
2. Your grades are entirely within your Circle of Control.
True
False
1. Give an example of something in your Circle of Influence and explain how you can influence it.
2. Why is it important to focus on your Circle of Control and Influence rather than your Circle of Concern?
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