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What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Review of Our Own Sex Conduct.' It features instructions to complete each column from top to bottom before moving to the next. The worksheet contains five questions regarding past conduct, including 'We reviewed our sex conduct over the past years. Whom have we hurt?', 'Where had we been willful, dishonest, or inconsiderate?', 'Did we unjustifiably arouse jealousy, suspicion, or bitterness?', 'Where were we at fault?', and 'What should we have done instead?'. It provides a table with three columns: 'Whom did I harm?', 'Where was I at fault?', and 'What should I have done instead?'. The table has numbered rows for responses.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not suitable for grade school. It is more appropriate for mature adults due to the sensitive and complex nature of the subject matter dealing with personal conduct and potential harm caused to others in sexual contexts.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes self-reflection and accountability regarding past behavior. It encourages users to analyze their actions, identify areas of wrongdoing, and consider alternative, more responsible actions. It aims to facilitate personal growth and improve future conduct.
How to Use It:
Begin by carefully reading the instructions at the top of the worksheet. Then, work through each question, reflecting on past experiences. Fill in the table, column by column, starting with 'Whom did I harm?', then 'Where was I at fault?', and finally, 'What should I have done instead?'. Complete each column from top to bottom before moving to the next column. If more space is needed, attach another sheet.
Target Users:
This worksheet is intended for mature adults seeking to engage in self-reflection and personal growth by examining their past sexual conduct and identifying areas for improvement. It's suitable for individuals in therapy, counseling, or those simply interested in improving their relationships and personal responsibility.