10. Example
Amy
really wants a new cell.
Unfortunately, the one she
wants costs Rs. 15000, and
she has only Rs. 10000. She
wonders how she will get the
rest of money?
16. Step 3: Identify the problem
Amy does not have enough money to buy the
phone.
17. Step 4: What are your choices??
Think of all the possible solutions.
18. Step 4: What are your choices??
Come up with list of possible solutions:
• 1) Save her money until she’s has got enough
money.
• 2) Borrow money from her parents or friends.
• 3) Buy a cheaper phone.
19. Step 5: Consider the
consequences of your solutions.
List both the negative and positive
consequences.
20. Step 5: Consider the
consequences of your solutions.
1) Save her money until she’s has got enough money.
• +VE: She will feel proud about her accomplishments; she will
get the phone she really wants.
• -VE : She has to wait.
21. Step 5: Consider the
consequences of your solutions.
2) Borrow money from her parents or friends.
+VE: Amy will get the phone right away.
-VE: She won’t feel independent; friends or parents might
say “NO” to her.
22. Step 5: Consider the
consequences of your solutions.
3) Buy a cheaper phone
• +VE: Amy will get the phone right away.
• -VE: Amy won’t get the phone the phone she really
wants.
24. Step 6: What is important to
you???
• What is important for Amy??
....getting the phone she really wants???
.... getting the phone right away???
....not borrowing money???
After choosing what is important, cross out other solutions.