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LESSON 1Given new written examples and non-examples of active voice, such asHere is an example of which is not analysis paralysis.This example is a non-example of the concept because it lacksPoint: DefinitionANALYSIS PARALYSISLESSON 1CONCEPT NAME: Analysis ParalysisDefinition of category;Analysis Paralysis is the process of over analyzing situations in your life by being caught up in negative thinking about past, or future events. Example that fits in the category:Susan spoke to Mary as she entered the work unit this morning. However, Mary did not speak back to her. Susan starts thinking that Mary does not like her, that Mary must be angry at her, Mary is stuck-up since she never speaks, and on and on and on. Nonexample that does not fit in the categoryDebbie spoke to Mary as she entered the work unit this morning. However, Mary did notspeak back to her. Debbie says to herself, that Mary must have been too busy to hear her.She will make a point to greet Mary later in the day.Borderline example that is close to the edge of the category:Susan spoke to Mary as she entered the work unit this morning. However, Mary did not speak back to her. Susan says to herself that Mary never speaks to her. Perhaps Mary does not like her. She will find a way to talk to Mary and let Mary know how she feels when Mary does not speak to her.OBJECTIVE:Given new written examples and non-examples of active voice, such asTheresa has many errands to run today. It will probably take 5 hours of her Saturday to complete the errands. When Theresa wakes up on Saturday she remembers all of the errand that she has to run today. She says “I have so much to do today. How will I ever get it all done? Why is it that everyone else gets to enjoy there Saturday, and I am alwaysstuck running a lot of errands? I never have anytime to myself on the weekend. My life is such a mess. When will I ever get to rest?” Patricia has a lot of errands to run today. It will take her about five hours to complete them. When she wakes up in the morning, she makes a mental list of all of the errands that she has to make. She reminds herself that it will require most of her day. She arranges the day so that she can run the errands and find time to rest later in the day. Shealso asks her husband if they can split some of the errands since, a couple of the places that she has to go is on his way to the golf course. After reviewing her plans, she is satisfied that she has time to do the errands and enjoy her Saturday just like the rest of thefamily.According to this definition:Analysis paralysis is the process of over analyzing situations in your life by being caught up in negative thinking about past, or future events. In 3 error free cases out of four.Posttest:Instructions:Say aloud which of these sentences is in active voice.Items:(John you should be able to come up with some examples)Point: Definition:Analysis paralysis is the process of over analyzing situations in your life by being caught up in negative thinking about present, past, or future events. Susan spoke to Mary as she entered the work unit this morning. However, Mary did notspeak back to her. Susan starts thinking that Mary does not like her, that Mary mustbe angry at her, Mary is stuck-up since she never speaks, and on and on and on.Here is an Explanation to show why this is a good example of the concept:This is an example of Susan over analyzing why Mary did not speak back to her this morning. She is now caught up in negative thoughts about present events and associatingthem with past (Mary never speaks) events.Example: non-example pairs by attribute (incl. Medium)One defining attribute of this concept is:The person is over analyzing the situation.The prime example is an example because it shows: Susan over analyzing the situation.Here is an example of which is not analysis paralysis.Debbie spoke to Mary as she entered the work unit this morning. However, Mary did notspeak back to her. Debbie says to herself, that Mary must have been too busy to hear her.She will make a point to greet Mary later in the dayThis is an example of which is not Analysis Paralysis because it lacks:Someone who is over analyzing the situation.Debbie is not over analyzing why Mary did not speak to her this morning.Another defining attribute of this concept is:The person is caught up in negative thinking about present, past or future events.The prime example above is an example because it shows How Susan is caught up in negative thinking about present and past events. Here is an example of which is not Analysis Paralysis.Debbie spoke to Mary as she entered the work unit this morning. However, Mary did notspeak back to her. Debbie says to herself, that Mary must have been too busy to hear her.She will make a point to greet Mary later in the dayThis example is a non-example of the concept because it lacks Someone caught up in negative thinking about present, past or future events.Point: DefinitionAnalysis Paralysis is the process of over analyzing situations in your life by being caught up in negative thinking about past, or future events. PRACTICE:Instructions:Say aloud which of these cases are examples of analysis paralysis.Items:(John you will need to provide examples.)DEMONSTRATION:Step 1 of Demo:I will identify cases of analysis paralysis and then you will do some right after me.Step 2 of Demo:Note these steps when I show you how to identify sentences in active:1. I recall the definition.2. I look for the defining characteristics in the examples (over analyzing, caught up in negative thinking about events)3. If the example has the defining characteristics, I label it (analysis paralysis)Step 3 of Demo:Here is a new example:John has a son in middle school. Yesterday, at work he received a call from his son’s teacher asking him he planned to attend the parent teacher conferences the next day. Johnresponded affirmatively. The teacher told John that he had something important to tell hem about his son. During the night John wakes up and remembers the phone call. He starts wondering why the teacher wants to talk to him about his son. He says “Why did he call me, I always attend the conferences? Has my son done something wrong? I wonder what he did to screw up this time? This is so embarrassing. My son is such a screw up, I wish he would hurry up and grow up. 1. I recall the definitionAnalysis Paralysis is the process of over analyzing situations in


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