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Plans conversation questions

1. What are your plans for the weekend? Are you excited about them?

2. Do you like making plans or deciding things at the last minute? Why?

3. What time do you usually wake up? Do you plan your mornings or relax?

4. What are some plans you have for this year? Are they big or small?

5. How do you usually plan a trip? Do you use a list or just go with the flow?

6. I always plan my meals for the week. Do you think planning saves time?

7. Making plans can help us feel more organized and in control. Do you agree? How does planning affect your sense of well-being?

8. What do you do if your plans change suddenly? How do you react?

9. Do you think it’s important to set goals for the future? Why or why not?

10. What are your plans for the future? What do you want to do after you finish school/university? What are your career aspirations? What are your long-term goals?

11. How do you balance making plans and staying flexible? Is it hard for you?

12. I like to write my plans in a notebook. Do you use any tools or apps to organize your plans?

13. Have you ever made a plan that didn’t work out? What did you learn from it?

14. What are the benefits of having both short-term and long-term plans?

15. I think detailed plans can reduce stress. Do you think too much planning can also create stress?

16. How do you prioritize tasks when making a plan? Do you have a specific method?

17. What role does spontaneity play in achieving long-term goals? Is it better than strict planning?

18. I believe plans reflect a person’s priorities. How do you think your plans show your values?

19. How do you approach making a plan when there are many uncertainties involved?

20. What are the psychological effects of failing to achieve plans? How should people handle it?

21. How do you adapt your plans when unexpected things happen? Do you have a backup plan? How flexible are you when it comes to changing your plans? What are some strategies for dealing with unexpected challenges?