Multiple Choice
Situation
Carla has become very busy since she came to college.She is a full-time student and is very active in campus clubs and organizations.Her classes and campus activities leave her little time to socialize with her friends.She is beginning to feel as if she has let her friends down because she has had to cancel several activities that they had planned,but she also feels guilty if she isn't able to meet her other obligations.Carla has always thought that she was in control of her life and has managed well up until now.She wants to spend more time with her friends without giving up her other activities.
-Carla realized and corrected her mistake.What can Carla do to ensure that she will continue to have enough time to have fun with her friends without compromising any area of wellness?
A) Establish set times and days to be with her friends.
B) Eliminate some of her participation in campus activities.
C) Be flexible with her time and acknowledge that obstacles may occasionally disrupt her plans.
D) Tell her friends that they have to participate in some of the campus activities with her so that they can have more time together.
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