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Psychologist's Guide to Emotional Well Being

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Be Mindful of How You Speak to Yourself

Deann Ware, Ph.D.
What is the tone of your internal dialogue?  The way you speak to yourself is important!  A good rule of thumb is to speak to yourself in the same manner you would speak to friend.  David Burns calls this the “double standard technique” in The Feeling Good Handbook.  With friends who are struggling, we are supportive [...]
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Day 30! Daily Shoring Check Up

Deann Ware, Ph.D.
Good news–you’re 1/3 of the way through the Daily Shoring tips!  I hope you’re working on something each day–remember that daily commitment is key in building healthier habits and moving out of a rut or depression. Here are a few smart phone apps which can help build healthy habits and emotional well being: Tap & [...]
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Be Kind to Others

Deann Ware, Ph.D.
Altruism has many positive effects, including improved mood, boosted immune functioning, and decreased stress.  Today, look for an opportunity to be kind to someone.  How about: Easy: Hold the door or elevator for someone Let someone merge in traffic Pay a genuine compliment to someone; if you’re not around people today, you can do this [...]
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Recognize Your Strengths

Deann Ware, Ph.D.
What are your personal strengths? Write down at least one thing you’re good at. If you’re feeling motivated, write a list of all the things you like about yourself, as well as your biggest challenges. How can you use your strengths to compensate for your weaknesses? What can you do today that plays to your [...]
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Examine Your Attribution Style

Deann Ware, Ph.D.
Today’s Daily Shoring tip is more about thinking than doing.  Our thoughts, and the way we interpret events, greatly influence our mood. Let’s look at Attribution Styles: People with a Positive Attribution Style believe positive outcomes are due to their own effort. If things do not go their way, they either chalk it up to temporary bad luck [...]
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Think of this blog as an online self help book–a great tool, but not intended to substitute for psychotherapy with a licensed psychologist. A good psychologist or psychotherapist has a lot more to offer than a blog! And while I am a licensed psychologist, I am in no way trying to diagnose or treat individuals using this blog. Likewise, I can’t give any personal advice or counsel via the blog. If you’re in the Dallas area and would like to meet with me professionally, check out www.warewellness.com. Thanks for visiting dailyshoring.com!