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Make More Time to Relax

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On November 14, 2012 · Add Comment · In Cope with Anxiety, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression, Sleep
We talked about the fight or flight response and diaphragmatic breathing in Improve Your Stress Response, and the relaxation response, guided relaxation, progressive muscle relaxation, and yoga in Learn to Relax.  What’s left?  Meditation! Click here for great article from the Mayo Clinic on the physical and mental benefits of meditation.  There are several varieties of [...]
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Identify a “Filler Task”

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On November 11, 2012 · 5 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Exercise, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
  You can use a “filler task” to replace unproductive, anxious, and distressing thoughts. Click To Tweet What’s a “filler task?”  Something you do, or think about, when you feel yourself spiraling down. Remember the Daily Shoring tip to Stop Worrying?  And the suggestion that you have something else to focus on when you start [...]
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Allow Yourself Time to Think

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On November 8, 2012 · Add Comment · In Cope with Anxiety, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
We all need time to think, reflect, reminisce, and plan.  But what’s the difference between “wasting time” and allowing yourself “time to think?”  To answer this question, you need to learn to pay attention to your internal state–what “nonproductive” activities make you feel happy?  What activities tend to spur creative thought and inspiration?  These are [...]
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Learn to Use Mental Rehearsal

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On November 6, 2012 · 2 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Favorite, Healthy Habits
Practice makes perfect, right?  Well, practice may not guarantee perfection, but research shows mental rehearsal enhances both physical and mental performance! What is mental rehearsal?  Going through the steps of a specific task/goal in your mind.  Visualize each step; by visualize, I mean see the full movie in your head–not as an observer, but as [...]
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Improve Your Productivity, Part 2

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On November 5, 2012 · 2 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Healthy Habits
Yesterday, in Improve Your Productivity Part 1, you wrote down specific action items for a goal/project. Today, dedicate a set amount of time to work on a task, say 25 minutes. (If you can’t do it today, commit to a time later this week.) Define your goals for that 25 minutes, set a timer, and go! After [...]
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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!