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Finding Happiness

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On May 28, 2013 · 1 Comment · In Cope with Anxiety, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
“Positive Psychology” is the scientific study of resilience, optimism, and emotional well being.  In other words, the science of happiness! Today, I want to share some of the key insights of this research. The first thing you need to know is that the strongest predictor of happiness is having something meaningful to do. Mihayli Csikszentmihalyi, [...]
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Find Balance with Mindfulness

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On February 25, 2013 · 2 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Exercise, Favorite, Healthy Habits
You can learn to change physiological responses by changing your thoughts. Click To Tweet I’ve written several posts about mindfulness, but if you’re still confused about exactly what mindfulness is and how to do it, I have a simple exercise for you! First, let’s talk about some of the mental benefits of mindfulness, which include improved attention/concentration, [...]
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Use Mindfulness to Avoid the “Kindling Effect”

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On February 24, 2013 · 1 Comment · In Cope with Anxiety, Exercise, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Sleep
Constant activation of your sympathetic nervous system creates a “kindling effect” for anxiety. Click To Tweet Why is mindfulness effective in improving  well being?  Research indicates (at least) two processes at work–physical and mental.  Today, we’ll focus on the physical underpinnings: Physical benefits of mindfulness include lowered blood pressure, improved immune system functioning, and better sleep. [...]
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Use “Additive Thinking”

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On February 19, 2013 · 3 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
Additive thinking involves thinking of strategies you can use to improve your performance. Click To Tweet When you’ve made a mistake or not performed to your expectation, you can use “additive thinking” to shift your thinking from self-recrimination to self-improvement! Additive thinking involves thinking of strategies you can use to improve your performance.  This is [...]
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Activate the Calming Hormone “Oxytocin”

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On January 20, 2013 · 6 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
Oxytocin is the “calming and connection” hormone–the opposite of adrenalin. Click To Tweet   I earned my Ph.D. in a medical school setting, so I’m a staunch believer in both mind-body medicine and rigorous science.  Both schools of thought support the numerous benefits of the “calming and connection” hormone “oxytocin,” including: A calming effect Decreased [...]
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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!