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Positive Neuroplasticity

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On August 7, 2015 · 4 Comments · In Favorite, Healthy Habits
You can shape your neuronal architecture by choosing what you focus on. Click To Tweet A Short Lesson on Neuroplasticity: Every time you have a thought, your brain changes. How is this possible? “Neurons that fire together wire together.” With each thought, a synaptic connection is formed or strengthened. Our brain cells, called “neurons,” communicate [...]
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5 Tips for Coping with Holiday Stress

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On December 7, 2013 · Add Comment · In Cope with Anxiety, Exercise, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression, Sleep
People are often surprised to learn that the holidays are my busiest time of the year, but think about it–the holidays are stressful! During the holidays, people reminisce about happy times and want to recreate that emotion. But this is challenging if you’re going through difficulties, have lost a loved one, or you’re away from [...]
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Finding “Flow” and How it Contributes to Happiness

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On June 12, 2013 · 6 Comments · In Cope with Anxiety, Exercise, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
The key to flow is finding the optimal balance of skill set and challenge. Click To Tweet What is “flow” and why is it important for happiness? First, let me explain what “flow” is.  “Flow” involves both an activity and a state of mind. When you’re in a “flow state of mind”: You lose track [...]
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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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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!