STATES OF MIND
WHAT SKILLS
WALKING THE MIDDLE PATH
HOW SKILLS
BONUS
100

The state of mind in which people are most likely to act impulsively.

What is Emotional Mind.

100

In this "what" skill you put words to your experience.

What is Describe

100

You are right AND the other person is right is an example of what kind of statement.


What is a Dialectical Statement.

100

Which "how" skill focuses on trying not to use words like "good", "bad", "ugly", "should", "stupid".

What is Non Judgmental stance

100

Give three examples of ways to practice wise mind.

Examples; breathing "wise" in and "mind" out. 

Asking yourself what state of mind am I in?

Focusing on the breath. 

Asking yourself if what your doing is effective.

Endless examples.

200

The combination of emotional mind (your feelings) and rational mind (the facts).

What is Wise Mind.

200

In this "what" skill one has a "Teflon mind", letting experiences, thought or feelings slip in and out.

What is Observe.

200

Listening to someone, using eye contact, nodding can be example of what middle path skill.

What is Validation

200

This "how" skill is the opposite of multitasking

What is One Mindfully

200

Your best friend just made you extremely anger. What mindfulness skill can you use before doing something you might regret.

Observe, non judgmental stance, wise mind, etc. 


300

The state of mind someone is in when he/she is thinking only of the facts.

What is Reasonable Mind or Rational Mind.

300

The "what" skill in mindfulness where individuals sit back and look at things

What is Observe.

300

What is the dialectical opposite of self-denial?

What is self-indulgence.

300

What is the "how" skill that I shared the example of the bumble bee. 

What is one-mindfully.

300

What are some consequences for acting on emotion mind?

Anything that will make the situation worse. 
400

This state of mind is sometimes called our intuition.

What is Wise Mind

400

In this "what" skill you become one with your experience. Just jumping in regardless of liking it or not.

What is Participate

400

What middle path dialectical dilemma is doing both what is needed in the moment AND experiencing the moment fully.

What is being vs doing mind.

400

What is the "how" skill that focuses on letting go of willingness and doing what works?

What is EFFECTIVELY

400

What is the difference between being and doing mind?

Doing mind: goal-oriented, focus on tasks, not being mindful

Being mind: "nothing-to-do" mind, focused on the moment, no thought of goals

500

Give an example of wise mind.

Rather than acting on urge to drink, you check the facts and realize there are more cons to drinking and you make a wise mind decision not to drink. 
500

The "what" skill that puts a name to feelings without analyzing. 

What is Describe

500

This dialectical dilemma both allows you to want to change this intensely and a willingness to accept the moment. 

What is intense desire for change of the moment and radical acceptance of the moment. 

500

This "how" skill involves letting go of distractions.

What is one mindfully.

500

What are the two types of judgments in the nonjudgmental stance skill. 

Those that evaluate and those that discriminate.

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