A predisposition in our brains to keep us safe by expecting danger or anything negative.
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What is a negativity bias?
A practice that includes focusing on the present moment.
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What is meditation?
Thinking it is too "soft," or feeling pity are two reasons people avoid this practice.
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What is forgiveness?
The best time to stop "being" and start "doing."
(trick question)
What is never?
The advice given by Pema Chodron and others when learning to remain present in the midst of difficulty.
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What is taking small bites / spend just a few seconds present with the feeling of fear.
Patterns of behavior that can interfere with conscious power to choose.
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What are habits?
The point at which exercise is not a choice and ceases to be a chore.
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What is integration / What is a habit?
Best way to maintain positive experiences
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What is savor them?
The active act of compassion that adds meaning and purpose to life.
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What is contribution?
The best time of day for notice-shift-rewire
(trick question)
What is anytime?
The opposite of attachment
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What is resistance?
The readily available point of connection between mind and body.
What is the breath?
The formula for Compassion
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What is Empathy plus Love?
The state in which people are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter.
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What is flow?
The mammal reference to wandering thoughts.
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What is monkey mind?
What causes suffering with attachment?
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What is the desire for permanence?
Using the body to enhance relaxation and improve mood
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What is movement?
The ultimate shortcut to well-being
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What is Gratitude?
The downside of seeking short-term pleasure and avoiding discomfort.
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What is lowered well-being?
The specific action that calms a wandering mind and increases well-being
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What is directing attention?
This set point divides the world into "good" and "bad."
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What is Judgment
The author of 4 key questions in inquiry practices called "The Work."
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Who is Byron Katie?
The moment we experience ease, equanimity and peace instead of fear and anxiety.
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What is the present moment?
The two states of being 1) without enough challenge, and 2) with too much challenge?
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What are boredom and anxiety?
Cognition that pulls us out of the present.
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What are stories?