Three States of Mind
What Skills
How Skills
Dialectics
Mindfulness Exercises
100

State of mind that is based on feelings, no logic or reason is considered. 

What is emotion mind?

100

It is doing something really engrossing, being "in the zone". 

What is participating?

100

This skill is doing one thing at a time, with awareness and alertness. 

What is one-mindfully?

100

This way of thinking is about finding balance between two ideas that seem like (or are) opposites. 

What is dialectical thinking?

100

We can use this type of mindfulness exercise no matter where you are at. 

What are breathing exercises?

200
State of mind where logic and facts rule. No emotions are considered when making decisions. 

What is reason mind?

200

This is wordful watching, putting labels to what you have observed. 

What is describing?

200

This is the "Nike" skill, doing just what works in order to achieve your goal. 

What is effectively?

200

This type of thinking has us using the words "always", "never". It is taking an extreme position, often getting us stuck in our feelings.

What is "black and white" or "all or nothing" thinking?

200

This mindfulness exercise uses the 5 senses to center ourselves in the present moment. 

What is grounding technique?

300

Balancing emotion and reason mind. It is almost always quiet and peaceful. 

What is wise mind?

300

It is wordless watching, using your five senses to take in your external environment. It is also noticing your thoughts, emotions, and urges. 

What is observing?

300

This skill is about being factual and descriptive about what we have observed, so we do not get stuck in one way of thinking. 

What is non-judgemental?

300

Dialectics teaches us that ______ is the only constant in our lives.

What is change?

300

This mindfulness exercise is about tensing individual muscle groups and relaxing them.

What is progressive muscle relaxation?

400

The skill for how to get to wise mind when you are in emotion or reason mind. 

What is mindfulness?

400

The order in which the "what" skills HAVE to be done. 

1. Observe

2. Describe

3. Participate

400

This type of judgement is based on facts, things we have observed, or if it fits in a set of rules already established.

What is differential judgement?

400

One way to practice dialectically thinking is to not make these about other people or situations.

What are assumptions?

400

This mindfulness exercise is about observing and keeping track of the order of numbers.

What is zen counting?

500

The three states of mind is an example of this. 

What is dialectical thinking?

500

You use the "what" skills to slow down your brain to notice these.

What are thoughts, feelings, physical sensations, urges? (I'll accept any of these)

500
This type of judgement is based on opinions or stereotypes, often used as shorthand way to describe something or someone. 

What is an evaluative judgement?


500

Dialectics teaches us that all people have unique problems and different ______.

What are points of view?

500

This mindfulness exercise is about bringing awareness to areas of tension in our body and relaxing them. 

What is a body scan?