Observe
Describe
Participate
Judgment vs. Non-Judgment
Real-Life Mindfulness Scenarios
100

Observe means paying attention to what is happening in this moment without doing this.

What is judging it?

100

“Describe” means putting this to what you observe.

What are words?

100

Participate means being fully ___ in the moment.

What is present?

100

A judgment sounds like “This is dumb.” A non-judgmental description sounds like this.

What is “I’m feeling frustrated with this activity”?

100

You’re eating a snack and paying attention to the taste and texture. Which “What” skill is this?

What is Observe?

200

When you observe, you use these to notice what is happening around you.

What are your five senses?

200

When describing, you should use facts instead of these.

What are judgments, opinions, or assumptions?

200

DBT describes “Participating” like when you get absorbed in an activity and this happens.

What is “You lose track of time”?

200

DBT teaches dropping this word because it often signals a judgment.

What is “should”?

200

You say, “My hands are shaking and my stomach feels tight.” Which skill is this?

What is Describe?

300

In the PowerPoint, observing thoughts is compared to watching these float by.

What are clouds?

300

Which sentence is a describing sentence?
A) “This teacher is annoying.”
B) “My chest feels tight and my face feels warm.”

What is B?

300

Participating means doing one thing at a time with your full attention — also called this phrase.

What is one-mindfully?

300

When you judge something, your emotions usually do this.

What is intensify or get stronger?

300

You’re playing a game and fully focused on the moment. Which skill is this?

What is Participate?

400

True or false: When observing, you should push away thoughts that show up.

What is false? (You let thoughts come and go.)

400

DBT teaches us to use this phrase to describe a thought without believing it.

What is “I’m having the thought that…”?

400

True or false: Participating means overthinking what you’re doing while you’re doing it.

What is false?

400

Describe this judgment non-judgmentally: “This room is freezing.”

What is “The room feels very cold to me”?

400

You notice you’re thinking, “Everyone hates me,” and say, “I’m having the thought that people don’t like me.” Which skill is this?

What is Describe?

500

Observing helps you slow down so you can avoid doing this automatically.

What is reacting impulsively?

500

Why is describing helpful during strong emotions?

What is “It helps separate the feeling from the facts so I can respond wisely”?

500

Participating helps reduce stress because it takes your mind out of this.

What is rumination or overthinking?

500

Why does non-judgmental describing help mindfulness?

What is “It helps us see clearly instead of reacting emotionally”?

500

You “step into the moment,” stop multitasking, and immerse yourself in an activity. Which “What” skill is this?

What is Participate?