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Minimizing successes and magnifying failures? Change your distorted thinking
Minimizing successes and magnifying failures? Change your distorted thinking

Sometimes we find ourselves in a situation where we question our own abilities, minimize our successes, and overemphasize what we perceive to be our failures. When this happens, it’s helpful to try to view the situation more clearly and from a more balanced point of view. This takes practice, but the process starts with awareness.

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Waiting for motivation to strike? Try rethinking that
Waiting for motivation to strike? Try rethinking that

We all know that motivation is key to accomplishing our goals, but even if you have a much-desired goal in mind, it’s too easy for motivation to dissipate. Before setting a goal, it’s critical to identify why it is important to you, to create a detailed plan that outlines how you will achieve it, and to make a to-do list so you can track your progress.

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How can mindfulness practices help with migraine?
How can mindfulness practices help with migraine?

Many common medication treatments for migraine can cause side effects, underlining the need for more tolerable treatments. Mindfulness practice has been associated with improvement in people with chronic pain, including migraine. A study investigated whether mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques provided benefit for people experiencing migraine.

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Navigating a chronic illness during the holidays
Navigating a chronic illness during the holidays

The holiday season is a stress test we create for ourselves, but for people living with a chronic illness, the need to heed signs of fatigue can conflict with the desire to ensure others enjoy themselves. What does an illness have to teach us about self-care? The lessons are relevant to everyone, whether living with an illness or not.

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Making holiday shopping decisions quicker and with less stress
Making holiday shopping decisions quicker and with less stress

The holiday season often makes people feel stressed out over choosing gifts. Everyone wants to give a gift that the recipient will be excited about, but expectations and the fear of making the wrong choice undermine the thinking process. Can people get better at making decisions? Yes, but it requires accepting that there is no ideal choice, and approaching the process with the proper focus.

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