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» Can intensive mindfulness training improve depression?Depression affects about 350 million people worldwide and is the leading cause of disability. Mindfulness training is a promising approach to decreasing depressive symptoms.
» More on the “Art” of Benign ConfrontationConfrontation doesn't have to mean making judgments about character, and it doesn't have to mean putting people on the defensive.Tags: in practice, relationships, responsibility
Confrontation doesn't have to mean making judgments about character, and it doesn't have to mean putting people on the defensive.
Tags: in practice, relationships, responsibility
» How Re-Writing Your Story Can Change Your LifeSo what's your story? We all have one, you know -- a story about ourselves, where we come from, who we are, and what our place is in this world.Tags: control, decision making, motivation
So what's your story? We all have one, you know -- a story about ourselves, where we come from, who we are, and what our place is in this world.
Tags: control, decision making, motivation
» Putting Insights to Good Use: The INTJ Personality TypeAlthough they may come across as archetypal bookworms, INTJ personalities want to do more than just understand complex concepts: they want to apply their intuitive insights and radical ideas to make the world a better place.Tags: communication, creativity, intelligence, relationships
Although they may come across as archetypal bookworms, INTJ personalities want to do more than just understand complex concepts: they want to apply their intuitive insights and radical ideas to make the world a better place.
Tags: communication, creativity, intelligence, relationships