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  2. What is Mindfulness: Benefits, How to Practice, and More

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    Mindfulness is the practice of gently focusing your awareness on the present moment over and over again. It often involves focusing on sensations to root yourself in your body in the here and now ...

  3. Well-being - Wikipedia

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    Well-being. Well-being, or wellbeing, [1] also known as wellness, prudential value, prosperity or quality of life, is what is intrinsically valuable relative to someone. So the well-being of a person is what is ultimately good for this person, what is in the self-interest of this person. [2] Well-being can refer to both positive and negative ...

  4. How to Control Your Emotions: 10 Strategies to Try - Healthline

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    Read the room. Get some space. Manage stress. Try therapy. You may be able to regulate your emotions without suppressing or controlling them. This can benefit your relationships, mood, and ...

  5. How to Control Your Mind: 10 Techniques - Healthline

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    Positive thinking. Guided imagery. Writing. Focused distractions. Stress management. Therapy. Takeaway. Managing stress, keeping a journal, mediating, and other strategies can help you change your ...

  6. What Are the Different Types of Emotions? - WebMD

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    However, sleep is important, especially for your emotional well-being, which also affects your mental and physical health. When you lack sleep, your mental function declines. But when you get ...

  7. What is Emotional Health and How Does it Affect You? - WebMD

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    Emotional health is one aspect of mental health. It is your ability to cope with both positive and negative emotions, which includes your awareness of them. Emotionally healthy people have good ...

  8. Positive psychology - Wikipedia

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    Hedonic well-being concerns emotional aspects of well-being, whereas psychological and social well-being, e.g. eudaimonic well-being, concerns skills, abilities, and optimal functioning. [23] This tripartite model of mental well-being has received cross-cultural empirical support. [21] [23] [24]

  9. Positive Thinking: What It Is and How to Do It - WebMD

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    Try these ways to do that: Smile more. In a study, people who smiled (or even fake-smiled) while doing a stressful task felt more positive afterward than those who wore a neutral expression. You ...