The second step of reframe is very related to what’s called cognitive therapy. We really want to recognize cognitive distortions. The wise advocate is always working with you, your inner loving guide in the service of doing that action of putting a clear-minded label on the contents, reframing it so that it’s true. From the perspective of the four steps which we’ll say more about in this interview which are relabel, reframe, refocused, revalue. But on the other hand, we’re learning rapidly, we’re getting more information. When you’re in a situation that’s fear-provoking, because of being in an unknown situation with the disease involved, it’s clearly going to be anxiety-provoking and fear-provoking. They put very strong stress on calmness, and then in the present moment, and then this word non-judgmental which I’m kind of relieved to say isn’t quite as fashionable as it was a couple of years ago, but it’s still quite fashionable. I would say in a more current usage that’s come into a sort of fashion and very wide usefulness in this generation, in the last 10 years, very intensively in the last 5 years. In the tradition that mindfulness comes out of, that is always done for the purpose of clear mindedly assessing and making discernments about your content and responses to the feelings and thoughts that you’re having, specifically within a traditional perspective out of which mindfulness comes about the wholesome or unwholesome nature of the content and your responses. We use it as a sort of a synonym type term for mindfulness with the added ingredient, mindfulness being basically observation, clear-minded observation of your conscious experience. One of the things that you want to consult your wise advocate about is your inner loving guide. That itself is obviously an acknowledgment that makes people anxious, but at least, we have to understand what we’re doing and modulate it in that context because we’re also gaining information rapidly. JS: We acknowledge upfront that we’re in a situation where we don’t really know what’s really going on. What would be the most important thing for our listeners to bear in mind during this time of crisis? Let’s start by talking about the elephant in the room, what’s going on with regards to the outbreak? There’s a lot of fear, hysteria, hoarding of everything from toilet paper to everything else including guns. Jeff and Josie, it’s so great to have you on the show. Transcript The Wise Advocate by Art Kleiner, Jeffrey Schwartz and Josie Thomson Jeffrey and Josie with their book The Wise Advocate and on their website. #Blown away synonym how toJeffrey and Josie conclude the interview with practical tip on how to implement the Wise Advocate in your life. Jeffrey explains how self-directed neuroplasticity works. Josie shares how meditation helped her during her health battles.Jeffrey demonstrates a mindful exercise that focuses on the practice of attention control. The distinction between assessment and discernment.An introduction to their book, The Wise Advocate and why their readers find it very helpful in dealing with personal and operational crisis.Josie explains how to apply the four-step process for certain situations.Jeffrey shares the four-step process to bear in mind during times of crisis. Jeffrey Schwartz and Josie Thomson, co-authors of the book The Wise Advocate. 2010, Karen Fischer, Healthy Family, Happy Family, page 40,īut your seventeen-year-old revhead son would be blown away if you commented on his rims (never call them alloy wheels).Īdelaide′s Crime Stoppers phoneline was pumping: revheads and greenies alike were dobbing in yellow Ford Econovans blowing smoke on the road.2008, Janet Fife-Yeomans, Heath: A Family's Tale, page 14,Ĭars are a religion in Perth, which is still a city of revheads with a bigger membership of car clubs than anywhere else in the country, and Claremont was one of the world′s oldest speedway tracks.( Australia, informal ) One who takes part in, or enjoys watching motor racing.From rev + -head ( “ suffix indicating a fan or enthusiast ” ).
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