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And what are those few exercises?


I haven't found writing them in internet forum conveys them effectively. It's like telling people how to play a scale or hit tennis ground strokes. You generally need some demonstration and practice, which most people forego.

I wrote a couple up in my blog with examples and video to illustrate. Since the original post mentioned inner monologue, copying just the action from http://joshuaspodek.com/effective-self-awareness-exercise

1. Carry a notebook or a few sheets of paper for a week or two

2. A few times each day write your exact thoughts — not the general

3. Note the following

- What prompts each instance

- What emotions relate to it

- How the instances relate to each other, what categories they fit in

Each time you write will probably take a few minutes. The whole exercise will take about an hour over a week or two.

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Another example is how to make a meaningful connection: http://joshuaspodek.com/meaningful-connection

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Each exercise is valuable on its own, but their greatest value comes in building to others, as scales lead to playing musical pieces and ground strokes lead to playing tennis. Practice and rehearsal in any active, social, experiential, emotional, performance-based field leads to self-awareness, self-expression, mastery, and freedom.


The first one sounds similar to a daily mood log ..


Take a peek in the user's profile: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=spodek




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