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sábado, 26 de janeiro de 2019

LISTA: Estratégias contra a adversidade?

Para conseguir o impossível que estratégias contra a adversidade usam as melhores (i.e. mais resistentes) pessoas?

Study identifies the most effective mental strategies that people use to get through aversive challenges - Big Think


Citando :

"The researchers started with a pilot study in which they presented hundreds of participants with challenging scenarios (such as completing a treadmill run) and asked them to list any strategies they'd typically use to push through to the end. The researchers collapsed the answers into 19 strategies most of which fell under one of two headings: situation modification strategies (e.g. drinking coffee; listening to music while working); and attentional deployment strategies (e.g. motivational self-talk or thinking the finish is near)."

A lista de algumas estratégias possíveis está aqui nesta imagem:

https://researchdigest.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/screenshot-2019-01-17-at-20.18.46.png?w=285&h=300




segunda-feira, 24 de julho de 2017

Benefícios do exercício físico "mentais"?

Basicamente, nada como ser positivo:
http://time.com/4867746/exercise-fitness-positive-attitude/

Citação:
"Apparently, just thinking that you’re not exercising as much as you should may be harmful, too. In a new study in the journal Health Psychology, people who thought they were less active than their peers had a greater chance of dying younger—even if their actual activity levels were the same.

The research suggests that the health perks of exercise may come not just from the physical movements, but also how people think and feel about them, as well. In other words, people who feel like slackers may not be getting all the benefits they should be from their workouts."

quarta-feira, 12 de outubro de 2016

A maneira de ser Nórdica faz bem à saúde? How to Hygge (Livro)

Parece que sim. E as louras também?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3828609/Ten-reasons-HYGGE-Scandinavian-lifestyle-trend-cosy-content.html


Citando:
"So what’s it all about? Well, there’s no direct translation: hygge – pronounced ‘hoo-ga’ – is a Nordic word that describes ‘a feeling of cosiness and content’, and ‘enjoying the good things in life with good people around you’.
For Swedish people like me, the traditional midsummer celebration is the essence of ‘hygge’, but its philosophy goes far beyond an annual lunch in the garden: it is a mentality shared by all Viking descendants.
And there is overwhelming medical evidence that adopting a few of our Nordic ways might just be the health boost you’re looking for…"

domingo, 19 de julho de 2015

Can Negative Thinking Make You Sick? - Time

A growing body of research points to a 'yes'

By now, the mind-body connection is a familiar idea. Most people are aware, for example, that stress can produce physical symptoms like an upset stomach, or that depression often physically hurts. But a growing body of research suggests that negative emotions and thoughts may also have links to other serious health problems, like heart disease.

Artigo completo:
http://time.com/3944624/negative-thinking-health-problems/