Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Hello all who read this. I have just virtually finished the chapter on defusion (finished reading through and practicing the exercises that is). I have been regularly practicing the stream exercise and labeling. I have also incorporated at least one mindfulness practice each day. Some interesting awarenesses/experiences have come up. One of my difficult thoughts that come up regarding all this practice is this: " You're doing too much; and trying too hard; you're being obsessive/compulsive about even this now and so on. " I notice that I do many of the defusion techniques in a given day and then I feel confused; and notice a tendency to reduce the number of techniques I use at time or on a given day. I would like to do all of them at least once, realizing that I will begin to pick and choose which work best for me and best for the situation I'm in. Is there such a thing as " doing too many at once? " And might it be more helpful to practice one or two at at time (e.g., I'll practice these two just for today), cycle through the many that are available, and eventually become familiar enough to use the best ones for me/the situation etc. rather than doing many at once or on a given day? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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