Talk about ironic: Twisted Sister’s 1984 anthem to bucking authority has since been adopted by religious entities, teachers and even politicians, each bending it to their own definition: Don’t Get It Twisted: ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ Can Be Anyone’s Protest Song
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“Teach your kids some downtime that will give them the rest and rejuvenation they need. Know that you are doing your best and give yourself a break. Come September you will be feeling much better.” https://t.co/JRaw9hpDZ0 pic.twitter.com/BLuo25xy9I
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“We know the human brain is hardwired to crave new, novel information; to desire insight about what other people are doing and wonder where we might be missing out. Now it seems we have lost our ability to be still and let our minds rest.” https://t.co/DIgLT5mhww pic.twitter.com/fLGOMAnMOA
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How the mindful brain copes with rejection
Whether it’s being left out of happy hour plans or being broken up with by a significant other, we can all relate to the pain of social rejection. Such “social pain” is consequential, undermining our physical and mental health. But how can we effectively cope with the distressing experience of being left out or ignored? Mindfulness may be an answer: How the mindful brain copes with rejection | OUPblog
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