^Mind ^Center ~principal~
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- ^Tend to ^Think, ^Feel and ^Act in ~balance~.
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^Name-or-express ^How we ^Care.
For any ~context~ we may ^Explore it in its ~parts~:
- ^Recognize ^When we ^Think.
- ^Identify ^What we ^Feel.
- ^Express ^How we ^Act.
Subject
^Mind is a mode of ^Mind to ^Discover our ~mind~. ^When we ^Work with our ~mind~, we ^Want to ^Explore ^How we ^Think, ^Feel and ^Act in ~balance~.
In any ~context~, we may ^Evaluate ^How we may ^Tend to ^Feel, ^Act and ^Think. This is the FAT ~model~ of the ~mind~. We all have minds that ^Need to ^Heal. ^Exercise this ~model~ ^Regularly to ^Help ourselves and to ^Share ~progress~ with others.
^Imagine that we ^Need to ^Heal the tiniest ~part~ of our ~mind~. This ~model~ is small ^Enough to ^Fit yet ^Still ^Work. Those are some tiny folds in our brain and so many! ^Imagine the biggest ~MESS~ we can ^Make of ourselves. This ~model~ is ~general~ ^Enough to ^Tackle that also.
Target
Anytime we ^Start to ^Work with our ~mind~ or that of others, ^Immediately ^Consider its ~parts~.
For a ~problem~ of any size.