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Over time, this practice leads the person to gain the ability to be less reactive to difficult experiences and approach equanimity regarding the content of the illness experience, including negative emotions and thoughts.
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In the higher echelons of tennis, it's very, very difficult to walk the fine line between being reactive to what's coming at you and being proactive.
One interpretational problem is that the limited temporal resolution of these techniques makes it difficult to determine whether the cerebral effects are causal or reactive to the tremor.
"We were reactive to others' proposals".
It is quite difficult to diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children under 6 because they are usually not articulate, their brains and behavior are changing rapidly, and they are very reactive to their environment".
"It has been derivative of Clinton and reactive to Bush".
Mr. Fornas added: "We are reactive to market conditions.
We were a bit reactive to situations.
His answer: Being reactive to external noise".
Along with being reactive to music too.
I would just go along being reactive, reactive, reactive (yes that is 3 reactives because I was really reactive) to outer circumstances instead of making conscious choices, instead of acting from a more calm and clear place inside.
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