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The Daily Stillness Categorized: Interpersonal attention

“It’s the attention that counts: interpersonal attention fosters intimacy and social exchange” A title of one of the many studies in social psychology identifying attention as key to social exchanges. The challenges of offering interpersonal attention require us to practice empathy, being comfortable with silence and explore the ways in which these behaviour can be demonstrated in mediated online dialogue.

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#tds99 Practice insight dialogue online today

This Daily Stillness published October 7th, 2015 has 0 responses and 442 views

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#tds77 Enchanted looking practice

This Daily Stillness published September 15th, 2015 has 0 responses and 531 views

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#tds68 Start your day with kindness

This Daily Stillness published September 6th, 2015 has 0 responses and 508 views

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#tds66 Three acts of gratitude

This Daily Stillness published September 4th, 2015 has 0 responses and 938 views

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#tds55 One second everyday

This Daily Stillness published August 24th, 2015 has 0 responses and 580 views

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#tds43 An espresso for the mind: Blame

This Daily Stillness published August 12th, 2015 has 0 responses and 562 views

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#tds41 Take a break with quibbler

This Daily Stillness published August 10th, 2015 has 0 responses and 688 views

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#tds27 Finding our ground in conversation

This Daily Stillness published July 27th, 2015 has 0 responses and 739 views

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#tds24 Invisible to you, obvious to someone else

This Daily Stillness published July 24th, 2015 has 0 responses and 573 views

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#tds23 Today I practice noticing my defenses

This Daily Stillness published July 23rd, 2015 has 0 responses and 529 views

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#tds14 Cultivating a spirit of inquiry

This Daily Stillness published July 14th, 2015 has 0 responses and 617 views

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#tds12 Notice your opinions

This Daily Stillness published July 12th, 2015 has 0 responses and 1339 views

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