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14,700 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Anxiety. | Well, anxiety is an
emotion, not just a bodily
sensation. So let’s first look at the
bodily sensations that are
associated with anxiety. Notice
where you feel it in your body.
Just spend some time
sitting with it, getting familiar
with it. What do you feel in your
body? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:Anxiety.###Response: Well, anxiety is an
emotion, not just a bodily
sensation. So let’s first look at the
bodily sensations that are
associated with anxiety. Notice
where you feel it in your body.
Just spend some time
sitting with it, getting familiar
with it. What do you feel in your
body? |
14,701 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | A tightness in my stomach. | Okay. So just notice
that. See if you can let go of any
struggle with that sensation. Is
that tightness something you
have to stop? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:A tightness in my stomach.###Response: Okay. So just notice
that. See if you can let go of any
struggle with that sensation. Is
that tightness something you
have to stop? |
14,702 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | I can have it. | Good. Now let’s come
back to the emotion of anxiety.
Take a moment to notice your
posture toward that emotion.
What does your mind say about
it? Do you like it? Do you want it
to go away? How do you feel
about it? You can answer me. | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: I can have it. ###Response: Good. Now let’s come
back to the emotion of anxiety.
Take a moment to notice your
posture toward that emotion.
What does your mind say about
it? Do you like it? Do you want it
to go away? How do you feel
about it? You can answer me. |
14,703 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | I don’t like it. I want it to
go away. | If you had to rate, on a
scale from zero to ten, how
willing you are to have the
feeling of anxiety, just as it is,
without changing it or doing
anything about it—where zero is
completely unwilling and ten is
completely willing and
welcoming—what would you
say? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: I don’t like it. I want it to
go away. ###Response: If you had to rate, on a
scale from zero to ten, how
willing you are to have the
feeling of anxiety, just as it is,
without changing it or doing
anything about it—where zero is
completely unwilling and ten is
completely willing and
welcoming—what would you
say? |
14,704 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Three. I don’t like it and I
want it to stop. | Yeah, you don’t like it.
And, willing isn’t liking. You canPresent-moment awareness:
Having the client observe his
bodily sensations to help bring
him into the moment.be willing to have what you don’t
like. Remember that? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: Three. I don’t like it and I
want it to stop. ###Response: Yeah, you don’t like it.
And, willing isn’t liking. You canPresent-moment awareness:
Having the client observe his
bodily sensations to help bring
him into the moment.be willing to have what you don’t
like. Remember that? |
14,705 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Yeah | I want you to see if we
can renegotiate your relationship
with this feeling a bit. You rated
your willingness to have the
anxiety at three. Can you move
that up a little more, open
yourself up a bit to the feeling?
And then a little more?
If you can, treat it as
kind of like you might clear a
spot at the table for a newly
arriving guest, whether or not the
person is your favorite.
And where are you in terms of
your openness to it now? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:Yeah###Response:I want you to see if we
can renegotiate your relationship
with this feeling a bit. You rated
your willingness to have the
anxiety at three. Can you move
that up a little more, open
yourself up a bit to the feeling?
And then a little more?
If you can, treat it as
kind of like you might clear a
spot at the table for a newly
arriving guest, whether or not the
person is your favorite.
And where are you in terms of
your openness to it now? |
14,706 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | I’m at a six. | Good. Now return to
visualizing that scene with your
coworker. He’s there.
See if you can open up even a bit
more. You can’t stand this guy,
and you’re not sure what to do.
Notice the feelings and where
you feel them in your body.
Notice what your mind
gives you. Notice any pull to do
something, to avoid or run away.
How intense is the anxiety, from zero to ten? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:I’m at a six. ###Response:Good. Now return to
visualizing that scene with your
coworker. He’s there.
See if you can open up even a bit
more. You can’t stand this guy,
and you’re not sure what to do.
Notice the feelings and where
you feel them in your body.
Notice what your mind
gives you. Notice any pull to do
something, to avoid or run away.
How intense is the anxiety, from zero to ten? |
14,707 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Six | I want you to see if you
can hold this feeling lightly, like
you might hold a butterfly that
has just landed on your finger.
Take a few moments to do this.
Must this feeling be
your enemy, something you need
to struggle against? Or can you let
it be there just as it is? You don’t
need to like it or want it, just let
go of struggling against it.
For a little while here,
I’m going to be silent, but I want
you to keep looking for what your
body does. Dispassionately, as
that observer, watch what your
body does. And as you notice
each sensation, see if you can
simply acknowledge it, welcome
it, and say hi to it. And as you do all of
this, see if you can notice, just for
a second, that there’s a part of
you that stands back from all of
this, noticing it all. To wrap up, I’d like you to picture
the room and what it will look
like when you open your eyes.
And when you’re ready to come
back, open your eyes.
Okay, so what was your
experience with that? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:Six###Response: I want you to see if you
can hold this feeling lightly, like
you might hold a butterfly that
has just landed on your finger.
Take a few moments to do this.
Must this feeling be
your enemy, something you need
to struggle against? Or can you let
it be there just as it is? You don’t
need to like it or want it, just let
go of struggling against it.
For a little while here,
I’m going to be silent, but I want
you to keep looking for what your
body does. Dispassionately, as
that observer, watch what your
body does. And as you notice
each sensation, see if you can
simply acknowledge it, welcome
it, and say hi to it. And as you do all of
this, see if you can notice, just for
a second, that there’s a part of
you that stands back from all of
this, noticing it all. To wrap up, I’d like you to picture
the room and what it will look
like when you open your eyes.
And when you’re ready to come
back, open your eyes.
Okay, so what was your
experience with that? |
14,708 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Well, it was kind of intense
at first. I didn’t really want to be
doing the exercise. But I did it
anyway. I felt a little better as we
went along. It got less intense. | Okay, so it got less
intense. For what we’re doing, it’s
not really important whether or
not it got less intense. Sometimes
feelings are intense, sometimes
not. They’re always changing. What’s more important
here is your struggle against it.
Did you notice any difference
between when you were more
willing later and when you were
less willing at first? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: Well, it was kind of intense
at first. I didn’t really want to be
doing the exercise. But I did it
anyway. I felt a little better as we
went along. It got less intense.###Response:Okay, so it got less
intense. For what we’re doing, it’s
not really important whether or
not it got less intense. Sometimes
feelings are intense, sometimes
not. They’re always changing. What’s more important
here is your struggle against it.
Did you notice any difference
between when you were more
willing later and when you were
less willing at first? |
14,709 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Yeah, I felt more tense at
first. It was hard work. It waseasier, somehow, later when I
was more willing. I was more
open I guess...even though it was
scarier in some way. | Neat. So let me ask you
this: Is there a way you could
bring a greater degree of
willingness to doing this kind of
thing in your real life? What’s
something you could do that
would be about being the kind of
manager you want to be that
would require some willingness,
such as what you just practiced? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: Yeah, I felt more tense at
first. It was hard work. It waseasier, somehow, later when I
was more willing. I was more
open I guess...even though it was
scarier in some way.###Response: Neat. So let me ask you
this: Is there a way you could
bring a greater degree of
willingness to doing this kind of
thing in your real life? What’s
something you could do that
would be about being the kind of
manager you want to be that
would require some willingness,
such as what you just practiced? |
14,710 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | I guess I could go confront
that guy. | Yeah, you could do
that. My sense is that maybe we
need to lay a little more
groundwork before we get to
that, so maybe we’re not there
yet. I wonder if there’s anything
else you’ve been thinking about
doing that’s kind of scary that
would feel like a step in a positive
direction? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:I guess I could go confront
that guy.###Response: Yeah, you could do
that. My sense is that maybe we
need to lay a little more
groundwork before we get to
that, so maybe we’re not there
yet. I wonder if there’s anything
else you’ve been thinking about
doing that’s kind of scary that
would feel like a step in a positive
direction? |
14,711 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Well, I know I don’t even
walk by his office. I mean, if I
even think of walking by his
office, I get anxious. | So you avoid walking by his office because that makes you anxious.
One thing we might
do is have you walk by his office while watching what shows up
for you as you do that—doing it
with willingness, not struggling,
but maintaining the sense of
openness and willingness you
practiced in this exercise. What
we’re working on here is your
ability to stay present with
yourself even as you do some
things that are difficult. We’re
helping you learn to make room
for whatever part of your history
shows up in the moment and to
keep your feet moving in your
valued direction. And what’s
doing this hard work about?
What’s the value that you’re
trying to live out here? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:Well, I know I don’t even
walk by his office. I mean, if I
even think of walking by his
office, I get anxious.###Response:So you avoid walking by his office because that makes you anxious.
One thing we might
do is have you walk by his office while watching what shows up
for you as you do that—doing it
with willingness, not struggling,
but maintaining the sense of
openness and willingness you
practiced in this exercise. What
we’re working on here is your
ability to stay present with
yourself even as you do some
things that are difficult. We’re
helping you learn to make room
for whatever part of your history
shows up in the moment and to
keep your feet moving in your
valued direction. And what’s
doing this hard work about?
What’s the value that you’re
trying to live out here? |
14,712 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Letting my coworkers
know I care, making my
workplace fun, and building a
sense of teamwork. | Does spending some
time practicing getting more
familiar with these feelings and
practicing willingness with them
seem like a step in that direction? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: Letting my coworkers
know I care, making my
workplace fun, and building a
sense of teamwork.###Response:Does spending some
time practicing getting more
familiar with these feelings and
practicing willingness with them
seem like a step in that direction? |
14,713 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Yeah, because i need to be able to talk to that guy. He's hurting our morale at work | So maybe you could
spend some time purposely
experiencing that feeling of being
intimidated by him, feeling
anxious about what might
happen, as you did today. If you
were to spend some time each
day walking by his office, would
that do it? | Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input:Yeah, because i need to be able to talk to that guy. He's hurting our morale at work###Response: So maybe you could
spend some time purposely
experiencing that feeling of being
intimidated by him, feeling
anxious about what might
happen, as you did today. If you
were to spend some time each
day walking by his office, would
that do it? |
14,714 | Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All
Six Processes | Yeah, that would be a good
start. How about I do it twice a
day? | That sounds great. And
remember, as you do it, try to
bring a mindful, welcoming
posture to whatever reactions
show up for you. Watch your willingness as you do it, watch which passengers show up, and welcome them in. Treat your own reactions kindly. And remember, this isn’t about making this stuff
go away; it’s about learning to
carry your own history forward
into a more powerful and
effective life at work.
| Below is an instruction that describes a task, paired with an input that provides further context. Write a response that appropriately completes the request. ### Instruction: Sample Dialogue Illustrating Flexible Work with All Six Processes###Input: Yeah, that would be a good
start. How about I do it twice a
day?###Response: That sounds great. And
remember, as you do it, try to
bring a mindful, welcoming
posture to whatever reactions
show up for you. Watch your willingness as you do it, watch which passengers show up, and welcome them in. Treat your own reactions kindly. And remember, this isn’t about making this stuff
go away; it’s about learning to
carry your own history forward
into a more powerful and
effective life at work.
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