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and working memory. Since attention starts the neuroplastic process
rolling, attentional problems shut it down.
How you focus your attention plays a critical role in how you
deal with stress. Scattered attention impairs your ability to let go
of stress, because even though your attention is scattered, it is nar-
rowly focused, for you are able to fi xate only on the stressful parts
of your experience. When your attentional spotlight is widened, you
can more easily let go of stress. You can put in perspective many
more aspects of any situation and not get locked into one part that
ties you down to superfi cial and anxiety - provoking levels of atten-
tion. A narrow focus amplifi es the stress level of each experience,
but a widened focus turns down the stress level because you ’ re
better able to put each situation into a broader perspective. One
anxiety - provoking detail is less important than the bigger picture.
It ’ s like transforming yourself into a nonstick frying pan. You can still
fry an egg, but the egg won ’ t stick to the pan.
By widening your attentional focus, you can become an observer.
This is because you ’ re watching all aspects of every experience and
considering how they interrelate. It ’ s a macro perspective rather
than a micro perspective.
Biofeedback expert Les Fehmi of Princeton University has sug-
gested that by practicing what he calls
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