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The expert discusses mindfullness and its relationship with trait anxiety, openness, parental nurture and working memory capacity.

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Mindfulness refers to the state of being alert, aware and attentive to the sensory perceptions, feelings and perhaps predictable consequences of the objects and events which one comes into contact with. People whose intuitive sense is working and they are able to garner the advantages of instincts, are efficient in apprehending and improvising on any given situation. State anxiety is defined as an unpleasant emotional arousal in face of threatening demands or dangers.

Openness is an excellent quality of any individual who is flexible enough to ...

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