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Best way to bounce back from embarrassm­ent

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When you can’t stop thinking about a faux pas, try to be a fly on the wall as you replay the scene. Canadian researcher­s say the point of view we use when recalling the past impacts how we process the informatio­n, and a third-person perspectiv­e activates brain regions that reduce the memory’s emotional intensity. Prior research shows a third-person point of view creates distance, helping us put the incident in perspectiv­e.

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