Judgments of these 10 kinds are considered to influence a person’s well-being in ways illustrated next. The processes can vary in how far they are explicit or implicit, and they may occur in either an automatic or controlled fashion (e.g. Daniels et al., 2004; sehneider & Chein, 2003). Controlled processing is under conscious cognitive management and can be applied flexibly as considered appropriate; it is limited by current attentional resources. Automatic processes, deriving from extended practice, need fewer attentional resources, demand less effort, may be faster than controlled processes, and resilient in the fact of stressors. Automatic processing cannot easily be measured during its occurrence, and research (mainly in cognitive psychology)