This speculative model has support for some relationships, as reviewed throughout this paper, but the full model remains to be tested. The dotted arrows represent inverse relationships. Positive cognitions are linked to affective balance (higher positive affect and lower negative affect) whereas stress cognitions are linked to greater negative affect. Positive cognitions and emotions may promote greater vagal tone, androgens, and growth hormone (GH) axis activity, whereas stress cognitions and negative affect lead to high cortisol, insulin, and oxidative stress. Mindfulness may promote positive arousal directly and/or through positive cognitions, and may inhibit negative arousal directly and/or through dampening stress cognitions. Lastly, the positive pathway and the negative stress pathway tend to counter-regulate each other (arrows not shown), and have opposite effects on telomere maintenance. Specifically, we pose that positive arousal promotes and stress arousal prevents telomere maintenance.