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A hand-drawn image of a tall, multi-story treehouse with various windows and balconies. The tree has a large green canopy, shops at the base, including a café with people sitting outside. There’s a bicycle parked nearby, all set against a white background.
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Sustainable Architecture… 

Must it be beautiful? If we are to bring the energy of millions of people to the task of making sustainable architecture more commonplace, then yes, writes Bryan Welch. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • June 1, 2011
A person lies on a large, flat rock in a prone position with arms outstretched. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, sparse vegetation, and a clear blue sky, creating an expansive and tranquil scene.
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Make Meditation Work For You 

So you're practicing mindfulness, but sometimes it just doesn't feel like it's working. That's natural. In order to stay on track, says Donald Altman, it's important to stop now and then and recalibrate your thinking. Here's how. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • May 31, 2011
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A Way to Have Deep Conversations Online…No, Really 

Assaf Peretz has created a place online for you to have deep conversations about things that matter. Tom Morris, Ph.D. talks to him about his fascinating website and the possibilities for meaningful online discussion. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • May 31, 2011
A serene beach scene featuring a hammock tied between two trees, providing a peaceful spot overlooking the ocean. The sandy shore and gentle waves add to the tranquil atmosphere, with palm trees offering shade and a clear, blue sky overhead.
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Why Vacations Are Necessary 

A vacation can be just the thing to jumpstart your waning creativity, according to a recent report on CNN.com. In the report, Adam Galinsky, professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, says “detaching from a familiar environment can help get new perspectives on… Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • May 24, 2011
A shirtless man sits outdoors, holding a white mug, surrounded by green foliage. Behind him, clothes are drying on a clothesline. An old, rustic stove with a kettle on top is nearby. The vibrant greenery suggests a rural or forested setting.
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My Year of Living Without Money 

Is it possible to live without spending any cash whatsoever? After becoming disillusioned with consumer society, Mark Boyle decided to give it a try. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • May 18, 2011
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Animating Art Through Meditation 

Arthur Zajonc explores how art can come to life through contemplation, and guides us through a simple exercise that will help us experience art in this exciting way. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • May 17, 2011
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