Is Mindfulness Safe?
The practice of mindfulness has many benefits, but there may be risks as well. Here we explore the three key dimensions of a safe mindfulness practice.
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The practice of mindfulness has many benefits, but there may be risks as well. Here we explore the three key dimensions of a safe mindfulness practice.
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The busier you are, the more you have to step away from busy-ness, to see what’s truly important in life. It’s the open spaces—the moments when you lose yourself—that help you to find contentment, joy, and peace of mind.
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Nine tips for keeping it real while engaging in meaningful communication.
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In an adaptation from his new book, Dacher Keltner explains the secret to gaining and keeping power: focus on the good of others.
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Welcoming and letting tough emotions be—instead of pushing them away—might be the key to riding out unpleasant experiences.
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According to emerging research, we're better thinkers when we're feeling awe.
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The key to optimizing the creative process is balancing the brain networks.
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Fear, while critically necessary for life itself, can be horrifying and crippling. It can also eat away at us day in and day out. And yet, welcoming our fear turns out to be the best way to conquer it. Over and over again.
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Are you hungry—or just anxious or bored? A new mindfulness app re-trains our relationship to food.
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Some habitual ways of thinking can keep us stuck in a negative loop. Cultivating awareness of these "mind traps" can help you shift your attention.
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