Mindful Q&A: Don’t Get Addicted to Busyness
In the first installment of Mindful's relationships Q&A series, Dr. Cheryl Fraser answers your questions about managing work and life.
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Discover tranquility with Mindful.org's calm category, your sanctuary for peace and serenity. Our resources are meticulously crafted to guide you into a state of deep relaxation and calmness. From soothing articles to calming practices and stress-reduction techniques, we provide a variety of content to help you reduce anxiety, quiet your mind, and embrace a more peaceful life. Whether you need a moment of respite in a busy day or strategies for long-term stress management, our calm category is here to support your journey towards lasting serenity.
In the first installment of Mindful's relationships Q&A series, Dr. Cheryl Fraser answers your questions about managing work and life.
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Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (iBMe) was recently recognized for offering meditation retreats to teens throughout the US.
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Mindfulness isn't just about paying attention. Ed Halliwell explores 3 key mindsets that form part of a mindful way of living.
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Elisha Goldstein on why grudges keep us stuck and a mindfulness practice for embracing others when they've hurt us.
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You are smarter than your phone. Dr. Mark Bertin on how we can use technology for cultivating awareness instead of distraction.
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Early Bird Access is now available for this online symposium on uncovering your happiness.
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Decreasing stress and increasing empathy are just some of the benefits of mindfulness for lawyers.
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Elisha Goldstein shares a practice to help us stop blaming and forgive ourselves.
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You know the ones: They punch, kick, swear, and generally give us a hard time. Mitch Abblett, Ph.D., explores our perception of naughty kids and how we can change it with a little mindfulness.
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Elisha Goldstein shares how we can be less stressed with this short and sweet mindfulness practice.
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