Two Mindfulness Practices to Connect with Nature
Celebrate Earth Day by tuning in to the rhythms of the earth.
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Celebrate Earth Day by tuning in to the rhythms of the earth.
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Use this easy-to-remember acronym as a starting point for creating trauma-aware spaces and sessions when teaching mindfulness.
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Meditation teacher Diana Winston and researcher Susan Smalley address some of the most common concerns that come up when people first try mindful breathing meditation.
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Giving someone your full attention in conversation isn’t easy, but it is a skill we can practice and hone.
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Riding a bike, lifting weights, sweating it out on a treadmill—each can be a mindfulness practice. Whatever the physical activity, instead of simply working out to master a skill or improve your condition, you can move and breathe in a way that shifts you from feeling busy and distracted to feeling strong and capable.
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Attention is not one-dimensional, but rather rich and luxurious, writes founding editor Barry Boyce. And this complexity is what empowers us to navigate the difficulties that are always part of our lives.
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To perform at our best in crucial conversations, marrying mindful intentions with mindful actions helps to ensure that you can make good on your good intentions.
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Not sure how to start a mindful writing or journaling practice? Here are seven expert-recommended writing tips to help you find yourself on the page and navigate life with greater clarity.
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Poetry can be a kind of meditation, explains Rashid Hughes. He explores how the art of haiku can bring a sense of peaceful, awe-inspired expressiveness into your practice.
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If you find that it’s difficult to stay aware of your breath while experiencing anxiety, try this simple and calming breath practice.
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