5 Reasons You’re Having a Hard Time Being Mindful
Think your brain just isn’t made for mindfulness? Think again. Busy mind, scattered focus, more to do than you can handle? Join the club.
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Think your brain just isn’t made for mindfulness? Think again. Busy mind, scattered focus, more to do than you can handle? Join the club.
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According to a new study, self-compassion may help us benefit from regret rather than wallowing in it.
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When we have trouble being vulnerable, "self-compassion" can seem like "self-indulgence." But fessing up to when we fall short can bring out our best, happiest, selves.
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The rise of tech has turned “office” into a mindset rather than a physical place for many modern workers. In the midst of this increased flexibility, here’s how you can bring some stability to your worklife.
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This mindfulness practice is about moving attention in specific ways to help us free ourselves or to get unstuck from some of these automatic routines.
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Try this basic mediation for allowing thoughts to roll by like clouds—A gift to us all for Father's Day.
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How the brain responds to traumatic events, and what science says about how mindfulness meditation helps people process trauma and decrease suffering.
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Explore these five mindfulness practices to help you uncover and untangle from the feedback loop of negative thought patterns.
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Mindfulness teacher Ed Halliwell shares how he came to meditation after coping with anxiety and depression.
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At any given daylight moment, as many as 660,000 American drivers are using electronic devices. Twenty-three percent of all auto collisions involve mobile phones. Distracted drivers not only make for frightening statistics, author Jeff Greenwald asserts that they have become the mindful driving challenge du jour: How to cope with drivers so mindless that they are willing to put their lives—and others—at risk.
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