Research Shows Mindful Breathing Can Help Kids Find Calm
A look at recent mindfulness research gathered from Stanford University, California State University San Marcos, Pace University, and others.
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A look at recent mindfulness research gathered from Stanford University, California State University San Marcos, Pace University, and others.
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In this episode, we learn about how working conditions can contribute to burnout. We’ll also hear about what we can all do to redesign workplaces and help us take back some of our agency.
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Founding editor Barry Boyce shares a glimpse of the self-knowledge gained from some intense household decluttering—and how simply doing nothing for a while can reveal similar insights.
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Research shows our heart is physically impacted by our emotions and moods over time—and mindfulness skills help us accentuate the types of emotions that can nurture and protect the heart.
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In this episode, we take a look at the physiology of burnout. We’ll look at the history of how we talk about burnout, and learn about how it can show up differently in different people.
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Explore how meditation can help you investigate emotions and feelings that come up with panic—with a curiosity to see what’s actually there.
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This engaging meditation uses the energy and imagery of the four elements to foster inner connection and emotional regulation. Follow the guided practice and join your child on a mindful adventure.
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Notice the ebb and flow of sounds in nature as you become present with the whole range of sounds you’re experiencing.
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Why take your mindfulness practice outside? Rochelle Calvert explains how being in nature releases us from needing to “try” or “do,” so that we can feel more connected to the world around us.
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From self-blame to fear, it’s easy to get tangled up with sticky emotions. Sharon Salzberg helps us create space around our emotions by tuning in to our breath.
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