“Just Like Me” Compassion Practice
This guided visualization practice invites us to look at how we are similar in important ways. This practice can be done alone or with a partner.
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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.
This guided visualization practice invites us to look at how we are similar in important ways. This practice can be done alone or with a partner.
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Meditating with frolicking ruminants and doctors prescribing walks in the park, keep up with the latest in mindfulness.
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The science of crying reveals tears are one of the most honest forms of communication.
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Anxiety engenders feelings of isolation—when we don't feel at ease, how do we find peace? This meditation explores making amends for the times we've hurt ourselves, others, or those who have hurt us.
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A breathing technique to soothe stress and work with challenging emotions with Zindel Segal, co-founder of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.
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When we deny what's difficult by putting our heads in the sand, we create more suffering. Here's a 10-minute meditation to reverse the tendency to start digging.
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A six-minute guided meditation from Elisha Goldstein for reducing reactivity so you can come down from a hectic day.
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By balancing our physiology and nervous systems, body-based practices can help us through hard times.
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A new book argues that rage could help women to improve their psychological health and move society forward.
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Here’s how to have a healthy and mindful relationship with media so you can stay informed, engaged, and feeling good.
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