Breathing Practice for Stress
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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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.
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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Research suggests that awe can make you happier, healthier, more humble, and more connected to the people around you.
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When you're stressed, overwhelmed, or distracted, you can regain momentum by resting attention on a single focal point. Explore this 9-minute mindfulness practice to calm a busy mind from Rich Fernandez, CEO of the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute.
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An 8-minute breathing practice that teaches kids the basics of mindful awareness by counting each inhale and exhale.
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Researchers suggest that people with an advanced meditation practice might operate at a different level of awareness — and it shows in their brainwaves.
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