How Do We Cultivate Contentment?
Contentment does not necessitate overlooking pain or difficulty in favour of what is pleasant—It means opening ourselves up to what is present in any given moment.
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Contentment does not necessitate overlooking pain or difficulty in favour of what is pleasant—It means opening ourselves up to what is present in any given moment.
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Exploring difficult emotions and experiences may be the key to loosening their hold over us. Try this 10-minute mindfulness practice from Patricia Rockman, MD.
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Kindness is a force of imagination—a whole-hearted, courageous, genuine awareness that we are all connected.
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Most of us are really good at activating our stress-response. But how do you wind down? Here are four research-backed ways to destress your mind and body.
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Joy is a capacity we all have that can be trained and developed—It is a primary component of psychological well-being, encompassing moments of appreciation, enduring contentment, and a sense of confidence and gratitude.
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By drawing our attention to endings and our developed habits about the way we meet endings, we can learn how to step fully into our lives with appreciation and gratitude, says Frank Ostaseski.
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Explore this practice to extend compassion to yourself, those around you, and the larger world.
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Sometimes, all we need is a simple road map to get us started with mindfulness—or restarted, if it’s been some time since we practiced.
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Before you get to the point where you feel like resting your head on your desk, recharge by adding some mindfulness to your work day with this simple guided practice to meditate right where you are.
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By labelling an emotion, we can create distance between ourselves and our experience that allows us to choose how to respond to challenges.
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