Mindfulness Practice: Connecting with Love
Feelings of passion and love can make us so joyful. When they bring along with them intense attachment, they can also turn very painful and destructive.
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Feelings of passion and love can make us so joyful. When they bring along with them intense attachment, they can also turn very painful and destructive.
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How do we perceive stress in our lives: as major setbacks or moments of growth? Perception plays a major role in resilience.
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It’s hard to imagine life without fear. Its raw power can save lives. It can also paralyze us
and invade every part of our life. Taming it and directing is one of life’s greatest challenges.
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Elisha and Stefanie Goldstein offer 11 ways to slow down and stay steady when anxiety trips you up.
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A new study looks at the ideal type of exercise for beefing up your brain.
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Wanting what others have. Protecting what we have from others’ grasp. These feelings are not fun. But on closer examination, we can see an underlying drive to aspire and emulate.
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When we’re separated from or lose someone we love, when things don’t go our way, sadness naturally occurs. It’s the sign of a tender heart. Unchecked, it can be deeply unhealthy.
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Your day-to-day activities offer ample opportunities to call up mindfulness in any moment. Breathe space into your morning routine with this simple wake-up practice.
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Moods are fleeting, volatile. They come and go at the drop of a hat. But beneath the surface, research suggests, they serve a deeper purpose.
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Meditating isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, nor should it be. The great thing about mindfulness, says Barry Boyce, is how it deals with difficult emotions.
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