Why We’re Not Wired to Pay Attention to the Good Things in Life
We're wired to pay attention to what's negative—great for survival, not so great for everyday life. Elisha Goldstein explores how mindfulness undercuts our negativity bias. Read More
We're wired to pay attention to what's negative—great for survival, not so great for everyday life. Elisha Goldstein explores how mindfulness undercuts our negativity bias. Read More
A staggering number of Americans say they don't get enough sleep. National Geographic explores the science behind sleep and the dangers of not getting enough of it. Read More
The Harvard Business Review outlines key research on the neural mechanisms underlying meditation. Read More
Christine Carter talks with James Baraz, author of Awakening Joy. Read More
Children in one of Baltimore's toughest neighborhoods find calm and confidence with the help of three young men who teach them yoga and meditation. Read More
As The Mindful Revolution grows, Elisha Goldstein considers what society will look like in the year 2050. Read More
This BBC Radio documentary gives a brief overview of the research and practice of mindfulness. Read More
The most surprising, provocative, and inspiring findings published this past year. Read More
Law professionals and students will be introduced to meditation and its relevance to law study and practice. Read More
Mindful's editor-in-chief on how NFL coach Pete Carroll is inspiring his players to be not only better athletes but also better people. Read More