The United Nations present their first World Happiness Report
The report reflects a new worldwide demand for more attention to happiness and absence of misery as criteria for government policy. Read More
The report reflects a new worldwide demand for more attention to happiness and absence of misery as criteria for government policy. Read More
A recent Wall Street Journal article points to the growing use of mindfulness instruction in business schools, partly in response to the practice's recent popularity in the corporate world. Read More
Family life can be very, very busy. Here, Susan Kaiser Greenland suggests ways in which we might reconnect with our loved ones and the world around us. Read More
On Friday I attended the 10th Annual Center for Mindfulness Scientific Conference, with more than 400 MBSR and mindfulness teachers learning about the latest research confirming the beneficial impact of mindfulness practice. It continues to amaze me to see how the benefits of mindfulness continue to reach deep into every… Read More
Adrian Grenier upholds the Charter for Compassion. He hopes you might, too. Andrea Miller reports. Read More
In honor of Earth Day, April 22, we've compiled this list of stories to inspire us all to make a greater effort to protect our planet. Read More
What can meditation do for soldiers? Elizabeth Stanley in conversation with Congressman Tim Ryan. Read More
Teaching mindful awareness to children can start right in their own lives as they learn we are all connected and dependent on one another. Read More
A recent Scientific American article poses the question: Can gardens, in fact, promote healing? The answer: Yes! Scientists around the world are now digging into the data to find out why. Read More
Google’s own Chade-Meng Tan writes about the groundbreaking mindfulness-based training program—Search Inside Yourself—offered at one of the world's most successful companies. Read More