6 Selfish Reasons To Be Nice

When Harris had an on-air panic attack in 2004, it prompted him to visit a psychiatrist and find a way to cope with his “well-hidden and well-managed” drug use and depression—both of which had developed after he returned from covering the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, and Palestine. In his book, 10% Happier, Harris talks about how meditation helped him make changes to keep his life in check. One of those changes was looking at how meditation could improve his relationships....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Kassandra Richardson

A 12 Minute Touch And Go Practice For Observing Thoughts

A 12-Minute Meditation for Observing Thoughts Show notes: Find more from Barry Boyce here: Barry Boyce, Author at Mindful Find Barry’s course, Come As You Are, here: Come As You Are—Mindfulness Course And more from Mindful here: Welcome Everything: The February 2022 issue of Mindful magazine. More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation Real Mindful, a mindful conversation podcast Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing [email protected]....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 97 words · Wesley Ramey

A Mindful Writing Practice For Those Who Like To Keep Doing

Follow these instructions to find out: Set a timer for 30 minutes Carve out some dedicated time for this practice. This is because the initial part of your writing is a bit of a detox—you’re releasing superfluous thoughts. And as time goes by, you’ll find your train of thoughts will begin to expand…with a bit of curiosity and experience! Keep your eyes closed If you’re able to touch-type at your computer keyboard, great....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 599 words · Paul Cabler

A One Minute Meditation To Focus Your Mind

An Awareness Practice You Can Do Anywhere This is a short practice intended for doing in the middle of the day, wherever you are out in the world, for settling. It’s done with eyes open. So let’s begin. more on mindfulness Elisha Goldstein September 24, 2021 Mindful Staff January 5, 2022

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 51 words · Laureen Stallings

Business Leaders Benefit From Emotional Intelligence

“Traditionally, we’ve assumed that leaders have high IQs, are gregarious, and have dominant personalities,” Cote says. But his study indicates that “being able to process other people’s emotions” may be just as important. Aspiring leaders, Cote suggests, would do well to foster the abilities that make up emotional intelligence. According to author Daniel Goleman, who coined the term in his bestseller of the same name, emotional intelligence means the ability to perceive, use, understand, and regulate emotions....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Belle Miller

Can Mindfulness Contribute To A Company S Bottom Line Video

The World Health Organization reported that stress costs American businesses about $300 billion per year. Are we at a turning point? If so, it appears CEO’s have an opportunity to lead the way. As Vice president of General Mills, Deputy General Counsel, Janice Marturano was able to harness an opportunity to get employees meditating. As she explains to Huffington Post Live host Alicia Menedez, the results were suprising, even with a brief daily practice....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 426 words · Maria Matos

Contemplative Sciences Center Launches Website

Online, you can learn about events, research projects, and courses related to areas of contemplative research—everything from health and well-being to professions, education, and design. To take a look at the website, click here.

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 34 words · Betty Demarco

Craving To Quit

Carsten Knox, Mindful‘s former associate editor, sat down with Judson Brewer, former medical director of Yale’s Therapeutic Neuroscience Clinic, to talk about the app and research around smoking cessation. Brewer is now Dr. Judson Brewer, former medical director at Yale Therapeutic Neuroscience Clinic. He’s now director of research at Center for Mindfulness at UMass Medical School. Carsten Knox: Where did the idea to apply mindfulness to quitting smoking come from?...

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Sharon Toothman

Debate In Uk Parliament On Mindfulness

“The exact causes of the problem may not be known, but people now feel that they are far from themselves and are on a hedonic treadmill,” he said. When asked about solutions to address these issues, Ruane suggested mindfulness-based interventions. He mentioned a recent study being conducted in the UK on mindfulness and bringing people back to work. He also pointed to American examples of mindfulness research and mindfulness initiatives in the private sector....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Gerald Cox

Empowering Kids To Feel Safe Saying No

The day after Sam’s arrival, he said good morning to Opal and grabbed her and kissed her on the head. It was a speedy gesture that obviously stemmed from simple affection—his affection for Jesse and I and, perhaps, his wanting for Opal to be as fond of him as we are. He has a big personality—outspoken, gregarious, the whole package. Opal pulled away and made a grunting sound— I could tell she was a bit shocked....

November 25, 2022 · 9 min · 1761 words · Albert Stewart

Engage With Compassion And Skill Within Your Community With Rhonda Magee

November 25, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Christine Davis

Fight Or Flight

Years ago, I was in a long-distance relationship with a lover who lived a province away. The monthly flight to see him offered 90 minutes of delicious anticipation. I loved walking through the arrival gate and nervously scanning the crowd for his blue-eyed, salt and pepper good looks—eyes meeting eyes, the moment alive with possibilities. Time seemed to slow down as I melted into his delighted smile and hungry embrace....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 686 words · James Kakos

Finding The Space To Lead Online Workshop January 2015

Clarity, focus, creativity, and compassion: these are the fundamentals of mindful leadership. In this live online workshop, the Institute for Mindful Leadership explains how to cultivate our innate abilities to lead, and to live, with excellence. The workshop will use the Institute’s proven curricula which has been taught to leaders around the world for nearly a decade and recently featured at the 2013 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and the 2014 World Economic Forum in Tianjin, China....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Marcella Riddley

Five Science Based Practices For Daily Happiness

I can’t reinforce enough the critical importance of seeing happiness practices as something to continue to play with and learn from, rather than using them to achieve some desired end state. You might be able to taste happiness if you see it as a performance, but only with a learning mindset will you find more mastery with it. Here are 5 Practices for Daily Happiness: Be Playful We need playtime and we need it daily!...

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 694 words · Barbara Halladay

From Anger To Love The Art Of Self Intervention

The good news is that we can intervene in moments of anger, as we learn that letting anger control us is often the greatest enemy of all. So the next time you are in a situation that sparks a reaction of anger, try out this practice of self-intervention.

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 48 words · Kenneth Riley

How Being Present Increases Your Charisma

Chances are you will not. No one is interested in talking to someone who is not present. Worse yet is if they are not present and they are focused on technology. One research study showed that the mere presence of a cell phone impaired the sense of connection in a face-to-face conversation. However, if you meet someone who is completely attentive to you and actively engaged in the conversation, you are much more likely to find them likable and interesting....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 888 words · Kathleen Hopkins

How Mindfulness Can Help Us Talk About The Things That Divide Us

Editor-in-Chief Barry Boyce: Well, for many years we have received messages from people saying that mindfulness is not political, it shouldn’t be political, and please keep politics out of Mindful magazine and mindful.org. Generally these are common responses to things we might do in our Mindful or Mindless column, where we might ridicule, or be critical of somebody who was overpulloting, or seemed to celebrate contraception being made more available to college students for example....

November 25, 2022 · 21 min · 4423 words · Lindsey Brown

How People Learn To Increase Their Resilience

Resilience is the ability to get back up after adversity. Due to the unpredictability of life, there will always be joys and sorrows. Resilient people are able to greet change and difficulty as an opportunity for self-reflection, learning, and growing. Well-being and resilience are skills one can learn and cultivate. It is such a valuable skill set that world leaders are beginning to recognize its significance. More than 150 world leaders attended the UN Sustainable Development Summit in September 2015, where they spoke about adopting a new sustainable development agenda, among this agenda was well-being for the world....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 969 words · Lorna Sumstad

How To Curb Self Defeating Habits

These are just some of the self-defeating narratives that can play on repeat in our minds when we’re stressed out. In challenging times, when we feel overwhelmed and under resourced with the problems we face, we tend to fall back on negative behaviors that can feel comfortable but prevent us from focusing on solutions with a clear and stable mind. Try this quick mindful minute practice and honestly ask yourself the following questions....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1210 words · Stephenie Barraclough

Jeffrey Brantley Advisory Board Member

Jeffrey Brantley, MD, DFAPA, trained in and practiced psychiatry, in both community mental health settings and in private practice for approximately 18 years. He became Board Certified in psychiatry in 1984, and was elected as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association in 2008. He is a Consulting Associate in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke Medical Center. Dr. Brantley is one of the founding faculty members of Duke Integrative Medicine, where he started the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program in 1998....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Jerry Barton