By Kelly McGonigal — 2009
If you want to develop the mental focus and flexibility to accomplish more in less time, to stay calm in stressful situations, and to solve problems creatively, take a break and meditate.
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CLEAR ALL
A panel discussion with Phillip Moffitt, Cyndi Lee, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and Reggie Ray. Introduction by Anne Carolyn Klein.
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We all know that unmanaged stress can be destructive. But are there positive sides to stress as well?
Mindfulness teacher Jason Gant reflects on a heartfelt memory when he was able to lean on his deep practice and mindfully take action.
Your breathing rate and pattern is a process within the autonomic nervous system that you can control to some extent to achieve different results.
You're searching for an answer, an insight. Then it startles you: Bang! Annie Gottlieb reports on Dr. Herbert Benson's electrifying concept.
A behavioral medicine pioneer reports on a time-tested technique that reverses aging and improves health.
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When the body and mind are together, we can establish ourselves in the here and now and get in touch with life and all of its wonders.
Jay Shetty on his latest book, his experiences living as a monk in India and the necessity of routine in one’s life.
It can be powerful medicine for both your mind and relationships.
Many Western Budddhists, says Reginald Ray, perpetuate the mind/body, secular/sacred dualism that has marked our culture since early Christianity.