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Is Mind Wandering Bad for Your Health?

By Amishi Jha — 2017

Does allowing your mind to wander negatively impact your mood? Not only that, says Amishi Jha of the University of Miami, but also your longevity. But Jha remains optimistic. In identifying the potential harm of this kind of behaviour, we can start finding solutions.

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Managing Your Stress. Techniques for Officers with Police One and Lisa Wimberger.

Neurosculpting mindfulness practices are not just for those in search of general stress relief, but also for officers in high trauma careers.

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Optimizing the Caveman Within Us

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Why I Created Neurosculpting®

I created the Neurosculpting modality to heal some deep and debilitating trauma. It was the only technique, after 30 years of meditation, that got to the core of my fear issue and helped me rewire it. Take a few minutes to find out if my "why" might be similar to yours!

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Let's Get Meditating - Susie Q Interviews Jonni Pollard of 1 Giant Mind

Over the coming weeks on A Lust for Life our intention is to get as many of you as possible meditating every day, helping you to establish a daily practice. We are hugely passionate about helping you to learn to meditate because we know from personal experience that the benefits are life changing.

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Deepak Chopra: What Is Meditation and Why Should I Do It? | Super Soul Sunday | Oprah Winfrey Network

Spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra says meditation made such a positive impact on his life that he hasn't missed a day in 40 years. Now, he's demystifying the commonly misunderstood practice.

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Stress and Anxiety: Ask Andy

How do we change our relationship with anxiety? Former Buddhist monk and Headspace co-founder Andy Puddicombe answers your questions about stress and anxiety, and how to overcome them with self-care and mindfulness.

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