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Nikki Mirghafori: Wise Livelihood

By Nikki Mirghafori — 2019

Dharma talk recorded at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA.

41:11 min

04:12

ADHD & Relationship—Secrets to a Happy ADHD Relationship

Relationships in which one or both partners have ADHD can range from being successful to catastrophic. Having ADHD in a relationship can be the causing factor of plenty frustrations, miscommunications, resentments and a large cause in divorces of marriages.

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05:07

3 Rules for Better Work-Life Balance | The Way We Work, a TED series

Have you answered a work email during an important family event? Or taken a call from your boss while on vacation? According to behavioral scientist and Harvard Business School professor Ashley Whillans, "always-on" work culture is not only ruining our personal well-being — but our work, as well.

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Olympian Gracie Gold Gets Candid About Her Mental Health with Michelle Kwan | Thank You Notes

Michelle Kwan may be one of the best figure skaters of all time, but it’s her incredible resolve that made her such an inspiration to fellow skater Gracie Gold. In this video, Gracie tells Michelle: “You once estimated that you’ve fallen 131,000 times in your skating career.

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13:02

How to Meet Broken Hearts and Longings—Jeff Foster

Author/teacher Jeff Foster shares how to mindfully meet a broken heart, honour it, breathe into it, allow blocked energy to move. How to bring love and acceptance to present-moment feelings of fear, sadness and longing.

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14:01

Wisdom and Compassion in Business | Scott Shute

From the 2018 New Leader Summit brought to you by Wisdom 2.0 and LinkedIn, Scott Shute speaks on mindfulness in the workplace.

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09:57

Lama Surya Das on Newtv

Lama Surya Das discusses his new book "Buddha Standard Time" in an interview with Jenn Adams of NewTV (May 2011)

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06:03

How Do I Step More Deeply into Presence?

Can you explain more about the “surface” of the present moment? How can we go deeper? The “surface” of the present moment contains the external forms we perceive with the physical senses—any of which can serve as a tool for stepping out of the thought stream.

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