- Mindfulness Definition | What Is Mindfulness - Greater Good
Mindfulness means maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment, through a gentle, nurturing lens Mindfulness also involves acceptance, meaning that we pay attention to our thoughts and feelings without judging them mdash;without believing, for instance, that there rsquo;s a ldquo;right rdquo; or ldquo;wrong rdquo; way to
- Mindfulness | Greater Good
Mindfulness means maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment, through a gentle, nurturing lens Mindfulness also involves acceptance, meaning that we pay attention to our thoughts and feelings without judging them mdash;without believing, for instance, that there rsquo;s a ldquo;right rdquo; or ldquo;wrong rdquo; way to
- Five Ways Mindfulness Meditation Is Good for Your Health
Mindfulness may also be good for hearts that are already relatively healthy Research suggests that meditating can increase respiratory sinus arrhythmia, the natural variations in heart rate that happen when we breathe that indicate better heart health and an increased chance of surviving a heart attack
- What Mindfulness Practices Can Look Like for… - Greater Good
Here's what we can learn from mindfulness programs that have aimed to serve Indigenous communities
- How to Teach Mindfulness in a More Social Way - Greater Good
Relational mindfulness practices help students cultivate awareness and connect with each other to facilitate learning and belonging
- Mindfulness Quiz - Greater Good
The practice of mindfulness has been linked to happiness, health, and psychological well-being, but many of us may not know exactly what it is, let alone how to cultivate it The quiz below draws on a mindfulness scale developed by researchers at La Salle University and Drexel University, led by psychology professor Lee Ann Cardaciotto
- FIERCE SELF-COMPASSION Dr. Kristin Neff - Greater Good
Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC; Neff Germer, 2013) 8-week workshop (2 5 hours each session) designed to teach self-compassion Empirically demonstrated to increase self-compassion, mindfulness, wellbeing All gains maintained for one year
- The State of Mindfulness Science - Greater Good
During the past two decades, more and more scientists have studied mindfulness—a Buddhist-inspired collection of practices aimed at helping us to cultivate moment-to-moment awareness of ourselves and our environment Their early findings triggered an enormous amount of enthusiasm for meditation
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