Tag: mindfulness

  • Mindfulness: A Promising Safeguard for Floundering Teenage Mental Health

    Mindfulness: A Promising Safeguard for Floundering Teenage Mental Health
    ,

    Teen mental health is increasingly concerning, with anxiety and depression affecting many adolescents. Mindfulness, introduced through innovative programs, shows promise in supporting teens by fostering emotional regulation and balanced living. While not a complete solution, it offers valuable tools to navigate challenges, promote well-being, and build resilience in a complex world. Read more

  • Inner Peace Comes When You Focus Your Senses Now

    Inner Peace Comes When You Focus Your Senses Now

    In conflict, our natural tendency is to either suppress our feelings or react to others. But neither response offers real peace. Read more

  • How to Relax, Vaporize Fear and Unlock Your Heart

    How to Relax, Vaporize Fear and Unlock Your Heart

    What if I told you there’s a simple way to vaporize the tension you’re holding on to? Three simple steps—relax, open, and unfold—can transform your experience of suffering. It requires dedication, but the freedom and sense of well-being on the other side are far worth it. Read more

  • Your Inner Child Is Within You Here And Now

    Your Inner Child Is Within You Here And Now

    Think back to when you were a small child. Do you remember how much you absorbed without overthinking? The world felt rich, vibrant, and dynamic without mental or emotional commentary. Restoring that open and clear mind is a central aim of mindfulness practice. It unlocks the mental awareness and emotional softness of your child self. Read more

  • Next Time You Wash Dishes Might Be Your Last Chance

    Next Time You Wash Dishes Might Be Your Last Chance

    Life’s smallest tasks can often become sources of monotony and boredom. Washing dishes, doing laundry, preparing meals, and walking the dog may seem trivial. Yet, these activities cumulatively make up a significant portion of our lives. When you feel resistance to these dull tasks, try this: stay in the moment. Read more

  • The “Hear” and Now: How to Listen for Presence

    The “Hear” and Now: How to Listen for Presence

    It’s easy to lose track of what’s happening due to constant thoughts. Because these thoughts feel personal, they often consume all of our attention. One way to return to presence is by listening to the sounds around you. Knowing what to listen for can help you practice this skill. Read more

  • Mindful Gaming: Overcome Distraction and Reclaim Your Imagination

    Mindful Gaming: Overcome Distraction and Reclaim Your Imagination

    It’s been a stressful week. You change into comfortable clothes, grab a snack, and settle in with a drink. The lights of your game system flicker to life. You finally have some rare time for yourself, and you’re ready to enjoy it. But after a while, restlessness sets in. Your mind starts to wander back… Read more

  • 5 Proven Ways Mindfulness Promotes Teacher Well-Being

    5 Proven Ways Mindfulness Promotes Teacher Well-Being
    ,

    As a former six-year teacher in Arizona public schools, I know how grueling the profession can be. Burnout, high turnover, and low job satisfaction are common concerns. Schools today are struggling to keep experienced teachers. Research shows mindfulness makes teachers happier and more effective. Here are five proven reasons why. Read more

  • Another Assassination Attempt: The Urgent Need for Mindfulness

    Another Assassination Attempt: The Urgent Need for Mindfulness

    Mindfulness seems almost too simple a solution for the US’s political violence problem. Yet, it offers a way for politicians and the public to reconcile and work together. Awareness, compassion, and openness can stem America’s rising tide of rage and recklessness. Read more

  • Five Ways INTPs Can Free Themselves by Practicing Mindfulness

    Five Ways INTPs Can Free Themselves by Practicing Mindfulness

    INTPs face challenges. They may overthink, feel stressed, have trouble staying organized, or struggle in social situations. Here’s how INTPs can use mindfulness to gain freedom and grow. Read more