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  • 12 Minute Meditation: Explore Your Habitual Reactions with Patricia Rockman

    20/04/2023 Duración: 15min

    This week, Patricia Rockman offers a practice to explore your habitual reactions. This meditation is about working with habits. In particular, our habitual reactions to difficult situations that commonly arise. These could be anger at being stuck in traffic, sadness at not getting what we want, or frustration when dealing with companies that keep us on hold for what feels like eternity. Whatever it may be, mindfulness practices can help us deal with our habitual reactivity in more skillful ways. Show notes Find more from Patricia Rockman here:  patriciarockman.com mindful.org/author/patricia-rockman And more from Mindful here: The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Train Moment-to-Moment Awareness with Kimberly Brown

    13/04/2023 Duración: 14min

    Wisdom arises out of our mind’s capacity to be aware—which is not the same as thinking. Meditation teacher Kimberly Brown says, wisdom is a moment-to-moment awareness of what’s arising internally and externally. So, this week, Brown offers a practice to train our awareness. It begins with developing concentration, which allows us to let go of our thoughts and our plans and be in this moment. Show Notes Find more from Kimberly Brown here:  meditationwithheart.com mindful.org/author/kimberlybrown And more from Mindful here: The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • A Guided Walking Meditation for Daily Life with Mark Bertin

    30/03/2023 Duración: 12min

    Walking meditation can be a formal practice, like watching the breath, or it can be informal, simply bringing awareness to this everyday activity whenever we need to travel from point A to point B. It’s an opportunity to gather our awareness which so often becomes distracted or even stuck when the mind is left to its own devices. Whether moving between floors of a building, on a city street, or in the woods, Mark Bertin offers this opportunity to guide ourselves out of the distracted autopilot we live in throughout so much of our day. So take a break and boost your mood with this simple walking meditation.  Show Notes Find more from Mark Bertin here:  developmentaldoctor.com Mark on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: Mindful.org The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • A Guided Meditation to Find Your Flow with Nate Klemp

    23/03/2023 Duración: 13min

    The opposite of feeling checked out or distracted—the unfortunate reality for many—is the experience of flow state, bringing your skills and focus together to meet whatever challenge you face. This week, Nate Klemp offers a practice to rest in the flow of effortlessness. Here’s how you can train your mind to cultivate the ease and joy of being “in the zone.” You’ll find this practice as a web extra in the April issue of Mindful. You can find the April issue of the magazine now on newsstands or you can check it out on mindful.org  Show Notes Find more from Nate Klemp here:  Nateklemp.com Nate on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: Flow State: How to Get in the Zone The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: A Soothing Yoga Flow to Help You Choose Yourself with Dianne Bondy

    16/03/2023 Duración: 24min

    Movement is a valuable ally in bringing more calm, focus, and clarity to our state of mind. So, this week, Dianne Bondy offers a soothing yoga flow to help you choose yourself. Gentle movement helps us tune in to the daily routines that we might otherwise go through on autopilot. Savor this gentle practice as part of your time to simply be present with yourself or  invite a loved one to join you and unwind together. You’ll find this practice as a web extra to our guide to mindful movement, in the April issue of Mindful. You can find the April issue of the magazine now on newsstands or you can check it out on mindful.org  Show Notes Find more from Diane Bondy here:  diannebondyyoga.com And more from Mindful here: 7 Mindful Movement Practices for Daily Life The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Practice the Power of the Long Exhale with Georgina Miranda

    09/03/2023 Duración: 09min

    When we lengthen the exhale, we’re better able to find our power and invite a sense of relaxation to high intensity movement. Longer exhales cause the vagus nerve to send a signal to your brain, activating the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest) and easing the sympathetic nervous system (fight, flight, or freeze). You’ll find this practice as a web extra to our Guide to Mindful Movement, in the April issue of Mindful magazine—now on newsstands and mindful.org. Show Notes More from Georgina Miranda:  Georginamiranda.com Georgina Miranda, Author at Mindful And more from Mindful here: 7 Mindful Movement Practices for Daily Life The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Rest in the Movement of Nature with Jeanne Corrigal

    02/03/2023 Duración: 11min

    Even when we’re sitting still, we can sense the movement of nature around us, full of moment-to-moment reminders of the continuous state of growth and life surrounding us. This week, Jeanne Corrigal offers a practice to rest in the movement of nature. You can do this meditation outdoors, or anywhere. You’ll find this practice as a web extra to our Guide to Mindful Movement, in the April issue of Mindful magazine—now on newsstands and mindful.org. Show Notes Find more from Jeanne Corrigal here:  jeannecorrigal.com Jeanne Corrigal, Author at Mindful And more from Mindful here: 7 Mindful Movement Practices for Daily Life The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Connect with Your Brave Heart with Boo Boafo

    23/02/2023 Duración: 18min

    There are countless ways we can shift our world for the better—whether it’s volunteering weekly in our communities, engaging someone in a compassionate conversation, joining an activist group, or creating art that envisions what positive change might look like and energizes us to get there. But that’s not the whole story. We need to care for ourselves, too: Healing and replenishing ourselves is part of the healing we wish for others.  In this seated yoga practice, we cultivate the tools to nurture, strengthen, and give courage to our fearless hearts. Show Notes Find more from Boo Boafo here: @holisticlifestyler And more from Mindful here: 7 Mindful Movement Practices for Daily Life The April 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Joyful Movement Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Turn Awareness Into Action with Michelle Maldonado

    02/02/2023 Duración: 16min

    It is easy to feel overwhelmed and confused about how to engage with the world from a place of strength, groundedness, and calm. So, this week, we’re sharing an awareness practice to foster three key insights: clarity of intention; understanding of our power, presence, and impact; and opportunities for wise action-taking. We don’t have to know all the answers. We are simply inviting in reflection and introspection to allow insights and awareness of body and mind to arise. Whatever arises, see if you can meet it with self-compassion and curiosity. This practice was featured in the February 2023 issue of Mindful as part of an at-home meditation retreat designed for you to take your individual practice into your relationships and your community. You can find the new issue of Mindful on newsstands or on mindful.org. Show Notes Find more from Michelle Maldonado here: lucenscia.com A Bridge to Better More from Michelle on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: Try This Self-Guided Meditation Retreat for Rest and

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Let Compassion Open Your Heart with Sharon Salzberg

    26/01/2023 Duración: 18min

    We tend to focus all our love on the people we care about—yet, to connect more deeply with others, we must turn toward the one person we keep on the shortest leash: ourselves. We often reject other people’s care or attention when we believe we don’t deserve it. This practice reminds us that there’s nothing special we must do to deserve love. You are worthy of love simply because you exist. Show Notes:  More from Sharon Salzberg here: sharonsalzberg.com More from Sharon on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: Try This Self-Guided Meditation Retreat for Rest and Restoration The February 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Healing Burnout Issue Mindful at Work More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation The Real Mindful Podcast Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Unwind From Stress With Nate Klemp and Eric Langshur

    12/01/2023 Duración: 15min

    The simple act of questioning the thoughts that shape our reality (especially when they create stress, anger, or frustration) opens the door to living a life with more compassion, ease, and openness to new possibilities. This week, Nate Klemp and Eric Langshur offer a practice (recorded by Mindful editor-in-chief Heather Hurlock) to inquire into our thoughts and unwind from stress. This practice is featured in the February 2023 issue of Mindful as part of an at-home meditation retreat. The mini-retreat is curated for relief and restoration when you're teetering on the edge of burnout and designed for you to take your individual practice into your relationships and your community. Show Notes Find more from Nate Klemp and Eric Langshur here: Nateklemp.com Start Here: Mast the Lifelong Habit of Well-beingMore from Nate on mindful.org More from Eric on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: Try This Self-Guided Meditation Retreat for Rest and Restoration The February 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Healing

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Set Your Intentions for the New Year with Mark Bertin

    05/01/2023 Duración: 13min

    While many of us take stock at the end of a year, and use the fresh page of January to set goals, or make plans, that sense of letting go of what we're caught up in and the habits we've been living through can be an integral part of our everyday mindfulness practice. Each time we sit for a few minutes, there's an opportunity to let go of wherever our minds, attention, and awareness have gotten caught up in, come back, and realign ourselves with our best intentions and efforts.  As you approach this practise, ask yourself what you'd like to bring to it today. And remember that at any moment, you can realign yourself with your best intentions, recognizing that you may lose touch again and then come back when you do. Show Notes Find more from Mark Bertin here: Mark Bertin, Author at Mindful developmentaldoctor.com And more from Mindful here: The February 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Healing Burnout Issue Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailin

  • Top Guided Meditations of 2022: Healing Through Hope

    29/12/2022 Duración: 10min

    For the month of December we're rounding up our most popular meditations from this year. This week, Rose Felix Cratsley offers affirmations for self-compassion, embracing growth, and healing through hope. She says, “I think mindfulness is an essential and fundamental human right. We come into the world open and curious, but oftentimes self-judgment, criticism, fear, and anxiety come about.”  Show Notes Find more from Rose Felix Cratsley here: Ivy Child International Rose Felix Cratsley. Author at Mindful And more from Mindful here: The Top 10 Guided Meditations of 2022 Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org

  • Top Guided Meditations of 2022: Savor the Moment by Tapping into Your Senses

    22/12/2022 Duración: 13min

    For the month of December we're rounding up our most popular meditations from this year. This week, Elaine Smookler offers a practice to help savor the moment by tapping into your senses.  One morning in early October, Elaine Smookler glanced at her cell phone and noticed the weather app ominously predicting many days of snow and icy temperatures ahead. Life’s challenges were seemingly everywhere. And Elaine was smiling. Cheerful. Grateful. Difficulties were still present, but awareness of her gratitude shifted her view, letting her see that everything was not dark and cold—in fact, many sights and sounds were quite lovely. Cultivate gratitude for life's small delights as you're guided through the senses by Elaine.  Show Notes Find more from Elaine Smookler here: elainesmookler.com  Read Elaine’s latest Inner Wisdom column in Mindful magazine More from Elaine on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: The Top 10 Guided Meditations of 2022 The February 2023 issue of Mindful magazine: The Healing Burnout Issu

  • Top Guided Meditations of 2022: Tune In to What Your Body Needs

    15/12/2022 Duración: 11min

    Sometimes we need to drop into our body to discern what we need in this moment. In this episode of 12 Minute Meditation, author and mindfulness teacher Dr. Christopher Willard offers four prompts to help us self-regulate by attending to what our difficult emotions or physical sensations may be telling us, using the acronym H.A.L.T. H is for asking ourselves: Am I hungry right now? A means checking in to see: Am I angry or anxious, or otherwise dysregulated and activated? L stands for lonely: Am I feeling lonely in this moment? And T stands for: Am I tired? Show Notes: Find more from Chris Willard here: drchristopherwillard.com Chris on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: The Top 10 Guided Meditations of 2022 Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Let Go of Limiting Habits with Caverly Morgan

    08/12/2022 Duración: 06min

    When love feels scarce, we are conditioned to slip into survival mode. We cling to our beliefs about who we are in order to feel safe, to compensate for the belief that we are lacking. But seeing these conditioned habits for what they are can help create pathways for returning, for remembrance, for releasing into our inherent belonging. This mindful journaling practice guides you in bringing any judgments or unmet needs into your conscious awareness, where they can be healed. Show Notes: Find more from Caverly Morgan here: caverlymorgan.org Caverly Morgan, Author at Mindful And more from Mindful here: More episode of 12 Minute Meditation The Real Mindful Podcast Win a free copy of The Heart of Who We Are by Caverly Morgan

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Cultivate Gratitude for Small Things with Steve Hickman

    24/11/2022 Duración: 11min

    If you’re celebrating Thanksgiving this week, we’re sending you warm wishes for a safe and happy holiday. And, in the spirit of season, this week, Steve Hickman offers a gratitude practice for small things. You’ll find this practice featured in our Gratitude Journal, which is a beautiful, lovingly designed collection of essays, articles, and practices, rooted in neuroscience, and featuring writing prompts by Jane Anne Staw, and lots of space for you to draw, write, and reflect on your own relationship with and practice of gratitude. Show Notes Find more from Steve Hickman here: drstevenhickman.com More from Steven on mindful.org   And more from Mindful here: The December 2022 issue of Mindful magazine: The Self-Love Issue The Gratitude Journal by Mindful More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation The Real Mindful Podcast Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Tap Into Gratitude with Loving-Kindness with Jessica Morey

    17/11/2022 Duración: 15min

    Sometimes gratitude can be tough to tap into, so this week, Jessica Morey shares a meditation to help us connect with our own goodness. When we're anchored in feelings of love and gratitude, we can bring loving-kindness and compassion with us out into the world. This practice as a web extra to our guide to gratitude, in the December issue of Mindful. Our guide to gratitude features a variety of practices designed to help you tune into your five senses, shift toward qualities like joy and awe, and more. Show Notes Find more from Jessica Morey here: jessicamorey.org Jessica on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: The December 2022 issue of Mindful magazine: The Self-Love Issue More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation The Real Mindful Podcast Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Counteract Resentment with Gratitude with Barry Boyce

    10/11/2022 Duración: 18min

    One of the biggest obstacles to gratitude is resentment, says Barry Boyce, Mindful’s founding editor. From time to time, we need to undercut our own perspective and see things from the other side—maybe even from all sides. Here, Barry shares a gratitude practice to help us stop clinging to our ideas of what we want, and to work with the feelings that come up when we feel resistant to the way things are.  Show Notes Find more from Barry Boyce here: “Gratitude for the Lousy Ingrate” “The Truth About Parasocial Relationships” More from Barry on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: The December 2022 issue of Mindful magazine: The Self-Love Issue More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation The Real Mindful Podcast Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

  • 12 Minute Meditation: Awaken the Flow of Gratitude in Nature with Georgina Miranda

    03/11/2022 Duración: 09min

    While moving through nature, we have the opportunity to enter a state of being, be present with all of our sensations, and awaken gratitude for the Earth that is also part of us. So, take this moment to connect with the breath as Georgina Miranda, social entrepreneur, outdoor adventurer, speaker, writer, and mindful leadership expert guides you in a meditation for gratitude in nature. This meditation is a web extra for the December 2022 issue of Mindful magazine, on newsstands now or on mindful.org. Show Notes Find more from Georgina Miranda here: georginamiranda.com “Gratitude for the Lousy Ingrate” More from Georgina on mindful.org And more from Mindful here: The December 2022 issue of Mindful magazine: The Self-Love Issue More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation The Real Mindful Podcast Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

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