Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Mindful Revolution

Finding peace in a stressed-out, digitally dependent culture may just be a matter of thinking differently

Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME


The Mindful Revolution


The raisins sitting in my sweaty palm are getting stickier by the minute. They don't look particularly appealing, but when instructed by my teacher, I take one in my fingers and examine it. I notice that the raisin's skin glistens. Looking closer, I see a small indentation where it once hung from the vine. Eventually, I place the raisin in my mouth and roll the wrinkly little shape over and over with my tongue, feeling its texture. After a while, I push it up against my teeth and slice it open. Then, finally, I chew — very slowly.

I'm eating a raisin. But for the first time in my life, I'm doing it differently. I'm doing it mindfully. This whole experience might seem silly, but we're in the midst of a popular obsession with mindfulness as the secret to health and happiness — and a growing body of evidence suggests it has clear benefits. The class I'm taking is part of a curriculum called Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) developed in 1979 by Jon Kabat-Zinn, an MIT-educated scientist.

The raisin exercise reminds us how hard it has become to think about just one thing at a time. If distraction is the pre-eminent condition of our age, then mindfulness, in the eyes of its enthusiasts, is the most logical response.
  




 

Friday, February 7, 2014

The Information Diet - Introduction















http://informationdiet.com
-- Introduction to the concepts behind The Information Diet, a new book
by Clay Johnson. The Information Diet makes the case that it's time we
started being as selective with the information we consume as we are
the food that we eat, then describes what a healthy diet and healthy
habits look like.

 
 
 


 Link: http://youtu.be/lNFNOSzik14







Quotes



“The wise have mastered body, word, and mind. They are the true masters.” -- Buddha




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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Mindfullness and the 12 Steps













 Sober24 Book Club: Therese Jacobs Stewart Discusses Mindfullness 

 and the 12 Steps

 





As a part of the Sober24 Book Club series, Therese Jacobs Stewart Discusses Mindfullness and the 12 Steps.



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Tuesday, February 4, 2014








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Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Mindful breathing is my anchor.                       --  Thich Nhat Hanh 




 
Each time you return from wandering thoughts to mindfulness is a victory.

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Waking up this morning I smile. Twenty-four brand new hours before me...
-  Thich Nhat Hanh






The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.
 -- Mahatma Gandhi



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Inspiration

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Janice Marturano 

Founder, Institute for Mindful Leadership, 
Author-Finding the Space to Lead: A Practical Guide to Mindful Leadership, 
Frmr Vice President, General Mills, Inc

 
Normally, we do not so much look at things as overlook them.   - Alan Watts

Mindful At Work Challenge, Day 2: Eliminating Distractions

This post is part of an ongoing partnership between the Institute for Mindful Leadership and Huff Post as we work together to bring mindfulness to the workplace. The Institute has just opened...














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 http://instituteformindfulleadership.org/