Maybe you’ve been here before: Late for a meeting, rushing up a flight of stairs, cup of coffee in one hand and a folder in the other . . . . . and your foot catches something. You sprawl on the stairs, and you’ve got to spend the rest of the day with coffee-soaked clothes […]
Mindfulness Technology Part 2: More Mindfulness Apps for Your Patients
This might strike you as a bit odd at first – to be honest, it did me too – but technology can be your ally when it comes to meditation. Maybe you remember that I shared a handful of mindfulness apps a short while back – applications that could aid in your patients’ (or your […]
The Healing Effect of Mindfulness – Working through Painful Emotions
Emotional upheaval affects every one of us at some time or another . . . but how we respond to it can be the key to genuine healing. Many of our patients just want it done and over with – they want a quick solution that will stop the hurting and help them feel good […]
Mindfulness Meditation for Multitaskers
Multitasking can seem like a necessary evil for many people. But can mindfulness meditation ease its stressful effects? A group of researchers at the University of Washington say yes. David Levy, PhD and his colleagues wanted to see how meditation training would affect the multitasking behavior of office workers, so they tested three groups of […]
The Benefits of Meditation: Improving Focus and Concentration with Mindfulness Meditation
In our stressed out and busy world, it’s hard to even have time for meals, much less time to meditate. But here’s the good news: you can spend just ten minutes a day practicing mindfulness meditation and still enjoy its benefits. Adam Moore and his colleagues at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK found […]