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The Real Danger of Suppressing Your EmotionsMindful

A key element of emotional intelligence is the way you regulate your difficult emotions—But not all emotional regulation techniques are created equal.。。。

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The Gratitude Journal (special edition, print + digital) – Mindful Store

The Gratitude Journal by Mindful introduces readers to a rich and rewarding journey. Rooted in the science of gratitude, The Gratitude Journal by Mindful helps readers create daily habits that nurture their inner lives, boosting health, strengthening relationships, and nourishing happiness. The Gratitude Journal by Mindful helps people wake up to the good around them and notice the gifts they have received.With five research-backed sections, The Gratitude Journal by Mindful includes: 15 guided meditations (plus accompanying audio practices on mindful.org) 20 mindful writing prompts Inspiring quotes Gratitude tips Inspirational essays The Gratitude Journal by Mindful will inspire readers to not simply read, but take the practice of gratitude into every area of their lives. Product Details: 84 pages Print format*Please note we are currently unable to ship print versions to Australia.

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The Ultimate Guide to Mindfulness for SleepMindful

Mindfulness for sleep can help us fall asleep and stay asleep. Consult our guide to find tips for mindfulness practices to ease into sleep.

How to Fight Stress with Intentional BreathingMindful

This simple yet effective form of deep breathing defuses the stress feedback loop and teaches your brain and body to relax.

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Your First Look at the Fall 2020 Issue of Mindful MagazineMindful

A sneak peek of the Fall 2020 issue of Mindful magazine. Meet 12 powerful women of the mindfulness movement, learn how to deepen your practice and more.

Embracing Change: What Nanalan’ Teaches Us About Saying GoodbyeMindful

When Mona loses her red balloon, she also learns some mindful lessons for navigating the sadness that can come with farewells.

Let Go of Being the Ideal Role ModelMindful

Our thoughts and images of what an ideal parent or lover or leader should be can get in the way of just being the best we can be in any given moment.

Stop, Breathe & Think App LaunchesMindful

Musician k.d. lang and non-profit Tools for Peace launched the meditation app.

12 Minute Meditation: A Loving-Kindness Practice to Anchor in Compassion

Practice unconditional friendliness through Anchor in Compassion & learn to be more kind to yourself and to all beings.

Here’s What Mindfulness Is (and Isn’t) Good ForMindful

Learn what Mindfulness is and how to practice it to achieve inner peace and harmony. Don't miss this valuable info on what Mindfulness is now!

Defining MindfulnessMindful

Mindfulness is our birthright. Learn more about what it is & how it is defined in our post 'Defining Mindfulness'

Marisela GomezAuthor at Mindful.org

Dr. Marisela Gomez, MD, PhD, is a community activist, author, public health professional, and physician. She received a BS and MS from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, a PhD, MD, and MPh from The Johns Hopkins University. Of Afro-Latina ancestry, she has spent more than 20 years in Baltimore involved in social justice activism and community building/health research and practice. She is the author of Race, Class, Power, and Organizing in East Baltimore. A mindfulness practitioner in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh she facilitates mindfulness retreats for activists and people of color.

Richard GoerlingAuthor at Mindful.org

Lt. Richard Goerling has served in civilian law enforcement for twenty years, including 27 years in the United States Coast Guard before retiring at the rank of Commander in 2015, and currently serves as a patrol lieutenant in Hillsboro, Oregon. Over the last decade, Richard has spearheaded the introduction of mindfulness training into policing in the United States as part of a larger cultural transformation toward a compassionate, skillful and resilient warrior ethos. He also serves as an affiliate assistant professor at Pacific University, where he participates in mindfulness training and research, and holds an adjunct faculty position at Portland Community College teaching in the Criminal Justice program, where he developed a groundbreaking curriculum titled Leading Resilience.

A Journaling Practice to Help You Let Go of Limiting HabitsMindful

Learn how to break limiting habits and live a more liberated life. Discover powerful ways to disrupt patterns and create new, healthy habits.

The Key to Lasting Change? Get CreativeMindful

Not the markers and paper kind of creativity—but that doesn't hurt either. When we visualize how one shift, like a new job or promotion, actually reverberates through all areas of our lives, it sparks the real change agents: passion and intention.

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Enter for your chance to win a copy of Dr. Shalini Bahl's new book, Return to Mindfulness. Starting January 15, 2024, and ending February 15, 2024.

It’s Comin’ Around AgainMindful

Deathiversaries, birthdays, holidays—when you're grieving, how can you face those terribly-timed memories that remind you of what once was?

Christine CarterAuthor at Mindful.org

Christine Carter, Ph.D., is a sociologist, happiness expert, and a Senior Fellow at the Greater Good Science Center. She is the author of The Sweet Spot: How to Find Your Groove at Home and Work and Raising Happiness.

Simply Being Awake to What IsMindful

How the clear and kind words of Stephen Levine helped one journalist stop admonishing himself and helped him sit with his inner rumble and panic 

Uncovering Your Racial Bias: Mindfulness Practices for Growth and HealingMindful

Mindfulness can help us become aware of the lens through which we see the people around us, giving us more insight into our bias and the opportunity to choose how we act.

The Difference Between Healing and Fixing in the Practice of MindfulnessMindful

We often hear that mindfulness doesn’t “work” when we use it as a means to an end. Here, Genevieve Tregor explains why mindfulness loses its impact when we use it in small "bandage" doses instead of weaving the practice into our daily lives.

Take a Walk in Nature to Ease Brain FatigueMindful

Taking short walks in green spaces can help us refresh, according to a new study using portable brain wave measuring technology.

Living with, and Loving, Your Imperfect LifeMindful

Mice in your kitchen, ants at the picnic, screaming children, losing your temper, grouchy boss—life is full of imperfections. And yet it’s uncanny how hard we try to keep everything tidy and together. In fact, when we start to loosen up our habits of perfectionism we discover strength and resilience within.

How to Find Your Power—and Avoid Abusing ItMindful

Discover how power is given through social networks with this research into groups & authority. Find your power through understanding!

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