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PostHeaderIcon Meditation Improves Decision-Making Abilities

Mindfulness meditation allows practitioners to make better decisions

Mindfulness meditation was found to allow test subjects more time to think about their decisions rationally, thus increasing they odds of them reconsidering their initial positions after new evidence pops up. With short periods of practice, it is very likely that individuals who want to improve the way in which they make decisions, or the speed at which they do this, can achieve their goals.  Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation might reduce workplace stress

Meditating participants also felt less depressed and less emotionally exhausted, according to Nidich and his coauthors. But meditation seemed to have the strongest effect on stress levels, they note in their report, published in the Permanente Journal. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Improving Decision-Making Skills with Mindfulness Meditation

Improving Decision-Making Skills with Mindfulness Meditation

We found that a brief period of mindfulness meditation can encourage people to make more rational decisions by considering the information available in the present moment, while ignoring some of the other concerns that typically exacerbate the ‘sunk-cost bias,’” explains Hafenbrack. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Transcendental Meditation significantly reduces PTSD in African refugees within 10 days

According to the researchers, during this particular meditation technique one experiences a deep state of restful alertness. Repeated experience of this state for 20 minutes twice a day cultures the nervous system to maintain settled mental and physical functioning the rest of the day. This helps to minimize disturbing thoughts, sleep difficulties, and other adverse PTSD symptoms. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon HOW TO MEDITATE IN 3 EASY, NON-SCARY STEPS

According to a new study in Jama Internal Medicine, mindful meditation may improve the symptoms of anxiety and depression — in the case of depression, possibly as much as antidepressants. But if you’re an “om” novice, meditation can be intimidating. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Anger & the Limits of Acceptance in Mindfulness Meditation

Anger & the Limits of Acceptance in Mindfulness Meditation

Anger may be a negative emotion, but anger is an energy that has been used to effect great social change. People not accepting injustice, and getting very angry about it, have led to most of the advances in human rights that we, as a society, have achieved. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Hypnosis, Meditation, and Relaxation for Pain Treatment

When our minds are concentrated and focused, we are able to use them more powerfully. When hypnotized, a person may experience physiologic changes, such as a slowing of the pulse and respiration, and an increase in alpha brain waves. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation 101: The Neuroscience of Why Meditation Works

Meditation is perhaps the most crucial instrument to harness the power of thought, cultivate more peace, clarity and happiness. The breath and mind work in tandem, so as breath begins to lengthen, brain waves begin to slow down. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon More Mindfulness, Less Meditation

The columnist says the simplest definition of meditation is learning to do one thing at a time.

Mindfulness – or “vipassana” — is a specific type of meditative practice from Theravada Buddhism. It involves learning to watch one’s thoughts, feelings and sensations as they arise and pass, without becoming caught up in them. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation study links history to science

These visual hallucinations  induced by meditation practice suggest that meditation may lead to increased neuroplasticity, which has been linked to cognitive improvements in learning, memory and attention, according to the study. If this hypothesis proves true, meditation could have significant cognitive benefits. Read more here…

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