Dr. Richard Davidson on Why Awareness Is Important to Our Wellbeing
Dr. Richard Davidson explains the findings of a study done by scientists at Harvard that shows why distraction is actually “toxic for our wellbeing.”
Dr. Richard Davidson explains the findings of a study done by scientists at Harvard that shows why distraction is actually “toxic for our wellbeing.”
In this short guided practice, Thupten Jinpa leads a practice of extending care to ourselves and others.
In this short guided practice, Chris Germer leads us in experiencing the healing power of mindfulness, self-kindness, and common humanity.
In these clips from our Mindful Healthcare Speaker Series, Jon Kabat-Zinn and Kristin Neff offer guided practices specifically for healthcare workers at this challenging time.
As healthcare professionals continue to work through the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, mindfulness teachers and organizations are responding with various offerings they hope will be supportive.
In hopes of helping our educators, parents, and kids during the pandemic, we’re keeping an updated list of offerings coming from mindfulness teachers and our partner organizations.
There are a lot of free teachings, practices, and other resources being shared online by compassionate teachers and organizations. Here, we aim to keep an updated list for you.
In this fundamental practice, Leslie Booker helps us shift our attention from fearful thoughts to a keen awareness of our physical environment and a sense of embodied presence.
In this video, Dr. Kristin Neff leads a guided self-compassion practice for those experiencing strain or burnout from caring for others.
Tara Brach shares a guided RAIN practice to grow in compassion for yourself and others. This clip is pulled from the Mindful Living Summit, airing March 19-22, 2020.