Mindfulness Myths

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Mindfulness Myths

A surge in popularity has led to some persistent mindfulness misinformation doing the rounds. The mention of mindfulness meditation raises some curious questions, and there are many myths to be busted, or at least be aware of when you’re looking for answers or wondering where to begin.


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Got anxiety? Try mindfulness

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Got anxiety? Try mindfulness

Mindfulness is renowned as a useful tool to help you manage your moods and calm your mind. It helps by training your mind to become less reactive, which builds your skills to cope with the ups and downs of daily life in a healthier way. If you’re feeling stressed or struggling with anxiety, why not give mindfulness-based approaches a try?

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The opposite of mindfulness: mindlessness

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The opposite of mindfulness: mindlessness

In today’s busy world, there’s always something to distract our attention. How connected are you to the present moment? The attention you bring to your everyday experiences is a good indicator of how mindful or mindless you are. Just because you’re wide awake, it doesn’t mean you’re aware or really paying attention! Living life mindlessly means you’re mostly missing out, but choosing to be more mindful means making the most of the moments that make up your life.

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The difference between mindfulness and relaxation

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The difference between mindfulness and relaxation

Mindfulness and relaxation techiques are both popular when it comes to creating calm. While mindfulness and relaxation do share certain similarities, they also have some important and distinct differences. Each technique has its own approach that can lead to different outcomes. Which one is better? Here’s my expert opinion …

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What is mindfulness, anyway?

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What is mindfulness, anyway?

Mindfulness might have landed on your radar relatively recently, but it’s actually nothing new. Read on to discover how the mindfulness movement has infiltrated the modern world and what it means to practice presence throughout your day.

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