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QuestionWhat are the benefits of meditation?James Brown is a San Francisco Bay Area-based teacher of Vedic Meditation, an easy and accessible form of meditation with ancient roots. James completed a rigorous 2-year study program with Vedic masters, including a 4-month immersion in the Himalayas. James has taught thousands of people, individually, and in companies such as Slack, Salesforce, and VMWare.Meditation has been known to relieve stress, help with depression and anxiety, and even reduce your chances of getting cancer.
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QuestionHow can I meditate for long hours?Ira Israel is a Religious Studies Expert and Psychotherapist who has been in private practice for over 14 years. He specializes in teaching others about happiness and authenticity. Ira teaches sold-out Happiness and Authenticity workshops at Esalen Institute and Kripalu Center and has written over 400 articles on psychology, philosophy, Buddhism, yoga, film, art, music & literature for The Huffington Post, Good Men Project, Mind Body Green, Thrive Global, and Medium. Ira is also the author of How to Survive Your Childhood Now That You’re an Adult: A Path to Authenticity and Awakening. He attended The University of Pennsylvania and has graduate degrees in Psychology, Philosophy, and Religious Studies.Take it slow and increase the length of your meditation sessions over time. It's essentially the same as weight-lifting—just as you bench-press to increase your muscle strength, you practice mindfulness to increase the strength of your own mind.
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QuestionHow can I practice mindfulness easier?James Brown is a San Francisco Bay Area-based teacher of Vedic Meditation, an easy and accessible form of meditation with ancient roots. James completed a rigorous 2-year study program with Vedic masters, including a 4-month immersion in the Himalayas. James has taught thousands of people, individually, and in companies such as Slack, Salesforce, and VMWare.Try to pay attention to the present moment as best as you can. Don't get too caught up in the past or things in the future.
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QuestionHow can I teach myself mindfulness?Dr. Peggy Rios is a Counseling Psychologist based in Florida. With over 24 years of experience, Dr. Rios works with people struggling with psychological symptoms such as anxiety and depression. She specializes in medical psychology, weaving together behavioral health programs informed by empowerment theory and trauma treatment. Dr. Rios uses integrated, evidence-based models to provide support and therapy for people with life-altering medical conditions. She holds an MS and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Maryland. Dr. Rios is a licensed psychologist in the state of Florida.One of the main things is that you have to have realistic expectations going in. A lot of people assume they have to clear their mind and not think of anything. That's actually not what happens in mindfulness. What you're wanting to do is simply be aware of your thoughts. For instance, you might focus on your breath for maybe a minute or two at a time.
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QuestionHow do I become more mindful?Dr. Peggy Rios is a Counseling Psychologist based in Florida. With over 24 years of experience, Dr. Rios works with people struggling with psychological symptoms such as anxiety and depression. She specializes in medical psychology, weaving together behavioral health programs informed by empowerment theory and trauma treatment. Dr. Rios uses integrated, evidence-based models to provide support and therapy for people with life-altering medical conditions. She holds an MS and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Maryland. Dr. Rios is a licensed psychologist in the state of Florida.Think of a mindfulness practice the same way that you might think of fitness. You're not going to get physically fit if you go to the gym once a month—you have to go on a regular basis, and the changes happen gradually. It's the same thing with fitness of the mind. The more you practice, the better you'll get at directing your mind.
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