How Gardening Boosts Your Well-Being from the Ground Up
The health benefits of gardening may be a reason to nurture your green thumb.
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The health benefits of gardening may be a reason to nurture your green thumb.
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Simplifying, forgiving, and letting go—Stan Goldberg, author of Lessons for the Living: Stories of Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Courage at the End of Life, on working toward a good death.
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Mindfulness meditation isn’t a one-size-fits all aid for mental health, but it can help soften feelings of anxiousness, reduce stress, and reshape your relationship with mental and physical pain.
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As we celebrate the women leaders of mindfulness, we invited teachers, researchers, and activists to share guided meditations that reflect what they’ve learned from their years of deep practice.
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Mindful readers share how they relate to their bodies and offer some sage advice.
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Riding a bike, lifting weights, sweating it out on a treadmill—each can be a mindfulness practice. Whatever the physical activity, instead of simply working out to master a skill or improve your condition, you can move and breathe in a way that shifts you from feeling busy and distracted to feeling strong and capable.
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Explore how mindfulness and meditation can help soften feelings of anxiousness, reduce stress, and calm a panic attack.
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Mindfulness meditation practice couldn’t be simpler: take a good seat, pay attention to the breath, and when your attention wanders, return.
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