Why We Find It Hard to Meditate
The seven most common challenges people face in meditation and how to overcome them to grow your mindfulness practice.
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Discover tranquility with Mindful.org's calm category, your sanctuary for peace and serenity. Our resources are meticulously crafted to guide you into a state of deep relaxation and calmness. From soothing articles to calming practices and stress-reduction techniques, we provide a variety of content to help you reduce anxiety, quiet your mind, and embrace a more peaceful life. Whether you need a moment of respite in a busy day or strategies for long-term stress management, our calm category is here to support your journey towards lasting serenity.
The seven most common challenges people face in meditation and how to overcome them to grow your mindfulness practice.
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Allowing our emotions to arise, be felt, and dissolve helps us cultivate equanimity and inner calm. From this place of balance, we’re more resilient to what life throws at us.
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Intentionally give your body the rest it needs and replenish your physical energy by checking in, softening, and letting go of tension.
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Uncertainty doesn't need to create more anxiety. Explore this mindfulness practice for embracing change and appreciating the ride.
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Vinny Ferraro guides a meditation to meet yourself and whatever you're holding in the moment with kindness and understanding.
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We can’t ignore the hard stuff. Here’s a 12-minute mindfulness practice for navigating—not resisting—everything life throws our way.
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It’s hard to recover when we lose our temper. But it's possible. Learn what to do after an anger outburst so you can come back better.
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When we notice our inner voice, and notice when we’re focusing on negative thoughts, we can cultivate a habit of self-compassion.
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In this guided meditation, notice the sounds around you, then use them as an anchor to check in and release tension.
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Without being able to recognize your feelings, you can’t control them. This inevitably effects your disposition—and output—at work.
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