"
I've been in my mind,
It's such a fine line
That keeps me searching for a heart of gold."
It's such a fine line
That keeps me searching for a heart of gold."
"When you live with yourself, you become more self-reliant and self-aware. Also, you realize what is important in your life." http://www.quora.com/What-is-something-every-person-should-experience-at-least-once-in-a-lifetime
I've been trapped in my mind for years. Was I doing "mindfulness"? "Mindfulness is "the intentional, accepting and non-judgmental
focus of one's attention on the emotions, thoughts and sensations
occurring in the present moment" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness_%28psychology%29
From the American Psychological Association...
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/07-08/ce-corner.aspx
From the American Psychological Association...
Empirically supported benefits of mindfulness
The term "mindfulness" has been used to refer to a psychological
state of awareness, the practices that promote this awareness, a mode of
processing information and a character trait. To be consistent with
most of the research reviewed in this article, we define mindfulness as a
moment-to-moment awareness of one's experience without judgment. In
this sense, mindfulness is a state and not a trait. While it might be
promoted by certain practices or activities, such as meditation, it is
not equivalent to or synonymous with them...
Reduced rumination. Several studies have shown that mindfulness reduces rumination...
Stress reduction. Many studies show that practicing mindfulness reduces stress...
Boosts to working memory. Improvements to working memory appear to be another benefit of mindfulness, research finds...
Focus. ...Mindfulness meditation practice and
self-reported mindfulness were correlated directly with cognitive
flexibility and attentional functioning (Moore and Malinowski, 2009).
Less emotional reactivity. Research also supports
the notion that mindfulness meditation decreases emotional reactivity.
In a study of people who had anywhere from one month to 29 years of
mindfulness meditation practice...
More cognitive flexibility. Another line of research
suggests that in addition to helping people become less reactive,
mindfulness meditation may also give them greater cognitive flexibility...
Relationship satisfaction. Several studies find that a person's ability to be mindful can help predict relationship satisfaction...
Other benefits. Mindfulness has been shown to enhance
self-insight, morality, intuition and fear modulation, all functions
associated with the brain's middle prefrontal lobe area. Evidence also
suggests that mindfulness meditation has numerous health benefits,
including increased immune functioning (Davidson et al., 2003; see
Grossman, Niemann, Schmidt, & Walach, 2004 for a review of physical
health benefits), improvement to well-being (Carmody & Baer, 2008)
and reduction in psychological distress (Coffey & Hartman, 2008;
Ostafin et al., 2006). In addition, mindfulness meditation practice
appears to increase information processing speed (Moore &
Malinowski, 2009), as well as decrease task effort and having thoughts
that are unrelated to the task at hand (Lutz et al., 2009).
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/07-08/ce-corner.aspx
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