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Stress Reduction Through Meditation and Mindfulness

By Chris Yee, published Oct 24, 2007
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When we're under stress, it's very easy to react with rigid and habitual patterns. This can make it difficult to access our innate ability to respond with skill, and to recognize the choices available to us at any given moment. Worldwide, there is a large and growing evidence base demonstrating the benefits of mindfulness meditation. Studies show that mediators tend to experience a greater sense of calm, wellbeing, and balance- and what's more, these characteristics are long-lasting.

Mindfulness is the human capacity to be alert. It can be cultivated, sustained, and integrated into our personal lives through self-examination and meditation practices. Mindfulness meditations' central goal is the uncovering of our true self and relief of stress and suffering. Practices of mindfulness include mindfulness meditation and the increasing awareness. Mindfulness tries to develop and enhance the experience of awareness.

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) classes are offered around the country by many qualified practitioners. These classes help nourish the skill of mindfulness. For people who are experiencing anxiety, depression, chronic pain, or any other physical symptoms related to stress, the practice of mindfulness is very helpful and rewarding. Mindfulness improves our self-awareness to help us see more clearly, to accept and be free from the negativity and stress of our automatic thoughts and assumptions. Mindfulness and meditation strengths our ability to behave creatively and positively rather than respond reflexively to stressful situations. Consequently, mindfulness transforms into stress reduction, not stress management. Mindfulness and meditation are more productive in the elimination of stress rather than the management and movement of stress.

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Sometimes we really do need to take a break from all of the things we have to think about and just relax our minds.

Posted on 12/07/2007 at 5:12:00 PM

 
Good Article!

Posted on 12/06/2007 at 5:12:00 PM

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