

12 Minute Meditation
Mindful.org
The latest scientific research reveals that 12 minutes of meditation a day yields benefits like increased attention, focus, creativity, calm, resilience and compassion. Start your 12-minute sit with guided meditations from today’s leading mindfulness experts, brought to you by Mindful. With a new mindfulness meditation each week, 12 Minute Meditation invites you to bring the benefits of mindfulness to daily life.
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Jun 6, 2018 • 25min
Body Scan Meditation
Audio track by Mark Bertin, author of "Mindful Parenting for ADHD."

Jun 5, 2018 • 15min
Breathing Meditation
Audio track by Mark Bertin, author of "Mindful Parenting for ADHD."

Jun 5, 2018 • 18min
Loving-kindness Meditation
Audio track by Mark Bertin, author of "Mindful Parenting for ADHD."

May 30, 2018 • 30min
Meditation on Anxiety and Stress

Mar 28, 2018 • 21min
Mindful Self-Inquiry for Anxiety with Bob Stahl
Often with stress and anxiety, there are underlying fears that go noticed in day to day life that are contributing to or causing the anxiety. Self-exploration and reflection are a key part of working through it. This guided meditation combines breath awareness, the body scan, and mindfulness of thoughts to explore sources of stress and anxiety. Show Notes: Meditation by Bob Stahl and Elisha Goldstein. This practice is excerpted from A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook, by Bob Stahl and Elisha Goldstein. New Harbinger Publications. Bob Stahl, PhD, has founded eight Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction programs in medical centers in the San Francisco Bay Area and is currently offering programs at Dominican Hospital and El Camino Hospitals in Los Gatos and Mt. View.

Mar 13, 2018 • 41min
How to Show Up When You Have Cancer
In this podcast, Patricia Rockman, director of education and clinical services for the Center for Mindfulness Studies in Toronto, and Mindful columnist Elaine Smookler, both cancer survivors, talk about how mindfulness factors into the cancer experience. Full transcript here: https://www.mindful.org/how-to-show-up-when-you-have-cancer/

Feb 12, 2018 • 11min
Tame bad habits with this 10-minute mindfulness practice
Your mind is built to crave. We can respond to cravings in two ways: sate them, or notice our triggers and work with them. This guided meditation helps us build awareness around how cravings surface in mind and body so we can break free from unhealthy habits. Recorded live at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Massachusetts Medical School with Judson Brewer.

Feb 12, 2018 • 8min
Savor the Moment with Elaine Smookler
Take a moment to indulge in the delights around you. Cultivate gratitude and move through each sense to notice the little things you’re grateful for. These small occurrences can hold big weight in illuminating the darkness we sometimes encounter. Show notes: Meditation by Elaine Smookler. Elaine Smookler has been a mindful practitioner for over 20 years and is on the faculty at The Centre for Mindfulness Studies in Toronto. She is a Registered Psychotherapist, a columnist for Mindful magazine, and teaches mindfulness to corporate clients through eMindful.

Jan 25, 2018 • 8min
Help Your Kids Find the Positive with Mark Bertin
This practice starts by guiding kids through belly breathing with their stuffed animal if they choose. From there, Mark Bertin guides them through reflecting on their day to thinking about proud moments. This simple meditation can help bring mindfulness to kids in an accessible and engaging way. Show notes: Meditation by Mark Bertin. Mark Bertin, MD, is a pediatrician, author, professor, and mindfulness teacher specializing in neurodevelopmental behavioral pediatrics.

Jan 11, 2018 • 35min
Dr. Dan Siegel: The "Yes Brain" Approach to Parenting
"Yes" is the ultimate parenting tool, argues Dan Siegel in his new book with co-author Tina Bryson, "The Yes Brain," because it teaches kids discipline without shutting them down, which encourages them to explore and be more resilient when faced with difficult emotions or mistakes.