

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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May 4, 2017 • 8min
6-Minute "Mountain Meditation" to Help You Shift Out of Panic Mode
A guided meditation from mindfulness teacher Ed Halliwell, author of "Into the Heart of Mindfulness." Find more guided meditations at EdHalliwell.com

Mar 27, 2017 • 30min
Investigate Panic Attacks with Bob Stahl
Calming the Rush of Panic in Your Emotions This mediation can help you explore how panic affects you not only physically, but also in your emotions and feelings. In a quiet place, find a position in which you can be alert and comfortable, whether seated or lying down. Turn off your phone and any other electrical device that could disturb you. Read and practice the script for this guided meditation below, pausing after each paragraph. (Note: Before beginning this meditation, please consider whether this is the right time for you to do it. Do you feel reasonably safe and open? If not, do some mindful breathing and come back to it at another time.)

Feb 15, 2017 • 14min
15-Minute Guided Practice: Turning Towards Difficulty

Feb 8, 2017 • 11min
10-Minute Mindfulness Practice to Foster Forgiveness
A guided mindfulness meditation practice from Dr. Mark Bertin, mindfulness teacher and developmental behavioral pediatrician.

Jan 10, 2017 • 20min
Resting in the Flow of Experience
Resting in the flow of experience — a 20-minute guided meditation with Ed Halliwell.

Oct 31, 2016 • 7min
A 7-Minute Guided Practice to Switch out of "Doing" and into "Being"
To practice shifting into being mode, try this 7-minute guided practice called "Two Ways of Knowing" from The Mindful Way Workbook by John Teasdale. We can learn to switch out of automatic pilot by bringing our awareness to the present moment. When we do this, we start to see that we have a choice, and this is often the first step in taking care of ourselves.

Oct 27, 2016 • 7min
Compassion Talks: Why We're Hardwired to Armor Our Hearts
Mindfulness Teacher Vinny Ferraro, a longtime meditator and senior trainer with Mindful Schools, talks to Mindful about why it's so difficult to soften the heart and how we can engage the compassionate response.

Oct 26, 2016 • 7min
7-Minute Mindfulness Practice for Responding to Stress
A mindfulness practice from Shamash Alidina's "The Mindful Way Through Stress: http://www.shamashalidina.com/books/

Oct 4, 2016 • 6min
5-Minute Meditation for Being Present Like an Athlete
This is one of hundreds of 5-minute practices from mental training coach Graham Betchart you can find on the Lucid App—Their goal is to have one thousand practices available soon. Betchart calls these guided practices “MVP” which stands for meditation, visualization, and positive self-talk. Visit getlucid.com for more details. We featured this practice in our article: Train Your Brain to Thrive, Four mindfulness skills athletes learn in order to stay in the moment with razor focus. By Kelle Walsh.

Aug 26, 2016 • 32min
On Relationships: How Setbacks Can Create Resilience
Episode One of the On Relationships with Elaine Smookler, relationships columnist of Mindful magazine, and Stephany Tlalka, Deputy Editor, Mindful Digital, explores the relationship between mindfulness and happiness. Do you input mindfulness on one end (through meditation and mindfulness practices) and then happiness comes out the other? Why can't we just make that feeling of well-being happen for us when we want it to? Through our chat, we'll also get to know Elaine a bit more. She tends to face things with a sense of humor, even when she was diagnosed with uterine cancer. Armed with laughter, and a lot of resilience, she's gained a great deal of knowledge about what makes her happy, and what drives her, particularly in moments of uncertainty, discomfort—and even in pain.