. When you're mindful, you exist solely in the moment, noticing what is going on right then to the fullest. The practice of acceptance goes along with mindfulness
In acceptance you observe your thoughts and feelings from a distance, without judging them good or bad
Instead of saying "I am anxious," notice the physical sensation and acknowledge that it is there
help clients daily learn skills to help them better cope with the effects of anxiety on their mind and bodies.
Mindfulness is most frequently associated with a practice of meditation. Even five minutes of meditation daily has been proven to show benefit.
Even as our minds get busy, the physical sensations of anxiety such as muscle tension, tightness in the chest or stomach, fluttering heartbeat are still present. Every few moments our minds do a "check in" to be sure that all systems are functioning properly. When the mind locates the symptoms of anxiety it sends off a "code red" and all of the symptoms feel exacerbated.
Any activity where you can be fully in the moment contributes to your ability to quiet that voice in the mind that causes anxiety.
By being mindful you are not denying your feelings, nor ignoring them. You are integrating them into your "whole self" and allowing your mind to get out of the way so that your body can naturally heal itself.
Some of my clients report washing the dishes as being meditative for them, or gardening, or listening to music.
ven as our minds get busy, the physical sensations of anxiety such as muscle tension, tightness in the chest or stomach, fluttering heartbeat are still present. Every few moments our minds do a "check in" to be sure that all systems are functioning properly
When we resist emotions or physical sensations they rear their ugly heads and demand to be noticed. The sheer energy of them increases due to our increase in attempt to squash them down. Our bodies were made to allow all energy, negative and positive to move through them and to be expressed in some way, whether spoken through communication, burned off through exercise or relaxed away. Acceptance allows our bodies to naturally self correct and allow that energy to pass through us without resistance.
Mindfulness is proven to increase our quality of life by improving our physical health (reducing blood pressure and increasing quality of sleep to name a few benefits) and our mental health (decreased rumination, increased ability to handle daily stress) and out relationships (One study showed that people who practice mindfulness deal with relationship stress more constructively.
indfulness is most frequently associated with a practice of meditation. Even five minutes of meditation daily has been proven to show benefit. You can practice mindfulness in many other ways too. Some of my clients report washing the dishes as being meditative for them, or gardening, or listening to music. Any activity where you can be fully in the moment contributes to your ability to quiet that voice in the mind that causes anxiety.
By being mindful you are not denying your feelings, nor ignoring them. You are integrating them into your "whole self" and allowing your mind to get out of the way so that your body can naturally heal itself
So I was shocked when moving to Los Angeles nearly two years ago to find how many times I’ve spotted people at lights and stop signs, head down, typing away, or worse, on the highway attempting a one-handed text.
mindfulness meditation is making remarkable clinical strides.
the list can include making coffee, breathing, going to the bathroom and walking.
Mindfulness is an important component of yoga asana classes.
he one ‘rule’ I have is that no one peers at their phones
Putting away the phone during a class is a valuable tool in helping overcome cell phone addiction
Funded by AT&T, the film looks into the lives of a handful of people who have either caused or been hurt by (or lost family to) accidents due to texting and driving—at this moment, 100,00 automobile accidents occur every year
There currently are way to many car accidents every year to due a lack of concentration by the driver. So many innocent lives have been ended tragically early due to carelessness of other drivers on the road, it truly is very sad
This article is about the dangers of texting on a cell phone while driving and how it takes away from our mindfulness. Multitasking severely decreases our focus and is not a practice of mindfulness. The author explains how mindfulness is important as it allows us to focus on one task at a time. Our cell phone use is an addiction that spikes our dopamine levels through the satisfaction we get from every text or notification. This addiction causes us to not be mindful sometimes and even do something as stupid as text and drive just because we do not realize it or cannot help it.
This article is reminiscent of the first article we read for this class, about Sherlock Holmes and mindfulness. It appears as though there are many lessons to take from Arthur Conan Doyle's stories.
“nonjudgmental” process, but what happens most of the time — judgment of negative emotions
When you really don’t judge a negative emotion, you let it run its natural course — without trying to step in and control the situation through cultivated mental discipline.
Many use it to avoid having to feel emotional pain.
But of course they won’t tell you that.
Who’s to say if you should experience “unwanted” thoughts and emotions” as you start to become aware of them? That’s your call. (We do emotion regulation all the time.) But it’s not the issue; it’s the deception.
If and when a traumatic or emotionally painful experience occurs, you don’t fully process it, and cut your grieving process dangerously short.
Of course you’ll temporarily feel better if you don’t have to face your unwanted thoughts and emotions
But you’ll have to meditate again to get that high
You start to judge uncomfortable thoughts and feelings as inferior, unreal, or bad.
ou get good at stuffing anger and other negative emotions
Getting in touch with your true nature, de-stressing, and being happy are all possible without suppressing negative emotions.
You expect meditation to fix your problems for you, resolve your relationship conflicts, and make you happy
xpecting that meditation will get rid of the negative emotions
You detach from your partner or loved one when they’re upset or experiencing an emotion you see as undesirable
Because you’ve trained yourself to avoid them
You struggle to empathize with others, or understand their pain. If you don’t feel your own pain — you can’t expect to have compassion for another’s pain.
You lose your ability to naturally feel upset, sad, or concerned when there’s an issue in your life that you need to address
Your ability to feel positive emotions is also affecte
d. Because you don’t allow experience of the negative.
You start to feel dissatisfied with your life, and alone
This may be good for medical based social workers to help with clients who are experiencing medical issues that are causing anxiety and depression
Clients gain an ability to realign themselves away from their thoughts and feelings and focus instead on the occurring changes in their body and mind through yoga, breathing, and meditation.
This insight affords the client the opportunity to heal themselves by interjecting positive thoughts and responses to the moods in order to disarm them.
Participants are armed with knowledge regarding depression as an illness, and are given additional tools to combat their depressive symptoms as they arise
order to facilitate a complete and rapid progression to healing.
Clients who use this technique will often be able to revert to these methods in times of distress or when they are faced with situations that cause them to lose their sense of separation from their thoughts.
You can work with clients in understanding how to use these techniques when they are feeling to anxious.
Training programs encompass a variety of activities, including role playing, lectures, yoga, meditation, group classes and sustained periods of silence.
. In addition, this method works equally as well to relieve the symptoms of various psychological issues including anxiety and panic.
The original platform was designed to address the needs of people who suffered from multiple events of depression
to help youth and the general public to understand the risks of drug abuse and for teachers, parents, and health care professionals to keep sending the message that drug addiction can be prevented if a person never abuses drugs.
For a tank newbie like me, the more intriguing aspects of floating include 1) its possibly imagined, Lilly-esque potential to reveal hidden layers of consciousness within, and 2) its proven capacity to chill people out. Suedfeld happily acknowledges point two. "Anything related to psychological stress," he says, "whether it's chronic tension headaches, insomnia, things with no known physical cause…after several floats, they really seem to improve."
Are Epsom salts supposed to give a more relaxing feeling? Could it be the salts helping or just the actual floating?
There was no clear line between consciousness and unconsciousness. (I had no fear of drowning, as my buoyancy was such that it would be nearly impossible to roll over accidentally.)
It's very blunt in saying to ignore every other advice and therapy, mainly cause it's true. You are the therapist for yourself in order to become self aware and mindful
the experience varies by culture and personal experience
especially relating to its application in pain and stress reduction.
acceptance, non-striving, and non-judging awareness.
we shouldn't be stressed out if we're practicing mindfulness or meditation
Wait, what? If that's true then why is the market flooded with meditation classes, audio guides, books, fancy retreats, phone apps, expensive pillows, bracelets, bobbles, and gizmos
Mindfulness is not a modern spiritual movemen
It's simply you at your most natural state of being.
That was mindfulness. It required nothing of you other than to be there
internalized someone else's idea of what it means to be mindful.
Maybe you tried it a few times and determined that your experience didn't match up with their description of what it should feel like. So you got frustrated and you quit. "It's too hard." "I'm terrible at it."
concluded that there was substantial overlap in the brain networks used to understand stories and the networks used to navigate interactions with other individuals — in particular, interactions in which we’re trying to figure out the thoughts and feelings of others. Scientists call this capacity of the brain to construct a map of other people’s intentions “theory of mind.”
that individuals who frequently read fiction seem to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and see the world from their perspective.
is a particularly useful simulation because negotiating the social world effectively is extremely tricky, requiring us to weigh up myriad interacting instances of cause and effect. Just as computer simulations can help us get to grips with complex problems such as flying a plane or forecasting the weather, so novels, stories and dramas can help us understand the complexities of social life
Is this asking too much of modern society? In the US we have a capitalistic nation, if we care too much of the little people won't that worsen the economy for the rest of society? Or is the good of the society as a whole less important than the good of those who are suffering?
Today's society only cares about money but if the country as a whole works together they can make this possible. They can put the common good over money and assets.
respect and thanksgiving for nature.
Outsourcing the work to the rest of the world and then leaving people here without jobs.
I fail to see outsourcing as an enviornmental hazard as in the long run pollution is pollution be it in china britain or even the united states, just because u change the location doesn't necessarily increase the amount nor does it increase the the lethality of the pollution
it's really difficult to make people see, especially in our american society, why sometimes we should do things that aren't for our direct benefit. we really like this idea of immediate gratification.
And I said my job would be to associate them with the reality out there. They're insulated -- heavily insulated -- they don't deal with reality.
And they, if you notice, I haven't seen any of their annual reports that put in the cost of the natural resources that they use
People are extracting
I said, how can you as CEOs of corporations do what you're doing, in terms of extraction, without looking at the consequences?
He says, well, as you know, if somebody is living in those terms, they're not going to progress. They're just going to be happy just the way they are. There'll be no progress. And he says, as you know, the bottom line of our civilization is greed.
This shows that we as a society wish to progress at an astonishing pace even if we are happy with what we get. I can relate this to my dad's cell phone. He has no urge to get a new iphone or smartphone because he's very happy with his old slider phone
The concept of greed. People want more and more no matter how much or what they have is enough and keeping them happy. They want the next level and the level after that but for what reason? Satisfaction?
do they really need to progress? this kind of reminds me of that john lennon quote "when I went to school they asked me what i wanted to be. i said "happy", they told i didn't understand the assignment, i told them they didn't understand life"
finite
The responsibility of leadership is to look that far ahead
directly due to the idea of capitalism
to give thanks, be thankful for what you have, and to share. And the third one would be respect.
hat's was people power did that. Germany didn't want it, East Germany didn't want it, nobody wanted it. People wanted it, and nothing could stop them. Once they get in a move in that direction they become a force. It's very difficult -- it's not a manageable force -- and that's why leadership is so vital and important.
leadership and the control factor for human beings, in particular, is moral. If you don't have moral law you don't have any law. If there's no moral law, you don't have any.
so because people tell them to buy it, they feel okay about buying it, even if they shouldn't?
there's no mercy
There's only law
You're going to suffer the consequence, and that's right where we're headed right now. Six-point-six billion people and more coming every minute as we sit here. That's a compound
And it takes some understanding to rise to the occasion. You've got to comprehend what's going on.
it's not just going to happen that people will rise to the occasion. first they need to understand why it's so important to do so. like okay with WWII, the U.S. didn't want to get involved at first. the only reason we did was because we got attacked. that made us understand the importance. it's kind of like that for environmental issues. scientists say we should get involved, but until there is personal risk, we won't.
This is something that can be seen within everyone once they understand the situation. Game 7 of playoffs, final exam, huge corporate project and many more have got so many people coming through in the "clutch."
When the Peacemaker talked to us about the foundation of the confederacy, he said the first principle is peace. And you know the Indian word for peace; it also means health. The same word.
It starts with the people; the earth, everything that grows on the earth, bushes, trees, what lives in the trees, what lives on the earth; water, what lives in the water; and food, what grows, where it grows. And the leaders, the animal leaders, who lead the animal. We acknowledge thanksgiving for them.
You're supposed to develop them and then share with those that don't have them. That's how everything has equity. So you come back to that.
And what can we do about it?
Among other things, the Peacemaker instructed them to approach every decision with concern for the seventh generation to follow.
their reality is Wall Street
strong leaders must change the way business is done. They must find a way to put the common good above profits.
In many ways this is hard for business to do because the business world is so competitive that if one starts to lag behind and could possible go out of business. The business world revolves itself around profits.
"Business as usual is over," he said
Haudenosaunee, or the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
Well, they have to. Otherwise they're going to get hammered. They're going to get hammered anyway.
- if you're going to take those steel mills and put them some other place, they're going to be belching a lot of environmental damage ...
I think that the biggest issue with outsourcing as far as environmental problems go is that we always outsource to the same places. that makes the pollution a lot more concentrated in that one area, making it a lot easier to burn straight through the ozone in that one spot. if we didn't outsource as much, the pollution wouldn't be as concentrated and it would take longer to deplete the ozone layer.
it's because of outsourcing
. I don't see it changing, because I don't see any relaxation from the executive side -- from the leadership side -- because they're making money
people are only interested in money and what they as an individual can gain from any situation. People are becoming more and more selfish without one thought of how our, and our future generations will be effected.
I believe that it is going to take more serious natural disasters - we need to feel pain close to home, serious pain- before any leader begins to make any changes that will benefit the environment, and not just their profits.
He blames money for the depression. In a way he's true because people have a priority for money. That's all they think about and that's all they want.
Where is the moral side to the shareholders on this thing?
They're not in the reality business; they're in business. I said, if you put them up there and just let them freeze for 24 hours, they would get an inkling of another power, of another authority.
Once you feel the power of nature, you begin to respect it. Those trapped indoors all their lives are the ones who really don't give a rat's ass about whats going on outside.
Nature is a part of life the opens peoples eyes to the outside world. When I was a kid, all I did was go outside to play and now when I'm inside I feel like I'm missing out when I'm not out there. But, my sister grew up inside mostly and she barely goes out and watches tv instead. If she went outside more it might change her.
If you have grandchildren and great-grandchildren, you're involved
Everything in this room came from the earth
I don't think they deal with it. I mean, their realit
This round world is finite.
of oil right now.
and what was that line?
Growth. You have one finite earth. That's the problem here
But I do think human beings -- I have always been amazed by human beings.
People have to make less money -- way, way, way less money. People have to share more of what they have.
Thanksgiving for the winds that bring the seasons and does the planting, all of that. Then we have thanksgiving for the grandfathers, the thunder and the lightning, that bring the rain --
so it's the stockholder.
respect and thanksgiving for nature.
They're not in the reality business; they're in business.
outsourced your pollution
influence their thinking
you not only outsourced your work and your company,
their reality is Wall Street. That's their reality. It is real, but it doesn't deal with the forces of nature.
extracting it at tremendous rates with no perception of consequences.
no idea of the consequences. that's because it won't directly harm them. people have to be shown how something is going to personally affect them, or their children maybe, before they see any need for change.
stockholder.
the ones that really determine what the direction of the corporation is going to go.
idea of private property.
hat's was people power did that. Germany didn't want it, East Germany didn't want it, nobody wanted it. People wanted it, and nothing could stop them. Once they get in a move in that direction they become a force. It's very difficult -- it's not a manageable force -- and that's why leadership is so vital and important.
eadership and the control factor for human beings, in particular, is moral. If you don't have moral law you don't have any law. If there's no moral law, you don't have any.
you have to understand about nature and natural law is
no mercy to this law.
you don't understand that law and you don't abide by that law, you will suffer the consequence.
You lead by action.
we personify these elements to bring our people closer to them so they have more respect.
you guys act as if it wasn't.
f I don't show a profit in the company, I'm fired.
Morals never get in the way of profits in big business. Money rules. Instant gratification, Lack of mindfulness, disrespect.
What we need to do is make big businesses THINK , just as the chief is doing here. If nothing else, it might make them feel a little guilty about their practices and priorities
guaranteed prophecy?
you guys are going to meet next year and nothing will have changed. I'll guarantee it. And that was the end of the meeting
I think shows his being extra pessimistic as many companies are actually trying to strive to be green and governments set up laws that help protect and conserve the environment
I think this is kind of true though. lots of little things will have changed, but nothing major that will have any sort of lasting effects. they aren't focused on that, they only focus on the things that make little immediate differences. sure those can accumulate over time, but overall they aren't going to solve the big problem.
But not only do they have to ask people to sacrifice, they sacrifice. That's how you lead.
I ask this question over and over again to people in business ... Do people have to cut back? Do they have to do with less? And they always say no.
I'll tell you what that is: Have your cake and eat it, too
houses have to get smaller. They can't get bigger.
How can you have peace without health?
Unity
That's our foundation, peace
finally the Creator himself
Human beings have different gifts and we say, they're not gifts, they're responsibilities.
Word Choice:
Depression vs Recession
Recession can be defined as a temporary economic decline.
Depression is severe despondency and dejection.
The word depression feels more human and more personal. By using this word, Lyons emphasizes how the people are the ones suffering when jobs are outsourced.
These days, we look for instant gratification and get-rich-quick schemes. The over-exploitation of the Earth's resources is an outcome of this. It is hard to make the common citizen understand that, in the long run, taking care to protect the environment will pay off in a much larger way than a paycheck.
bout the world's "accelerating" race toward environmental calamity,
As the world is functioning now, the generations that come after us are going to have a harder time finding the resources necessary for life. Water is being tainted and poisoned, as is the air. Resources like oil are being pumped out of the Earth at a rapid rate; having a car in the future is going to be an expensive luxury.
Not enough people are willing to sacrifice for the good of the Earth as a whole. Greed is the fuel for the degrading world, and in order to reverse that, people (especially the greedy) must learn to sacrifice what isnt necessary.
America is the land of the big. Big houses, big cars, big food, etc. We need to scale down significantly in order to see any changes.
The Seventh generation, are they referring to us? Our generation to fix all the damage and save mother earth from "degradation"(The Cry of the Earth)?
You know, how often do you hear that the United States uses one quarter of the earth's resources and we're only 7 percent of the population. And we use one quarter.
"patriotism is a maggot in their heads." this view strikes me in a weird way. I have always known patriotism to be a good thing, not a "maggot"- bad thing. Who says that patriotism causes racism?
Thoreau describes to his audience that there is much more to life. Instead of resting our eyes to sleep, we should go out and explore the world and ourselves. within it
one advancesconfidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live thelife which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpectedin common hours.
desire to speak somewhere withoutbounds; like a man in a waking moment,
Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed and in suchdesperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace with his com-panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Lethim step to the music which he hears, h
However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it andcall it hard names
Do not trouble yourself much to getnew things, whether clothes or friends. Turn the old; return to them.Things do not change; we change.
The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us.Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day todawn. The sun is but a morning star.
Rain in the middle of a desert at 109 degrees, that's insane! If that's not evidence I don't know what is.
the Copenhagen climate conference in 2009 would have marked the culmination of the global fight to slow a changing climat
George H.W. Bush, who flew in for the first conclave, Barack Obama didn't even attend.
I can say with some confidence that we're losing the fight, badly and quickly – losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.
The issue of global warming is considered so high and people need to notice what the problem is and identify the true source.
"This is our chance. If we miss it, it could take years before we get a new and better one. If ever."
Neither China nor the United States, which between them are responsible for 40 percent of global carbon emissions, was prepared to offer dramatic concessions, and so the conference drifted aimlessly for two weeks until world leaders jetted in for the final day
2 degrees seems small, but is actually a drastic change for the environment
So far, we've raised the average temperature of the planet just under 0.8 degrees Celsius, and that has caused far more damage than most scientists expected
What was the number of years that the number increased the most and around which time period did it occur? What happens if the number goes over 2?
COPENHAGEN: THE MUNICH OF OUR TIMES?
All told, 167 countries responsible for more than 87 percent of the world's carbon emissions have signed on to the Copenhagen Accord, endorsing the two-degree target.
does this # of 2 degree C change with the times (like temp inflation) or will it always be the benchmark?
no one paid it much attention,
prescription for long-term disaster.
Its purely voluntary agreements committed no one to anything, and even if countries signaled their intentions to cut carbon emissions, there was no enforcement mechanism
I find it ludicrous that countries can just say they will do something to help the betterment of the world, then just do the exact opposite when it helps the bottom line.