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Tara Picudella

Dr Ian Ellis-Jones ... Living Mindfully Now: LISTENING TO MUSIC MINDFULLY - 0 views

  • It’s about the presence of the choiceless awareness of, and bare attention to, the action of, among other things, one’s body and mind ... for never forget that Mindfulness is a whole-body-and-mind awareness of the present moment
  • ultivation of awareness, bringing one's attention to the moment over and over. So, music therapy and Mindfulness involve no passive listening to music but a state of awareness.
Tara Picudella

difficulties of being mindful while listening to music - 0 views

  • Even before actually listening to music, I have found that the act of choosing the music I want to hear to varies considerably depending upon the degree to which I’ve been present in the moment.
  • judgment tests
  • put me more at ease and I started to perceive the music in a much more dimensional way.
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  • t is as if the simple act of being present in the moment can make everything seem just right.
  • completely different a song I have already heard many times has sounded depending on my mental space.
  • proceed to not really allow the sound in—but to just register each portion of it as familiar.
  • present and in the moment, I have heard some very familiar songs almost as if they were new to me, and I have also found that I can hear many different things I never was aware of before in them. It actually has seemed to create new feelings or impressions for me when I have really listened to older music in the present moment.
anonymous

Health in the U.S. and other rich countries: We pay more in health care but are sicker. - 0 views

  • Americans die younger and experience more injury and illness than people in other rich nations, despite spending almost twice as much per person on health care.
    • anonymous
       
      I think a lot of this is because of the nutritional value of our food that we eat. 
Sierra Messina-Yauchzy

Mindfulness, Music Appreciation and Empathy | Patrick Groneman - 0 views

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    This touches on music, and what emotions and types of awareness it can evoke, and how these intertwine with the pillars of mindfulness.
anonymous

Geek to Live: Take study-worthy lecture notes - 1 views

  • Copying class notes after the fact is a time-consuming way to study for an exam, but it was the only thing that truly worked for me back in college.
    • anonymous
       
      This is the most effective way for me too, just reading over the notes and textbook just isn't enough studying to get me well prepared for a test. 
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    Copying class notes after the fact is a time-consuming way to study for an exam, but it was the only thing that truly worked for me back in college
Tara Picudella

The Journey: The Pianist: Music, Mindfulness and Compassion - 0 views

  • The soldier was connected with the man behind the piano, and they were both sharing the present moment,
  • It allows for a gap in thinking, in which thoughts are observed, but are not labeled.  It creates a space where time doesn’t matter and only what is happening in the present moment; within the body is all there is.
  • Listen to the music of life.
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    This mother relates the movie The Pianist, and its mindfulness of music and how music captures us, to how we need to just "be".
Tara Picudella

Mindfulness and music | Memorising Music - 0 views

  • “a moment-to-moment, non-judgmental awareness“
  • We are essentially absent in our own lives, failing to notice the experiences as they occur. Put simply, mindfulness is a way of paying attention.
  • Musicians spend unusually large amounts of time alone practising, in a state of what pianist-composer Rolf Hind calls “solitary absorption”.
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  • Neuroimaging studies indicate that MBSR is associated with increased grey matter in brain regions involved in learning and memory processes, emotional regulation, and self-referential processing
  • People have also reported that mindfulness meditation heightens “their listening experience by increasing their ability to focus on the music without distraction”
  • Constant micro-judgements about how to play each note, or how to shape each phrase, are crucial during practice but destabilise our ability to actually make music during a performance.
  • benefit of mindfulness in music,
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    benefits of practicing mindfulness before practicing or playing in a concert
Rebecca Lurie

Energizing Yourself - Time Management Training From MindTools.com - 0 views

  • reach for a tall glass of water.
  • For example, caffeine can cause anxiety, while high-sugar fruit drinks may give a short-term energy boost that's followed by deeper fatigue.
  • ight (similar to sunlight) can make you feel more alert.
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  • hange of surroundings, even for a short time, increases your energy levels.
kurt stavenhagen

Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health benefits: A meta-analysis - 0 views

  • Our findings suggest the usefulness of MBSR as an intervention for a broad range of chronic disorders and problems. In fact, the consistent and relatively strong level of effect sizes across very different types of sample indicates that mindfulness training might enhance general features of coping with distress and disability in everyday life, as well as under more extraordinary conditions of serious disorder or stress.
    • kurt stavenhagen
       
      "broad range" is pre-frontal cortex the main center and improvement upon its functioning most responsible?
  • improvements were consistently seen across a spectrum of standardized mental health measures including psychological dimensions of quality of life scales, depression, anxiety, coping style and other affective dimensions of disability. Likewise, similar benefits were also found for health parameters of physical well-being, such as medical symptoms, sensory pain, physical impairment, and functional quality-of-life estimates, although measures of physically oriented measures were less frequently assessed in the studies as a whole.
  • a recent randomized study of depressives in remission found one-year relapse rates of major depressive episodes to be halved when conventional treatment was supplemented by a mindfulness program [3]. Another investigation of mindfulness training among anxiety and mood disorder patients showed pre- to postintervention improvements in mental health outcomes with an effect size of 0.7 [10].
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  • Mindfulness training may be an intervention with potential for helping many to learn to deal with chronic disease and stress. Nevertheless, we now need to test these claims more thoroughly by using well-defined patient populations, applying more stringent methodological procedures, and assessing objective disease markers in addition to self-reported psychosocial and functional indicators of distress.
Michael Tubbs

Drinking Alcohol | The Mindfulness Bell - 0 views

  • But many of us do not seem capable of enjoying peace in the present moment, in ourselves, or around us
  • We drink cognac, for instance, in order to feel better, when we feel bored with life
  • commit sexual misconduct and intoxicate ourselves
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    • Michael Tubbs
       
      This paragraph is just teeming with Buddhism and I just love it. The Placement of this just helps with the overall feel of the article
  • In the past, I was not very fond of ordaining people or having disciples. I tried to avoid that, especially when I saw that there were many other teachers. But during my visit last year, I changed my idea. We have to support each other, and the practice of the precepts is very important to help us. We do not practice meditation alone. We practice with a teacher and with friends
    • Michael Tubbs
       
      I remember having a conversation about meditating alone in class and I agree 100% it requires a group
Alyssa Lau

Hong Kong airport glory days: Breathtaking photos - CNN.com - 0 views

    • Alyssa Lau
       
      Though, it may seem odd that im annotating an article about the defunct Kai Tak Airport.  This airport does seem to relate to the concept of mindfulness and the process of focusing on one task at a time. 
  • "Passengers lucky enough to have a window seat had a fantastic view of the south side of Hong Kong Island, then Central and the harbor before landing over Kowloon."
    • Alyssa Lau
       
      This portion of the article is highlighted because it explains that even though the task at hand is difficult, those who seek the opportunity, those who are lucky or fortunate, get to have a some sort of "fantastic view" on life.  This view may impact their life. 
    • Alyssa Lau
       
      "Landing in Kai Tak was a hair-raising event even for experienced pilots."  Even though, a person may think that a task is simple and easy to do, even the most experienced person will have some difficulties trying to get the task done. 
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  • landing in Kai Tak was a hair-raising event even for experienced pilots.
  • 45-degree turn below 500 feet to line up with the runway, literally flying between the high-rise buildings, passing close to the famous orange and white checkerboard as you made that final turn toward the runway,"
Rebecca Lurie

The US fashion industry: A supply chain review - 0 views

  • These plans are usually based on strategic alliances and are taking over the responsibilities of buyers.
  • The buyers have tremendous power in representing the chain to the vendors and are responsible for a large portion of the chain's profit. Since the buyer's performance evaluation criterion (and his or her bonus) is the total profitability (total margins) of the apparel lines he or she buys (which depends on the purchase cost, the initial selling price, the subsequent mark-downs and the units sold under each price point), it is in the buyer's interest to ensure that she buys the right items generating the best financial results for the chain as a whole.
  • controlled by a budget set by the merchandise manager
Brian Walsh

Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity | zen habits | Diigo - 0 views

    • Brian Walsh
       
      I find so much repetition within all these sources. Experiment, take your time, listen to others, look inside yourself. It seems like a straightforward concept now
    • Brian Walsh
       
      Routines are a great way to stay organized. More organization means more clarity and room to think
    • Brian Walsh
       
      Establishing a relationship is another way to improve your happiness level. And it can be with anybody and it doesn't need to be close and special like that of a girlfriend or wife
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    • Brian Walsh
       
      Using help from others goes away from practicing mindfulness and becoming self aware. It's a little ironic that sources saying to not take help from others are others themselves, and people reading the article are taking direct help from others
Rebecca Lurie

The Power of Concentration - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • shown to improve connectivity inside our brain’s attentional networks, as well as between attentional and medial frontal regions
  • make us better able to switch between tasks and monitor our own attention, but it is indicative of more effective overall management of our finite attentional resources.
Brian Walsh

Essentials of Buddhism - core concepts | Diigo - 0 views

    • Brian Walsh
       
      Mindfulness is always mentioned with Buddhism. Most of it's core concepts are from the original teaching of Buddhism.
Brian Walsh

Self-Improvement Ideas | Diigo - 0 views

    • Brian Walsh
       
      We also haven't seen any mention of staying healthy. Exercising and eating healthy will allow the brain to work faster and better, meaning it will be easier to look into yourself.
    • Brian Walsh
       
      Here's a new one: learning from your mistakes. We've heard about learning of your shortcomings and bad traits, but we haven't seen the mention of learning from personal errors
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