Mary Martin
- ess Is Making Waves
from Mindfulness: The Surprising Business Model
- Neuroscience now recognizes that the brain and the body are so intimately intertwined that they cannot be thought of separately.
from Embodiment
Mindfulness and
- The picture of the mind that most people have is still one in which passion and reason are separate, and emotions get in the way of clear thinking. But metacognitive feelings show the constant interaction of ‘reason’ and ‘passion’ in our mental processes. Moreover – as we’ll explain – these feelings are consequential. In fact, cognitive prowess oft... See more
from How ‘feelings about thinking’ help us navigate our world | Psyche Ideas by Pablo Fernandez Velasco
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from Tweet by Adam Grant
- These findings are consistent with research demonstrating that mindfulness meditation increases positive emotions while decreasing negative and anxious emotions.
from The Power of Mindfulness, Applications, and Benefits of Mindfulness by IJSES Editor
- You can’t really be in favour of both democracy and billionaires, because democracy requires equal opportunity in order to participate, and extreme wealth gives its holders unfathomable advantages with little accountability.
from In the Shadow of Silicon Valley by Rebecca Solnit
- Thinking about curiosity as going beyond the need for quick answers also highlights the power of what happens when we engage with uncertainty: having to ponder and anticipate answers can improve learning and memory, and curiosity can facilitate brain states that help us encode new information. Learning new things can be tough, but harnessing cu... See more
from No Spoilers, Please! Why Curiosity Makes Us Patient by Alison Adcock
- Contemplative dyads, in particular, represent a deep interpersonal meditative practice carried out in pairs with a witness who engages in active listening while the other person reflects on a question or topic.
from Contemplative Dyads
Mindfulness and
- This report offers an important ‘link in the chain’ to further understanding the opportunities and limitations for public participation in AI, and we hope the findings will shape and influence industry practice in this area.
from Going public by Lara Groves