More Than Calm
Equanimity is the ability to allow a sensory perception to play out without trying to change it. It’s an attentional skill you already have that gets stronger when you exercise it habitually.
To Become More Present, Practice Noticing Where Your Attention Is Instead Of Trying To Calm Down
Everyone is already mindful, but we could all use a little more practice.
A Soothing Way To Redirect Your Awareness During Mindfulness Meditation For People Whose Attention Never Stops Wandering
Repeatedly redirecting your attention can be frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be.
A Fresh Spin On An Old Truism For People Who Are Tired Of Being Reminded This Too Shall Pass
Try focusing on what’s noticeably changing from moment to moment.
Emotional Questions for People With Strong Feelings Who Want To Practice Taking Them Less Personally
Asking different questions leads to different responses.
How Being Habitually Curious About What You Feel Can Reduce Distress
Being more curious about body sensations might pleasantly surprise you sometimes.
This difficulty feels like this
“When a difficult situation or memory arises, it is essential that you be able to self-soothe in order to respond skillfully.”
Phillip Moffitt
Something Much Larger than Just Trying to Be Happy
“Happiness is not a large enough word for the deeper satisfactions that human beings are searching for and will search for and have searched for through recorded time.”
David Whyte