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All Manner of Mindfulness: How I Spent My Day with Thich Nhat Hanh

Kate Hanley by Kate Hanley | October 23rd, 2009 | Comments (1)
topic: Conscious Living News, Personal Growth | tags: Buddhism, live in the moment, Martin Luther King, meditation, mindful eating, mindful walking, mindfully, mindfulness, Omega Institute, peace, practicing mindfulness, relaxation, Thich Nhat Hanh

ThayMarqueeIf you could attend a workshop with Gandhi, the Dalai Lama or Martin Luther King, Jr., you’d sign up just as fast as you could, wouldn’t you? I felt just as excited when I heard that Thich Nhat Hanh — a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, master meditation teacher and renowned advocate for peace — was offering a day of mindfulness near my home. The day-long program was put on by the Omega Institute at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, meaning all this Brooklynite mom had to do was arrange for childcare and get on the subway. Done.

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Disengage Your Auto-Pilot: 4 Ways to Exercise More Mindfully

The FIRM Master Instructor Team by The FIRM Master Instructor Team | October 13th, 2009 | Comments (1)
topic: Fitness | tags: auto-pilot, avoid distractions, Emily Welsh, exercise, Fitness, health, mind-body, mind-body-connection, mindful exercise, mindful workouts, mindfully, slow down exercise, the firm, workouts

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By The FIRM Master Instructor Emily Welsh

You can work out every day or even hours a day and get little benefit if you are not fully engaged in the process. I have found that if I’m not paying attention to what I am doing when I work out, I move mindlessly through each set of exercises, not getting the best benefit from each repetition. I call this being on “auto-pilot.”

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