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Pressing The “Off” Button Parts I & II

So how does this relate to affecting the way we think? To understand that, I’ll probably need to share an analogy that I use for what meditation represents. I like to imagine our thoughts and mind as a mental food processor. Our “mind” is represented by the whirling blade, always slicing and re-slicing anything that comes in contact with it. The problems start when we drop anything sticky in there, after which no matter how many times it gets knifed, it ends up stuck to the sides.

By |January 24th, 2011|

Keys To Building Personal Resilience, Part II: Care of the Mind and Emotions

Originally Posted on November 3, 2010 by  Debra LeClair Psy.D. Walking the line between realism and optimism is huge when it comes to building empowerment.  In contrast, negativity tends to keep us in a fear-basedRead more >

By |January 24th, 2011|

More on Life Balance

Originally Posted on October 19, 2010 This article was written by Debra Rubin for Yoga Journal….it definitely has some ideas worth thinking about: Back in Balance https://t.co/zb18gNS

By |January 24th, 2011|
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