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UC Integrative Health Performance Psychologist
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Mindfulness Defined: Paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, non-reactively, nonjudgmentally and openheartedly as possible (Jon Kabat-Zinn).
When to Integrate: • Maintaining internal and external composure – creating space between you and your surroundings (Bubble) • Clearing your head at nighttime • Creating positive energy • Hitting the reset buttons between meetings • During your commute • This training is only as good as you make it for yourself
• We can practice bringing our mindful attention to daily activities that are often performed mindlessly. • We can pay attention to the movement of the body, and the sights and sounds around us. • Perhaps pick one of these activities to serve as your “call to mindfulness” during the day:
Book Recommendations: Hanh, T.N. (2017). The art of living: peace and freedom in the here and now. Williams, M & Penman, D (2012). Mindfulness: An Eight-Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World Zinn, J.K. (2005). Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life App Recommendations: Insight Timer; Calm; HeadSpace; Inscape; Stop, Breathe, Think
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