Tag: mindfulness
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Practicing Stoicism in Daily Life
“Stoicism isn’t about suppressing emotions—it’s about mastering them. Learn practical ways to apply Stoic wisdom in daily life for resilience, clarity, and peace.”
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A Wholehearted Approach to Managing Anxiety
Brené Brown’s work on wholeheartedness is a valuable resource for managing anxiety. In this blog post, I will discuss how her research can be applied to manage anxiety in practical ways. What is Wholeheartedness? Wholeheartedness is a term used by Brené Brown, a research professor at the University of Houston, to describe a way of…
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6 Innovative Ways to Manage Stress
Stress affects both mind and body, but Eckhart Tolle teaches that it arises from our thoughts—not external events. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson explores six strategies inspired by The Power of Now and A New Earth—including presence, acceptance, self-care, and gratitude—that can help you reduce stress and find peace in the present moment.
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7 Grounding Techniques to Calm the Mind
When anxiety or racing thoughts take over, it’s easy to feel pulled away from the present moment. Grounding techniques are simple, practical tools that bring your focus back to the here and now. Whether you’re managing stress, calming intrusive thoughts, or trying to fall asleep, these methods help anchor your mind to your body and…
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Focus On What You Can Control
Anxiety is a common problem that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be a debilitating condition that interferes with daily life and prevents individuals from achieving their goals. However, there are strategies that can help manage anxiety, one of which is focusing on what you can control.
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6 Ways to Manage Intrusive Thoughts
Intrusive thoughts can feel overwhelming, whether they involve fears about contamination, relationships, or perfectionism. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson outlines six practical strategies—such as mindfulness, reframing, and creating a trigger plan—to help you manage intrusive thoughts, reduce anxiety, and regain a sense of calm.
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Zen of Cleaning: Peace Through Tidying Up
Cleaning doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. By bringing Zen principles into your routine, you can transform chores into a calming, mindful practice. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson shares how intention, presence, gratitude, and decluttering can turn everyday cleaning into a meditative ritual that refreshes both your space and your mind.
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The Art of Non-Doing
In a world that glorifies busyness, slowing down can feel radical. The art of non-doing reduces stress, sparks creativity, and deepens mindfulness. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson explores how intentional pauses—like scheduling downtime, disconnecting from tech, and embracing boredom—can restore balance and well-being.
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Fact-Checking Our Emotions
Feelings are powerful, but they don’t always reflect reality. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson explains how recognizing that “feelings aren’t facts” can help you manage emotions more effectively, challenge unhelpful thoughts, and make choices aligned with your values.

