I’m not the only one with mindfulness in mind (hee) right
now. The word “mindful” seems to be a popular addition to any topic: mindful
eating, mindful parenting, mindful decluttering, etc. There’s a lovely print
magazine simply called Mindful (see below, no affiliation). And when I type the word into Google, I get 82,500,000 results. Here are just a
few mindfulness-related links, plus a few more links just for fun:
Mindful magazine’s introduction to mindfulness.
Another good introduction to mindfulness, “What Is Mindfulness? (And What Does It Mean to You?)”
One way to become a calmer person: by “observing and
allowing” uncomfortable emotional experiences as matter-of-factly as possible.
This guided journal looks intriguing.
“How to Be Mindful While Reading” was a good reminder for me
not to simply hurry through my books.
I don't think I've ever linked to Susan Branch’s blog in
Link Love before. I got a kick out of her recent post, “Stress Make You Fat? Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me?” In her own charming way, she makes the case for
indulging in simple pleasures as often as possible.
I’ve finally started listening to podcasts now and then. I
listened to my first What Should I Read Next? podcast, and ended up adding NINE
books to my TBR list. Yikes. Better not do that again in a hurry.
Laura Vanderkam’s just started a new podcast, Before Breakfast, every weekday morning. Each episode is less than 10 minutes long,
and offers a time management strategy to help you make the most of your time at
work and at home.
I love a cappella music, and recently discovered The
Swingles. Have a listen here:
or here: