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Our Craving Minds: Why We Get Hooked and How Mindfulness Helps Us Break Bad Habits

Judson Brewer at the 2018 At Work Summit
Judson Brewer presents the role of mindfulness in treating addiction from a research and neuroscience perspective. He identified a missing gap in the field of psychiatric research and foresaw the opportunity to procure research on the effects of mindfulness on reducing addictive behavior. According to the research, mindfulness practices produced outcomes up to 5x more effective than traditional approaches to res…
December Monthly Newsletter
Give the gift of mindfulness this year with a Mindful Leader Gift Certificate 🎉 Hello Mindful Leaders, We appreciate all of your support throughout 2022. This is it, our last newsletter of the year, we hope you enjoy! What does the latest neuroscience say about MBSR and anxiety, kindness, and how breathing affects the brain? What is the structure of interpretation and how can move beyond it? When you're angry at the world, how does awareness lead you to the right way to fight for w… |
December Neuroscience Round-Up for Mindful Leaders
By the Mindful Leader Team
This week, we look at the promise of mindfulness meditation in treating anxiety and encouraging helping behavior, as well as why we tend to underestimate the value of our kindness towards others and what scientists have discovered about breathing and brain changes. Finally, we’ll tackle the big question that’s been on most of our minds lately: why does it feel like Christmas comes earlier each year? We have summarized the main ideas and key takeaways below with links …
Consciously Integrating Big Changes
By Joy Reichart, New Ventures West, Guest Contributor
Life has asked a lot of us over the last couple of years. Much has happened in our individual and collective worlds that in many cases defies imagining, and in many others is long overdue. We’d like to invite you into an exploration of all that has become integrated in you along the way.
One way integration happens
For an example of how integration happens, let’s look at the pandemic, since there is hardly anyone on the planet that it hasn…
7 Keys to Resolve Conflict Consciously

Reflection: A Key Element of Mindful Leadership
By John J. Murphy, Guest Contributor
As I write this article, I am reflecting on a two-day executive workshop I recently delivered in Denver on mindful leadership and operational excellence. I do this every time I engage in any important activity. I take time to contemplate what I planned to do, what I did, what worked well, and what didn’t work so well. The military refers to these disciplined moments of reflection as AAR’s – After Action Reviews. The idea is to step back and mindfully evaluat…
How to See Beyond Your Structure of Interpretation
By Joy Reichart, Guest Contributor
I recently spoke to someone who is curious about training to be an Integral Coach. Integral Coaching is a developmental methodology that supports clients in becoming self-generating and self-correcting, moving through all areas of life with greater capacity, spaciousness, and sense of possibility.
This person’s interest stems from a pattern he’s noticed in his life—namely, breakdowns in leadership in the organizations he’s been a part of. He intends to use h…
November Monthly Newsletter
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Hello Mindful Leaders, How can gratitude help us become more successful? Can we still celebrate the values of Thanksgiving while acknowledging the pain it brings others? What did the founder of Mindful Leader and a participant of Meditate Together take away from meditating for 24 sessions in a row? Curious what articles stood out over the last 30 days? Having a hard time keeping up with our content-packed weekly newsletters? We've got you covered. Enjoy, and if you're looking for this … |
When Forgiveness Becomes an Act of Self-Care
By Jim Blake, Guest Contributor
Sooner or later, despite our best efforts, every business leader will have feelings of self-doubt, inadequacy, insecurity, and fear. Too often we ignore these feelings by pressing them down or attempting to put a positivity bandage on them. But avoidance will only lead to a cycle of repetition. Instead, we must have the courage to look at our pain, our sorrow, our trauma—and the feelings that result—without letting them define us.
Depending on your life experien…
Is it okay to say… Happy Thanksgiving?
By Mo Edjlali, Mindful Leader Founder and CEO
Growing up in elementary school we would all hear this story of Thanksgiving, it goes something like this -
A long time ago when the pilgrims first arrived in America they were struggling to get settled in. As winter approached they feared for their survival and were facing possible starvation. Then they meet the Indians. They formed a friendship with the Indians based on mutual respect and sharing of food and resources. They became friends and al…






