If You Want to Embrace Mindfulness and Meditation You Should:

Stop assuming your thoughts are facts and start being decisive about the thoughts that you give your attention

Shift your relationship to your experience of life by understanding what is going on in your brain 

Turn small daily practices into moments of mindfulness to help you calm your brain and take control of your mental space

 
When my husband Alex said he wanted to try meditating but didn’t feel he had the time or the knowledge to ‘do it right,’ I knew there had to be a better way. Luckily some friends recommended Muse Meditation Technology, and it has totally changed his and my world.
 
What Is Muse with Ariel Garten
Muse is a brain-sensing headband that helps you meditate by translating your brain activity during meditation into guiding sounds. It was co-founded by Ariel Garten, a Neuroscientist, mom, former psychotherapist, and former fashion designer. Ariel is probably one of the most interesting people you will ever meet and is passionate about helping people understand what is actually going on in their minds.
 
Choosing the Thoughts You Pay Attention To
Most of us go through life on autopilot, assuming that the thoughts in our head are supposed to be there and are facts. In reality, you have total control over what thoughts you want to pay attention to and the ability to take power over your own mental space. 
Meditation is not about stopping your mind from wandering. It is about training your ability to notice when your thoughts are wandering and choose to focus your thoughts on things that are actually serving you. By understanding what is going on in your brain with the help of technology like Muse, you can shift your relationship to your experience of life.
 
How To Embrace Mindfulness Every Day
Mindfulness can help you see the world differently. By truly experiencing what you are doing on a daily basis, even if it’s just putting on your moisturizer or going for a walk, you can practice mindfulness until it becomes an unconscious habit. It is possible to turn any practice in your day into a mindful moment that can reduce your stress, calm down your brain, and help you focus instead of being distracted.
Are you willing to spend 3-5 minutes per day soaking in the enormous benefits of meditation, reducing your anxiety and fear biases, and applying mindfulness into your daily life? Share what you loved most about Ariel’s science-based approach to meditation and mindfulness with us in the comments section of the episode page.
 

Resources Mentioned:
Organifi Green Juice 15% Off Shop Page
Learn More About Muse Here
Muse Meditation Technology
Use Discount Code choosemuse Here
Follow Muse on Instagram | Twitter
Follow Ariel on Instagram | Twitter
 
Other Resources:
Check out the full show notes page
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If You Want to Embrace Mindfulness and Meditation You Should:
Stop assuming your thoughts are facts and start being decisive about the thoughts that you give your attention
Shift your relationship to your experience of life by understanding what is going on in your brain 
Turn small daily practices into moments of mindfulness to help you calm your brain and take control of your mental space

 

When my husband Alex said he wanted to try meditating but didn’t feel he had the time or the knowledge to ‘do it right,’ I knew there had to be a better way. Luckily some friends recommended Muse Meditation Technology, and it has totally changed his and my world.

 

What Is Muse with Ariel Garten

Muse is a brain-sensing headband that helps you meditate by translating your brain activity during meditation into guiding sounds. It was co-founded by Ariel Garten, a Neuroscientist, mom, former psychotherapist, and former fashion designer. Ariel is probably one of the most interesting people you will ever meet and is passionate about helping people understand what is actually going on in their minds.

 

Choosing the Thoughts You Pay Attention To

Most of us go through life on autopilot, assuming that the thoughts in our head are supposed to be there and are facts. In reality, you have total control over what thoughts you want to pay attention to and the ability to take power over your own mental space. 

Meditation is not about stopping your mind from wandering. It is about training your ability to notice when your thoughts are wandering and choose to focus your thoughts on things that are actually serving you. By understanding what is going on in your brain with the help of technology like Muse, you can shift your relationship to your experience of life.

 

How To Embrace Mindfulness Every Day

Mindfulness can help you see the world differently. By truly experiencing what you are doing on a daily basis, even if it’s just putting on your moisturizer or going for a walk, you can practice mindfulness until it becomes an unconscious habit. It is possible to turn any practice in your day into a mindful moment that can reduce your stress, calm down your brain, and help you focus instead of being distracted.

Are you willing to spend 3-5 minutes per day soaking in the enormous benefits of meditation, reducing your anxiety and fear biases, and applying mindfulness into your daily life? Share what you loved most about Ariel’s science-based approach to meditation and mindfulness with us in the comments section of the episode page.

 


Resources Mentioned:

Organifi Green Juice 15% Off Shop Page

Learn More About Muse Here

Muse Meditation Technology

Use Discount Code choosemuse Here

Follow Muse on Instagram | Twitter

Follow Ariel on Instagram | Twitter

 

Other Resources:

Check out the full show notes page

Keep up with everything Dr. Mariza

Follow Dr. Mariza on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube

Podcast production & marketing support by the team at Counterweight Creative

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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