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When You Have Thoughts or Worries About Your Own Mortality

Imagine you are in a white room. Use five adjectives to describe the experience. Write those adjectives down. Don’t censor yourself. Don’t erase, scribble out or delete. Jot down the first five words that come to mind. This is the last part of a personality test that Rachael Morgan, an

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger February 2, 2018

When You Can’t Stop Putting on a “Perfect” Face

On the outside, you are put together. Always. You are well-dressed, and nothing is ever out of place. You show up on time. Always. You rarely seem rattled—or down or anxious. You rarely seem like you feel anything at all. People would describe you as easygoing, laid-back and flexible. And

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger February 1, 2018

Mindful Parenting for Fidgety Skeptics?

The cat is still extremely skeptical. The first time I heard about mindfulness and meditation, I thought it was BS. I thought it was for people who didn’t have their sh*t together. I was super type-A and I didn’t need that hippie baloney. And then I had kids. And everything changed.

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger January 25, 2018

How I Taught My Kids to Meditate

My daughters have abandoned their meditation cushions, so the kitty moved in. In my last post, I wrote about why I started teaching my kids to meditate. In this post, I’ll share how I taught them, and what I did when they lost interest. I want to start out by

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger January 22, 2018

Why I’m Teaching My Girls to Meditate

Teaching my girls to meditate wasn’t one of my resolutions for the new year. I’ve got a ton of tricks up my sleeve for practicing mindfulness with them; so many, in fact, that I wrote a book about it. But formal seated meditation can be hard for little ones, especially

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger January 2, 2018

Making It Easier to be Mindful During the Holidays

Keepin’ it real here, folks. Here’s our Hanukkah celebration from a couple of years ago – one kid grumpily lighting candles while the other one has a fit. Good times! Today is Giving Tuesday, hot on the heels of Cyber Monday, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Melt on The

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger November 27, 2017

My Next Book: How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t With Your Kids!

Some days I earn my pin. Some days I don’t. That’s ok. Awesome swag by Emily McDowell. You guys! I have big news, and I am SO excited to tell you about it. I just sold my third book! This is the book I was born to write. It’ll be

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger November 6, 2017

Your Relationship: The Best Leverage You Have Over Your Kids

“If you do that again, I’m going to be pretty unhappy.” I made that bold and daring threat to my younger daughter this morning. Ok, it’s not officially a threat. It was more like a fairly accurate description of what was likely to happen if she continued to be annoying,

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger February 16, 2017