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A “Happy” World: It’s Time for Some Meditation in This Fast-Paced Nation

A “Happy” World It’s Time for Some Meditation in This Fast-Paced Nation (FB)

Meditation

Being bombarded by technology has become an inescapable norm that has pervaded our society. Popular topics of conversation have changed quite a bit over the last decade or so. Most are being done via text messaging and e-mails on better looking, enhanced graphics, and faster processing computers.

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Common discussion points include:

Slow and Steady [1]It’s time for us, here in America, to recharge our batteries and regain control of our own mental processing powers rather than being the subject of mind control, and all of the overabundant and ecstatic amount of stimuli bombarding us from a variety of media-related and technological sources. The primary concerns in this generation of youth become the lack of sustained attention and patience to be able to learn, problem solve, and build resiliency skills for later in life. Staying behind a computer, or glued to a cell phone constantly does not promote the multiple intelligences from being fully utilized.  Recent studies conducted have shown that the practice of meditation based training has long lasting, positive alterations in brain and cognitive functions. Many of the cognitive improvements observed after meditation-based training have implications for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Benefits include:

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Douglas Haddad, is the author of Save Your Kids…Now! The Revolutionary Guide To Helping Youth Conquer Today’s Challenges and a full-time public school teacher in Connecticut. www.doughaddad.com [2].

 

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This post originally appeared on our November/December 2011 Magazine [7]

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