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In this fourth episode of an eight-part series on meditation and mindfulness, the discussion focuses on being mindful of thoughts. Amanda recently received her certification to teach meditation. She explains how thoughts are mental processes influenced by various factors like environment, culture, and emotions. The episode debunks the myth that meditation aims to stop thoughts, highlighting instead the importance of noticing them. It covers the neural basis of thoughts and offers practical advice on using breath as an anchor during meditation. Personal anecdotes and stories from the classroom demonstrate the significance of observing and questioning thoughts to reduce suffering and promote self-compassion and in turn compassion toward others, including students. The episode concludes with a guided meditation exercise aimed at helping teachers and listeners become more aware of their thinking patterns.
00:00 Introduction to Mindfulness of Thoughts
01:08 Understanding Thoughts and Their Influence
03:43 The Practice of Noticing Thoughts
07:16 The Power of Noting and Naming Thoughts
10:03 A Touching Story on Mindfulness
12:46 Judgment and Bias in Education
16:58 Exercise: Counting Your Thoughts
23:18 Guided Meditation for Noticing Thoughts
Resources:
Meditation Mini Lesson 3rd-5th Grade
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Meditation-Mini-Lesson-for-3rd-5th-Grade-13806933
Meditation Mini Lesson 6th-8th Grade
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Meditation-Mini-Lesson-6th-8th-Grade-13815439
https://amandawritenow.com |