Meditation stimulates mind like coffee

Materialistic people liked less by peers than ‘experiential’ people
People who pursue happiness through material possessions are liked less by their peers than people who pursue happiness through life experiences, according to a new study.

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New CU-Boulder Study Finds Materialistic People Liked Less By Peers Than ‘Experiential’ People
People who pursue happiness through material possessions are liked less by their peers than people who pursue happiness through life experiences, according to a new study led by University of Colorado at Boulder psychology Professor Leaf Van Boven. Van Boven has spent a decade studying the social costs and benefits of pursuing happiness through the acquisition of life experiences such as …

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How to stop punching pot plants
A few months ago I tore up a copy of Grazia and spat on it because I had decided my byline was too small. So a friend, who witnessed the assault, suggested I try meditation. “It might help you with your anger,” she said, observing the drool dribbling over my chin and on to the magazine.

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Meditation stimulates mind like coffee
WASHINGTON -Some need regular amounts of coffee or other chemical enhancers to be cognitively sharper. A new study suggests a brief bit of meditation would prepare us just as well.

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