Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - How to Counteract Your Negativity Bias | Bonus Meditation with Oren Jay Sofer
Episode Date: August 11, 2023Counteract negativity bias by appreciating the goodness in life: simple acts of kindness, moments of beauty, and even your own good efforts.About Oren Jay Sofer:Oren Jay Sofer teaches mindful...ness, meditation and Nonviolent Communication. He has practiced meditation since 1997, beginning his studies in Bodh Gaya, India and is a long-time student of Joseph Goldstein, Michele McDonald, and Ajahn Sucitto, and is a graduate of the IMS/Spirit Rock Teacher Training program. Oren teaches retreats across the country and works as Senior Program Developer at Mindful Schools, teaching and developing curricula for one of the international leaders of mindfulness in education.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “What’s Good?” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I'm your host Dan Harris. Hello, everybody. Happy Friday, time for a bonus meditation. On the show this week, we've
been talking a lot about beauty and art and aesthetics, and we're going to pick up on
that theme in today's meditation. One of the more pernicious aspects of the design of the human mind is that we have this negativity bias. We evolved
to spot threats like saber-toothed tigers and it's served us well in some ways. However,
it can lead to some pretty serious degradation of your daily life if you're constantly focusing
on the negative. So this is a meditation that will help you do the opposite to focus on the
good stuff. And our teacher, DuJour, is the marvelous orange A. So for, he teaches mindfulness,
meditation, and also something called nonviolent communication, which is essentially communication
skills. And he's written a whole book about that. He's been practicing since 1997. And not for nothing,
he's also one of, if not the most popular teachers
on the 10% happier app.
So let's get started now with Orrin J. Sofer.
Hey, this is Orrin.
It's easy to notice what's wrong
or define something to stress about.
Meditation can help us to balance that negativity by us by appreciating the goodness
that's already here and available in life. When we uplift the heart, even a little, we
have more energy and strength to devote to the things we care about. So go ahead and find
a comfortable posture where you feel at ease and alert.
You can let your eyes close and turn your attention inwards.
You might take a few slow deep breaths to shift gears and settle in.
Breathing in through your nose.
And breathing out through your mouth long and slow.
Each breath is a gift freely given.
We don't have to do anything to earn or deserve it.
Just wait and the body breathes in. It fills with new life.
See what it's like to appreciate your breathing in this way, receiving each in-breath as a gift.
Uplifting the heart isn't about avoiding what's difficult, or pretending that everything's
okay if it isn't.
It's about noticing the things we ordinarily take for granted, and allowing them to nourish
us.
To start, you might think of something kind that someone said or did recently.
Let that moment or person come to mind and let your attention linger there for a bit. Notice any feelings or sensations of ease or pleasure, however small, and really let that
in. to just savor that moment. Another way to uplift the heart is to notice her own goodness.
It's so easy to focus on our faults. Instead, see what it's like to bring to mind one thing
that you appreciate about yourself.
We're simply recognizing and focusing
on one good quality that we value
and want to strengthen in our lives. Taking even a few moments each day to uplift the heart can have a profound impact on your
overall sense of well-being and on your ability to think clearly and positively
about the future. When you're ready, you can let your eyes open, go ahead and look around the
room a bit if you like, and notice how you feel.
Thanks for practicing together.
Take care.
Thank you, Warren.
You can find more meditations like this one over on the 10% happier app.
Just download the app wherever you get your apps to get started.
We'll see you're back here on Monday for a brand new episode, the final installment of
our series that we've been calling Monday and Glory, kind of how to tune into the good
stuff all around you and squeeze more happiness juice out of life.
And on Monday, we're going to talk to two guys who came up with a way to microdose awe
in a 30 second practice.
So it's perfect for people who feel like they don't have time to meditate.
Although you may not fall into that category given that you just
Completed that meditation. I'm rambling now. I'll see you Monday
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