Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - The Massive Power of Not Taking Sh*t for Granted | Bonus Meditation with Matthew Hepburn
Episode Date: January 21, 2022Gratitude, like hope, is a skill. Daily cultivation leads to lower stress levels, stronger relationships, and higher emotional resilience.About Matthew Hepburn:Matthew Hepburn is a straight s...hooting, clear thinking, and dedicated meditation teacher. His personal practice caught fire over the course of several extended meditation retreats and volunteering to teach buddhist meditation in prisons in his early twenties. Now he shares his love of contemplative practice with people on intensive silent retreats, through dedicated daily life practice as a core teacher at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center, and as the Editor of Mobile Content for Ten Percent Happier.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Daily Gratitude Booster,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=ab981c0f-d353-4c75-a218-42f3255abe75.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 Dan Harris.
Hey gang, it's Friday, time for a bonus.
Gratitude is one of those concepts that can easily become a wrote, empty bromide, as I
like to say, the kind of thing you kind of see knit onto, throw pillows, but properly
understood, gratitude can be transformative.
And there's a lot of science to back this up.
Gratitude can help lower stress, strengthen relationships, and raise emotional
intelligence. Here today to bring us a gratitude booster is meditation teacher
and podcast host Matthew Hepburn. Matthew has spent the last decade teaching
meditation in schools, prisons, and meditation centers around the country. He's
also worked for many years on the TPH content team. You can actually hear him work his magic coaching meditation students on the 20% happier podcast available exclusively over on the 10% happier app.
Okay, here we go's Matthew. Okay, glad you made it here for your daily gratitude booster.
Research says it can build hope in hard times, lower stress hormones, and is the single best
predictor of emotional well-being and healthy relationships.
No joke.
First off, take two deep breaths.
In through the nose, out through the mouth, and feel your body relaxing. Go ahead.
You can do this practice anytime, anywhere, and if you don't need to keep your eyes open, you can let them close gently.
We always start off by taking a moment to pause and acknowledge exactly how you feel.
If it's tough, it's tough.
If it's enjoyable, enjoy it.
But right now, take a moment to acknowledge and really honestly feel how you're doing.
What you're about to do will be effective and yield results over time no matter what mood
or emotion is temporarily here in this moment.
For the next few minutes, you can give yourself wholeheartedly to this
gratitude training session without needing to replace your current emotion with anything
else. Bring to mind anything good in the last 48 hours of your life that you didn't earn or create.
It could be as extraordinary as winning the lottery, as ordinary as breathing
fresh air, or anything in between. Just notice the first good thing that pops into your mind.
When you got it, remember all the sensory details of receiving this experience.
Sites, sounds, smells, tastes, touches, emotional feelings. Now, clarify the source of that good thing.
Was it a person?
Was it nature? Was it something else? When we identify
the source, we give gratitude a clear direction. Bring the source of this good thing to the
forefront of your mind. Go with what comes easy. Don't overthink it. Now, get in touch with your own authentic sense of thanks and appreciation for this particular
good thing that came from this particular source.
Find a set of words that can genuinely express this feeling.
For example, I like to keep it simple and just say thank you.
Do what works for you.
Say the words out loud under your breath if you can get away with it.
This will deeply engage your brain when you feel and hear yourself speaking them.
Try it for yourself. Alright, High Five, nice work today.
Stick with it and highlight whatever benefits you start noticing for yourself.
Your homework between now and the next time you listen
to this meditation is to try to be grateful for one thing while it's happening. If your
eyes have been closed, you can open them. Thanks for your practice. See you tomorrow.
Thank you to Matthew, one exciting announcement before we go.
We are launching a new podcast.
We've actually launched it already.
One of the most intense, important and astonishingly difficult things that has ever happened in
my life is having a child.
I think this is true for many of us who have kids.
Parenting can be one of, if not the most transformative events of a lifetime.
And while there are all sorts of resources out there for helping you do a better job
as a parent, there aren't many shows about how to take care of yourself as a parent.
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It's called Child Proof, and it's available now.
It's hosted by an amazing person named Yasmeen Khan, a recovering news reporter
and mom of two young children. On the show she tackles big questions such as,
how do parents take care of ourselves while taking care of our kids? How do we not lose our crap
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Sivan to Sarah Bare Bareilles talking about anxiety.
This is one of the most popular episodes we've run
in recent years.
We're reposting it because we wanna dive back into this
unfortunately evergreen subject of anxiety.
So Sarah Bareilles coming up on Monday.
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