Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - The Ultimate Mindfulness Test: Can You Meditate While Grocery Shopping? | Bonus Meditation with Anushka Fernandopulle
Episode Date: April 5, 2024The next time you’re in the grocery store, instead of the grind, step into a grateful state of mind.About Anushka Fernandopulle:Anushka teaches meditation, works as an organizational consul...tant, and does leadership coaching with individuals and teams. She has practiced meditation for over 25 years, including four years in full-time intensive training in monasteries and retreat centers in the US, India and Sri Lanka.Her work is informed by a BA in anthropology/religion from Harvard University, an MBA from Yale focused on leadership and organizational behavior, and certification in coaching from the Coaches Training Institute.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Gratitude in the Grocery Store.” 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 everybody, happy Friday.
Time for a bonus meditation.
Today we're going to take you to the grocery store, a place many of us go all the time
and often in a mindless fashion.
Same could be said about the gas station, the bank, the gym, anywhere else we go on
the regular.
So, we've brought in the great meditation teacher Anushka Fernandapuli, who can be heard
all over the 10% Happier app, to teach us how to be mindful wherever we go.
A little bit more about Anushka.
She's an organizational consultant and does leadership coaching with individuals and teams,
and she has practiced meditation for over 25 years.
Here we go now with Anushka Fernandapuli.
Hi, this is Anushka.
This meditation is meant for a time when you're grocery shopping.
We might see grocery shopping as a chore or a grind.
And this meditation will bring a different lens of awareness to the experience and engage with gratitude and appreciation
in what might otherwise feel like something to just get through.
So let's get started. You'll probably be listening to the meditation as you're walking around the
grocery store. If you can, take a moment to stand and catch your breath.
Feel yourself grounded, connected to the floor or the earth.
Take a moment to feel your breath as it comes in and out.
Then you can continue walking with awareness. As you move, take a moment to experience the sights around you.
Notice the lights and colors of the grocery store.
Notice the colors of the vegetables, fruits, and products.
Explore this on your own for a bit. Recognize that all people don't have access to food today, or good healthy food.
Connect with a sense of gratitude that there's food available here
where you live and that you have access to it. As you walk around, stop to pick something simple up, like a vegetable or a fruit.
Something that comes directly from the earth. Take a moment to appreciate this item and reflect on
how it came to this place. At some point someone had to plant a seed. It's amazing that this once
came from a small seed. The seed was watered and received sunlight in order to grow.
It grew in the earth with fertilizer and grubs, received rain, bent with the wind.
All these elements of nature played a part in this coming to grow and to be here now.
You can also reflect on all the labors it took for this fruit or vegetable to come to
be here.
Someone was involved in the planting of the seeds.
Someone had to weed around it and water it.
Someone had to pick it.
And all of this is hard work.
Someone had to pack it into containers. Someone had to transport it. Someone had to stock it onto
the shelves. Probably someone here in the store today. So much effort went into this item coming
to be here. Take a moment to appreciate all of this work and all the elements it took to bring this to you here, right now in your hands. As we close this meditation, we can reflect on how we rely on so many people and systems
of nature to have the food that we eat.
Nothing happens on its own.
Wishing you well as you continue your day.
Thank you to Anushka.
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