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Basics Of Meditation

Basics Of Meditation

Meditation helps you to focus on what is going on in the moment and reduces mind wandering.

The more you refocus during meditation, the better and more effective it is as it leads to more neuroplasticity. Refocus is better than focus (because being focused means that it is too easy for you).

A three to five minute meditation practice is enough as you get all the benefits from it. It is also easier to do and can therefore be done more often. Consistency is important!

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Dr. Andrew Huberman breaks down the science behind meditation and shares what makes a good meditation practice.

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