2025-10-16
6 分钟How much awe and wonder do you experience in your life?
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and then the temperature of the exhale.
Our bodies experience so many sensations, whether we notice them or not.
When we make it a point to tune into them,
we can actually train our minds to focus, like strengthening a muscle.
I'm Dacher Keltner.
Welcome to Happiness Break.
Today, I'm going to lead you through one of my favorite practices, the body scan meditation.
The body scan involves paying attention to momentary physical sensations,
beginning with the feet and ending at the head,
slowly moving your awareness all throughout the body.
Scientific studies show that doing the body scan daily for just one week can help curb ruminative thinking when you just can't seem to stop going back to the same thought over and over.
It's also associated with lower depression and anxiety.
It can help mitigate chronic pain, support better sleep, It can improve focus and self-awareness.
And recent studies show that it helps the prefrontal cortex regulate the amygdala,