Stabilizing the Mind
Article by Tim Burnett | November 2025

One of our colleagues, Chris Germer, co-creator of the Mindful Self-Compassion class, said, “An unstable mind is like an unstable camera: we get a fuzzy picture.”I’ve been feeling lately that my picture has been pretty fuzzy. There has been a lot of...

A deeper connection with nature
Article by Beth Glosten | September 2025

This year I participated in a Nature Meditation teacher training program offered by Mark Coleman’s Awake in the Wild. I was inspired to do this training to find a community of meditators who share my love of the out-of-doors. I honor the way being in nature makes me...

STILL HERE, STILL ME
Article by Maggie Weisberg | August 2025

Longtime MNW student Maggie Weisberg wrote this reflection for her final MBSR class in June. It was so wonderful, we wanted to share it with you! We’re including her reflection preceded by an email note from Maggie offering permission to publish this here....

Washing Dishes in the Digital Age
An article by R.J. Rongcal | May 2025

For much of my life, I have sought well-being through external validation and stimulus. Winning the big game, getting good grades, finding the right job, and so on. I was chasing a fleeting experience while ignoring the heart that’s longing for it. It has been its own...

Navigating Disappointments
An article by Beth Glosten | April 2025

You are so excited to prepare dinner for three of your friends. You’ve planned a menu, gone grocery shopping, and spent several hours slicing and chopping, sauteing and mixing to bring forth a delightful meal. Your guests arrive to share your culinary efforts. They...