COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - In
what's become a daily ritual, Tim Ryan finds a quiet spot, closes his
eyes, clears his mind and tries to tap into the eternal calm. In Ryan's
world, it's a stretch for people to get this relaxed. He's a member of
Congress.
Increasingly, people in
settings beyond the serene yoga studio or contemplative nature path are
engaging in the practice of mindfulness, a mental technique that dwells
on breathing, attention to areas of the body and periods of silence to
concentrate on the present rather than the worries of yesterday and
tomorrow.
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