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Type: Newsletter/article (likely email attachment or printout)
File Size: 2.01 MB
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This document appears to be a page from a wellness newsletter or email blast discussing the benefits of meditation at various times of the day (morning, commute, lunch, night). It recommends books by Maria Shriver and Dr. Wayne Jonas. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation, likely included in a larger cache of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's communications or subscriptions.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Maria Shriver Author/Friend
Mentioned as 'my friend' by the author of the text; quoted regarding her book 'I've Been Thinking...'
Dr. Wayne Jonas Author
Mentioned at the bottom of the document regarding his book 'How Healing Works'
Unidentified Author Narrator
The person writing the newsletter who refers to Maria Shriver as 'my friend'

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
General Motors
Cited as a forward-thinking firm that encourages meditation
Google
Cited as a forward-thinking firm that encourages meditation
Intel
Cited as a forward-thinking firm that encourages meditation
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026791'

Relationships (1)

Unidentified Author Friendship Maria Shriver
Author writes: 'This quote from my friend @mariashriver'

Key Quotes (3)

"No matter how busy you are, carve out time in your day to get calm, to think, to reflect, to be present."
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"Instead of hitting the snooze button, sit up right and fill your morning with peace."
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"Some forward-thinking firms like General Motors, Google and Intel encourage employees to practice meditation"
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Instead of hitting the snooze button, sit up right and fill your morning with peace. These few minutes of mindfulness will prepare you for your busy day to come. Pretty soon, you'll get so used to meditation in the morning, that you won't want to start your day without it.
Second, a morning commute
If you take public transportation like a bus or the subway, you can use these moments for practicing meditation. To be sure, you might be disturbed by the noise of other people taking and public-address announcements.
But by simply closing your eyes and taking long breaths, you will inevitably retreat into a cocoon where you pay less attention to the sounds around you and train your mind on taking deep breaths. When you finally open your eyes, you will feel a sense of accomplishment, that you have gone somewhere on your commute that few others have – to a place of higher consciousness.
Third, a lunch retreat
When your colleagues and clients go to lunch, you can take advantage of this quieter period of the day. If you have your own office, you can close the door and spend five minutes again practicing breathing in and out. If you work in an open-office where you have limited privacy, you could either steal away into a conference room or bathroom to find a few moments of peace.
Some forward-thinking firms like General Motors, Google and Intel encourage employees to practice meditation, and some even have rooms and facilities on their campuses dedicated for this purpose. If you work at one of these companies, make sure to take advantage of these benefits.
Fourth, a night time ritual
Before your turn down your bed and go to sleep, try spending a few minutes sitting upright on your bed and practicing your breathing. You will find that when you are engaged in deep breathing exercises, it will help still your thoughts and prepare you for a better night sleep. A night time practice of meditation might make you feel better rested in the morning too.
We are currently reading:
This quote from my friend @mariashriver on her new book, I've Been Thinking...Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life:
“No matter how busy you are, carve out time in your day to get calm, to think, to reflect, to be present.”
[Book Cover Image Text: New York Times bestselling author MARIA SHRIVER I've Been Thinking... Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life]
How Healing Works, Dr. Wayne Jonas lays out a revolutionary new way to approach injury, illness, and wellness.
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