Successfully balancing work and home life takes a little bit of time, but making small adjustments to your schedule, environment, and mindset can help. We’ve put together a few tips and suggestions for working from home to help you be your healthiest, happiest and most productive.

No matter what age group you have at home, mindfulness activities can be an enjoyable part of the day that can help reframe the idea of social distancing into an opportunity to build a deeper connection with yourselves and each other while staying safe, and even continue after this time of self-quarantine ends.

As the Center for Disease Control (CDC) continues the conversation about how to best slow the spread of the novel Coronavirus in the U.S., many parents are now finding themselves having to juggle two full-time jobs – being a remote employee and being in charge of their childrens’ education, care, and development.

Daylight Savings Time can be an adjustment period of mental fogginess and fatigue. Mindfulness can help you ease back into the right schedule.

If we’re versed in the science and practice of mindfulness or well-being, we may be inclined to label technology as counterproductive. While being mindful of how we spend our time online is part of building a healthy relationship with technology, it’s not the whole story. There’s also a lot to gain from experiencing the full benefits of technology, especially in the realm of fostering or deepening online connection. Read on to learn more!

With all of today’s distractions, how do you stay present and live life fully? Learn the importance of balanced awareness with a short mindfulness practice!

A mindfulness practice helps strengthen and deepen your capacity for curious and open awareness to live with ease. Get started with these 6 essential steps!

The field of neuroscience, aided by brain imaging technology, is shedding more and more light on that question and also on the question of how the practice of mindfulness meditation affects our brains — you won’t believe its effects.

Originally posted on Aetna For some of the 250,000 visitors to the Philadelphia Flower Show, the sights, sounds and scents of a large convention center filled with flower displays, interactive exhibit areas, loud music and crowded spaces can seem a little overwhelming. This year, Aetna offered a “Mindful Minute” booth to introduce people to the concept of taking … Continued

Written by Cheryl Jones, Director of Mindfulness at for Aetna. This article originally appeared on LinkedIn. I just returned from the Wisdom 2.0 conference in San Francisco where I had the honor of being part of a panel discussion called, “Chief Mindfulness Officers in Organizations”. I was invited because even though my official title is Director of … Continued