Book Review: 10% Happier - How Meditation and Mindfulness Can Increase Happiness
Dan Harris' book, 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works--A True Story is a useful story that reveals the potential power of meditation and mindfulness.
Harris, an anchor
on ABC's Nightline, tells his story with brutal honesty. Working in a
competitive environment, Harris succumbs to the voice in his head looking for
career advancement at the expense of his own sanity.
An on air panic
attack, induced by his work and his reliance on drugs, drove him into a journey
of self-discovery that led him to the world of meditation and mindfulness.
- A journey into the self -
Harris discovers
the usefulness of taking time to meditate. As he points out, there are numerous
scientific studies that now confirm that meditation can have profound affects
on the brain and overall health. By practicing mindful mediation, the
practitioner can attain something many find so elusive: identifying that voice
in our heads and taming it.
By voice, Harris
means the constant working of the mind making judgments and ascribing qualities
to everything that is happening around us. This voice becomes so automatic that
many of us fail to even know that it exists. Mindfulness can help one identify
this voice and begin to understand it.
Doing so can make
vast improvements in one's life.
- Practicing
meditation -
I have used
mindfulness and meditation to seize control of my mind. Our world is chaotic.
Trying to understand it can be a daunting exercise. Yet, mastering our own
internal world is something that we all can approach.
According to
Harris, one barrier for him to discover meditation and mindfulness was the
association of it with religion. Harris did not want to become a Buddhist nor
explore the spiritual connections to meditation. For him, separating meditation
from religion was essential in gaining access to it.
I wonder how many
more people, particularly in the West, would explore the benefits of meditation
if it were more accessible and not necessarily connected to organized religion
or spirituality.
There are many
techniques when beginning a mediation practice. Harris found that beginning
with a five-minute meditation was most useful. He described a process of being
in a quiet space, closing ones eyes, and focusing on the breath. As thoughts
arise, and they will, the practitioner refocuses on his/her breath. This simple
beginner practice and yield positive results. As the practitioner becomes more
comfortable and confident, he/she can increase the duration of the meditation.
- A valuable lesson
and a gratifying journey -
Harris' story
teaches many valuable lessons.
Through meditation,
one can achieve better self-awareness and understanding. One can also develop a
better and stronger coping mechanism in the face of daily challenges.
I commend Harris in
allowing his story to become a wonderful example of self-understanding and
personal growth. I recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with daily
life, looking for answers, and willing to explore the world of meditation and
mindfulness to find a potential solution.
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