Dan Harris's journey into meditation was triggered by a panic attack he experienced live on Good Morning America in 2004. This event led him to explore mindfulness and meditation as a way to manage his anxiety and emotional volatility.
Dan Harris's intermittent use of cocaine altered his brain chemistry, making him more susceptible to panic attacks. His doctor explained that even occasional drug use could increase the likelihood of such episodes.
Dan Harris's upbringing, marked by financial insecurity and a desire for self-protection, drove his ambition. A defining moment was staying at a luxurious hotel in Paris as a child, which made him aspire to a life of wealth and success.
Dan Harris advocates for kindness and compassion because they lead to greater happiness, health, and success. He emphasizes that being kind not only benefits others but also provides personal satisfaction and improves mental well-being.
Being 'present' means focusing on the current moment, while being 'mindful' involves a metacognitive awareness of being present. Mindfulness allows individuals to observe their thoughts and emotions without being carried away by them.
Dan Harris's first meditation session was challenging and humbling. He struggled with a torrent of distracting thoughts but recognized the potential of meditation to bring clarity and reduce suffering.
During his 10-day silent retreat, Dan Harris learned that trying too hard hinders meditation. When he stopped striving and surrendered to the process, he experienced a profound sense of presence and clarity.
Over 10 years, Dan Harris's meditation practice has deepened, allowing him to catch distractions more quickly and respond to them with less judgment. He also experiences moments of deep concentration and bodily sensations of rapture during meditation.
Dan Harris's 360 review was a painful but illuminating experience. It revealed his selfishness and self-centered tendencies, prompting him to work on becoming more kind and compassionate in his personal and professional life.
Meditation has helped Dan Harris manage difficult times by allowing him to observe his emotions without being overwhelmed by them. While it hasn't eliminated suffering, it has provided tools to navigate challenges with greater resilience and clarity.
In this episode, Dan Harris, correspondent for ABC News and co-founder of the Ten Percent Happier meditation app, speaks openly about his struggles with self-centeredness, addiction, depression, emotional volatility, and the deep-rooted insecurities that drove him to career success. He tells the story of how a panic attack on live TV lead him down a path of self-discovery culminating in a meditation practice which has since transformed his life—in terms of his own personal suffering, his relationships with those closest to him, and his ability to be kind and compassionate (which has its own selfish advantages). Dan also shares some very practical advice and tips for new meditators, dispels some of the myths around meditation, and gives people some things to look forward to as they progress with their practice. Last but not least, we talk about the importance of not passing shame and trauma to our kids and the role that mindfulness and meditation plays in that.
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