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Meditation Insights

Meditation can enhance mood and focus, but its effectiveness varies based on individual biases toward interoception or exteroception. Those with heightened interoceptive awareness may find traditional meditation counterproductive, especially near bedtime. The key is to identify your bias and choose a practice that counters it, whether that means focusing inward or outward.
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    How Meditation Works & Science-Based Effective Meditations | Huberman Lab Podcast #96

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    • How do you assess whether you are more interoceptively or exteroceptively focused when choosing meditation methods, and how do you change your practice accordingly?

    • How do you assess whether you are more interoceptively or exteroceptively focused when choosing meditation methods, and how do you change your practice accordingly in the context of the episode Understand & Improve Memory Using Science-Based Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #72 and the clip Meditation and Attention?

    • How do you assess whether you are more interoceptively or exteroceptively focused when choosing meditation methods, and how do you change your practice accordingly in the context of the episode How Meditation Works & Science-Based Effective Meditations | Huberman Lab Podcast #96 and the clip Meditation Insights?

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