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Dr. Tara Well, PhD – Psychologist, Mirror Meditation Expert, and TED Speaker

The Nishant Garg Show

Dr. Tara Well is a psychology professor at Barnard College, Columbia University where she developed a mirror-based meditation called “a revelation” in the New York Times. She has taught hundreds of people how to use the mirror to awaken self-compassion, manage emotions, and improve face-to-face communication. In 2017, she started the blog “The Clarity” in Psychology Today blog which now has 900K readers. Her recent TEDx Talk explains why mirrors and reflections are vital for managing stress and staying emotionally connected to ourselves and to others in the age of increasing reliance on digital technology.

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Some questions I ask:

How did you become Mirror gazing expert?

  • What does this mirror gazing practice look like?
  • Do you think this mirror meditation can help people in developing a better self image?
  • How does this meditation differ from others?
  • Can we incorporate mirror meditation with other practices?
  • Video journaling?
  • How do you motivate yourself during tough times during the stressful times?
  • How to cultivate self-acceptance?
  • and much more!

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