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10% Happier with Dan Harris

467: Five Ways to be Less Distracted | Shaila Catherine

10% Happier with Dan Harris

10% Media, LLC

Dan Harris, Health & Fitness, Mindfulness, Dharma, Mental Health, Meditation

4.612.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

One of the most common and insidious complaints of meditators is distraction, which can be a frustrating and difficult obstacle. Even the Buddha himself acknowledged this common problem and laid out some detailed practices for dealing with it. 


In this episode, Shaila Catherine outlines the Buddha’s five strategies to help us tackle distractions, which can be applied to our meditation practice as well as other aspects of our lives.


Catherine is a dharma teacher whose latest book is called Beyond Distraction: Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind. She is also the founder and principal teacher at Insight Meditation South Bay and has 40 years of practice, including nine years, cumulatively, of silent retreat. Her first TPH appearance, which we called How to Focus, aired in May 2021. 



In this episode we talk about: 


  • The Buddha’s struggles with distraction
  • Shaila’s attempts to make the teachings of the Buddha accessible to contemporary minds
  • The importance of getting to know your own thought patterns
  • The counterintuitive strategy of “avoid it, ignore it, forget it”
  • Replacing seduction with mindfulness
  • Developing a flexibility of mind
  • Why we’re vulnerable to our own tendencies when we’re not mindful




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0:00.0

This is the 10% happier podcast.

0:06.2

I'm Dan Harris.

0:08.3

Hello, my fellow suffering beings today.

0:13.6

We're going to talk about one of the most common and most insidious complaints of meditators,

0:19.5

both new meditators and experienced meditators.

0:22.7

Distraction.

0:24.1

I cannot tell you how often people come up to me and say that they want to meditate, but

0:28.4

they're bad at it because their mind is all over the place.

0:32.0

You might have heard me use this term before, but I often call this line of argument,

0:36.7

the fallacy of uniqueness.

0:39.2

People seem to believe that they have a sort of bespoke lunacy that only their mind is

0:44.1

chaotic and cacophonous, but this is just a human condition.

0:48.0

You can blame evolution for this situation.

0:51.7

We're wired to have racing minds that are constantly on the lookout for threats, food,

0:57.5

and mates.

0:58.5

In any event, I'm not here to argue that distraction isn't real.

1:01.2

It's very real, of course, and it can be super frustrating and difficult, especially in

1:05.3

meditation.

1:06.3

It's such a common problem, in fact, that the Buddha himself laid out some detailed practices

1:10.6

for dealing with it.

1:12.3

And today, we're going to talk to a master meditator about five strategies straight from

1:16.7

the Buddha.

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