institute for Mindfulness studies
Clarity of mind. well-being. compassion.
institute for Mindfulness studies
Clarity of mind. well-being. compassion.
IMS Websites
Below are links to the different IMS websites. Each website offers information and services tailored for the specific group.
The Mindful Lawyer: Founded in 2006, the Mindful Lawyer website is found at http://imslaw.com and http://themindfullawyer.com.
The Mindful Parent: Founded in 2003, The Mindful Parent website is found at http://themindfulparent.org. The website contains The Morning Cup column and has been visited by hundreds of thousands of people from across the world.
The Mindful Law Student: Founded in 2007, the Mindful Law Student website is found at http://themindfullawstudent.com.
The Mindful Detox: Founded in 2006, The Mindful Detox website is devoted to working with people interested in developing a different relationship to food and diet. You can access the site at http://themindfuldetox.com.
The Mindful Doctor: The Mindful Doctor website is found at http://themindfuldoctor, and serves as a companion to other websites, most notably The Mindful Physician.
The Mindful Judge: Founded in 2009, the Mindful Judge website is found at http://themindfuljudge.com.
The Mindful Law Professor: Founded in 2008, the Mindful Law Professor website is found at http://themindfullawprofessor.com.
The Mindful Law School: Founded in 2009, the Mindful Law School website is found at http://themindfullawschool.com.
The Mindful Muscle: Founded in 2008. The Mindful Muscle website offers mindfulness-based methods for developing and sustaining an whole bodied approach to health and fitness.
The Mindful Therapist: Founded in 2008. The Mindful Therapist website offers insights and resources for learning more about the fascinating and important integration of mindfulness practices and a variety of therapeutic approaches.
The Mindful Physician: The Mindful Physician website is found at http://themindfulphysician.com.
So Be Mindful: The So Be Mindful website, found at http://sobemindful.com went live in 2008, offering a listing of South Florida mindfulness based institutes, groups, service providers, and general information.
Resistance is Futile: The Resistance I s Fertile website, found at http://resistanceisfertile.us offers a daily blog, texting service, and monthly column for sharing mindfulness insights and to people interested in intellectual conversation surrounding mindfulness practices.
Mindful Living: The Institute for Mindfulness Studies’ umbrella website is found at http://mindfulliving.net. This website offers general mindfulness information as well as information on the methods and approaches developed and offered by the Institute for Mindfulness Studies. It also links to the various IMS websites (discussed above) that offer specialized programs for groups.
Other Institute for Mindfulness Studies websites include:
TheMindfulDieter.com
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The Institute for Mindfulness Studies offers instruction and consultation in mindfulness- based contemplative practices. Our services are tailored to the individual, small groups, and large organizations.
Scott Rogers, M.S., J.D.

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Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Tel: 786-239-9318
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IMS Featured Websites
IMS Workshops
July 17, 2010
Intro to Mindfulness: “Finding Balance In The Midst Of Life’s Challenges.”
These two-hour workshop take place in Miami Beach on select Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Registration is $75 and limited to ten participants. Group discounts and scholarships are available.
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August 14, 2010
(2.5 CLE’s, including 1 Ethics)
This two-hour fifteen minute workshop takes place in Miami Beach on select Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Registration is $95 and limited to ten participants. Group discounts and scholarships are available.
September 18, 2010
Mindful Parenting: “Embracing What is Apparent.”
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TESTIMONIALS
“I found myself always thinking, analyzing, and planning ahead. This constant activity left me feeling exhausted and sapped me of any ‘joie de vivre.’ Since meeting Scott and incorporating his mindfulness techniques into my everyday life, I feel less anxious and, in short -- Happier.” I am very grateful to Scott and his techniques. I encourage anyone who feels overwhelmed and over-stimulated to meet with Scott. It will change your life.”
-- Ana-Maria Deschapelle
I think the key word is "balance." Through Scott's tremendous help, I have learned to incorporate balance into my life. I really feel great. I have great energy and I actually feel so happy that I am in control of my body. It has been a tremendous experience and one that I recommend to anyone who is fed up with watching their metabolism take over and think there is nothing to do about it. Scott Rogers will change that for you and bring balance into your life.
-- Tammy G., Educator
“Scott has taught me techniques that I can seamlessly incorporate into my day. They're especially useful when the unexpected arises!”
-- Josh Shore, Attorney
“Scott, I wanted to thank you for the mindfulness techniques that you have shared with me over the last few months. They have been a really big help in my very hectic life.”
-- Laura E., Parent
“Scott’s original methods of waking us up to the present moment are easy to understand and a delight to experience.”
-- Melvin Rubin,
“Scott Rogers has the answer to finding harmony in the practice of law. Introducing concepts of mindfulness in my legal career was my answer to feeling fulfilled, balanced and rewarded. Scott has helped me integrate different techniques into my workday - a benefit that has been felt in my personal life as well.”
-- Lori Tashman, Lawyer
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