When we feel happier and less stressed, we naturally spread that good feeling when we interact with others. The Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique is a powerful tool that reduces stress and unlocks our inner well-being, calm, and joy. With regular practice, we find that we automatically bring more positivity into our relationships.
– Rena Boone, certified TM teacher
Scientific research shows that TM practice enhances relationships. As we feel less stressed and more emotionally buoyant, our interactions with others naturally become easier and more positive.
Research on the effects of the TM technique include:
– Actor Hugh Jackman on how TM changed his life
The TM technique has been shown to lead to a significant improvement in emotional regulation, enabling us to maintain composure in tense situations. By reducing the body’s stress response and lowering cortisol levels, TM practice fosters inner calm and clarity, leading to thoughtful responses rather than impulsive behavior.
This enhanced emotional well-being improves personal relationships and workplace dynamics.
Employees who practice the TM technique report feeling happier and more fulfilled. This boost in happiness correlates with greater job satisfaction and enables employees to handle stress and pressure. In a range of studies in different workplace populations, participants noted increased composure and resilience and improved interactions with managers and colleagues.
TM practice produces restful alertness and mental clarity that enables better listening, thoughtful responses, and more productive discussions. Research shows that individuals who practice the TM technique enjoy improved attention and engagement, strengthened communication, and enhanced cooperation and teamwork.
Regular TM practice boosts emotional intelligence, enabling us to understand and respond to others’ feelings with empathy.
By reducing emotional reactivity and fostering inner calm, TM practice strengthens personal connections, particularly with family and friends. It also promotes greater self-awareness and self-esteem, leading to a deeper understanding of one’s emotions.
– Corey, schoolteacher and veteran, in partnership with the David Lynch Foundation
TM & employees: Improved employee effectiveness, job satisfaction, personal & work relationships; reduced job worry, trait anxiety, insomnia, fatigue.
Alexander, Charles N., Gerald C. Swanson, Maxwell Rainforth, Tom W. Carlisle, Christopher C. Todd and Robert M. Oates.
“Effects of the transcendental meditation programme on stress reduction, health, and employee development: A prospective study in two occupational settings.” Anxiety Stress and Coping 6 (1993): 245-262.
TM & PTSD: Significantly reduced family problems, depression, anxiety, emotional numbness, alcohol consumption, difficulty getting a job, insomnia.
Brooks, J. S., & Scarano, T.
Transcendental Meditation in the treatment of post-Vietnam adjustment. Journal of Counseling & Development, (1985): 64(3), 212–215.
TM practice & families: More psychologically healthy after 5+ years of TM practice than families who had just begun TM practice.
Chen ME
A Comparative Study of Dimensions of Healthy Functioning Between Families Practicing the TM Programme for Five Years or More or For Less Than a Year. Journal of Holistic Nursing. 1987;5(1):6-10. doi:10.1177/089801018700500103
Statistical review of 42 studies: TM practice is three times as effective in increasing self-actualization as other meditation & relaxation procedures.
Alexander, C. N., Rainforth, M. V., & Gelderloos, P.
Transcendental meditation, self-actualization, and psychological health: A conceptual overview and statistical meta-analysis. Journal of Social Behavior & Personality (1991): 6(5), 189–248.
TM practice & married women: Significantly greater marital satisfaction and adjustment than the control group.
Aron, E. N., & Aron, A.
Transcendental Meditation Programme and Marital Adjustment. Psychological Reports, (1982): 51(3), 887-890.
TM & prison inmates: Significantly higher psychological development, development of consciousness, improved interpersonal relationships than controls.
Alexander CN, Walton KG, Goodman R.
Walpole study of the Transcendental Meditation programme in maximum security prisoners I: cross-sectional differences in development and psychopathology. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 2003 36(1-4):97-126
TM practice & improved behavior in adolescents: Decreased absentee periods, school rule infractions, and suspensions vs. increases in control group.
Barnes VA, Bauza LB, Treiber FA.
TM & high-risk students: Significantly improved social-emotional competencies & decreased negative emotional symptoms compared to control group.
Valosek L et al.
Effect of meditation on social-emotional learning in middle school students. Education 2019 139(3):111-119.
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