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20 Ways to Practice Mindfulness

By Christina 4 Comments

This month’s topic has resolved around mindfulness and how it can play a part in our healing.  When I first tried to start incorporating mindfulness into my life, it seemed ridiculously woo-woo and I couldn’t fathom focusing on anything for more than 5 min.

Yet, I discovered that being mindful doesn’t have to be an all or nothing practice.

One of the most convenient ways to embrace mindfulness is to take advantage of all the little opportunities that present themselves each day.​

Because we are crazy busy.

Because we need easy, manage steps to move toward healing.

Because we are exhausted and barely have time to brush our teeth….

Yes, you can actually practice being mindful throughout the day, in tiny moments! Introducing the practice of mindfulness into your life can be accomplished in several ways. One of the most convenient ways to embrace mindfulness is to take advantage of all the little opportunities that present themselves each day. By chipping away a little at a time, you can comfortably grow into your mindfulness practice.

Consider these suggestions:

  1. Focus on your breathing upon awakening each day. Feel each breath. After a few minutes, get up and see how long you can concentrate on your breathing before the crazy morning kicks in.
  2. Practice body awareness in the shower. Feel the water touching every part of your body. Focus on how it feels.
  3. Flossing your teeth. Many people forget to floss (raising my hand right here!). Being mindful makes it easier to develop new habits, so now is the perfect time to try to get back into this routine.  It also gives you a few min to focus on self care, and give yourself those two min.
  4. Observe your thoughts while driving. Are you thinking about driving or worrying about work?
  5. While outdoors, notice the weather. Describe it to yourself. What do you see and hear?
  6. Practice good listening skills at work. Are you intently listening to the person who is speaking or are you thinking about something else? Turn off the autopilot in your brain!
  7. Focus on both the taste and texture of your food. How does it feel in your mouth? How delicious is the food?
  8. Go for a record. Time yourself and see how long you can focus your thoughts on one object in your environment.
  9. Pick a worthwhile activity you’re hesitant to do. Do it and see if you can focus without experiencing negative emotions.
  10. Practice meditating in the bathroom. It might be the only peaceful time in your day.
  11. Observe the person standing in front of you in line. Describe them in complete detail to yourself. See if you can complete the activity without having your attention wander.
  12. Find a quiet place and do nothing for 10 minutes. Let your thoughts wander and observe your thinking.
  13. Focus on your breathing for 5 minutes each hour.
  14. Think about a person you dislike. Notice the changes in your body feelings. Now let go of those negative emotions.
  15. Go slower. It’s easier to focus when you’re not being rushed. As the military says, “Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.”
  16. Notice your body and thoughts while exercising.
  17. Sitting at a red light. Watch the light until it changes.
  18. While you’re in pain. Focus on the pain and notice what happens to the pain. Now focus on your environment and notice what happens to the pain.
  19. In bed, count your breaths until you fall asleep. In the morning, ask yourself the last number you remember.
  20. See how long it takes to become mindful in your dreams. Our thought patterns in everyday life tend to stick with us in our dreams.

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Comments

  1. Beth says

    March 16, 2017 at 1:35 am

    Love it! Something I try to be good about, though it’s definitely a work in progress. Thanks for the tips! 🙂

    Reply
    • Christina says

      March 17, 2017 at 7:01 pm

      My pleasure Beth! It is a work in progress for myself too 🙂

      Reply
  2. Mary says

    March 16, 2017 at 6:17 am

    Great tips Christina! As a person who has been working on this subject for the last couple of years, I am going to add a couple of your tips into my practice! Thanks for writing!

    Reply
    • Christina says

      March 17, 2017 at 7:00 pm

      My pleasure! So glad these tips helped 🙂

      Reply

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