Mindfulness
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Besides exercising more, one of the habits that I hope to change in 2020 is to become more mindful. The practice of mindfulness has been linked to psychological and physical well-being and happiness. Stress is extremely harmful to the body and mind. Mindfulness helps relieve stress. A calmer state of mind can lead to a greater level of self-compassion and compassion towards others. I myself have experienced these benefits. When my son first started manifesting aspects of his mental illness my husband and I started going to mindfulness meditation classes at a local library to learn how to manage our anxieties and fears. It took some time to learn how to tune out the emotions in my brain and focus on my body and being in the moment without judgement. Sometimes it worked better than others. But when it worked, I definitely felt less anxious, more capable of dealing with life in general, less self-critical and more empathetic towards others, especially my son. However, a few years ago, I started meditating less as my responsibilities at work and outside of work became greater. I have missed it and intend to reincorporate mindfulness meditation into my life on a regular basis starting in 2020.
To find out your state of mindfulness, take the following quiz from the Greater Good Magazine published by the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. It's quick and fun!
Mindfulness Quizz
Mindfulness meditation doesn't require going anywhere! You can do it in your office, your bedroom, or any place else that is quiet. All it takes is 15 minutes! This link will take you to a practical article I found in the Greater Good Magazine published by the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley.
Mindful Breathing Exercise
I hope you enjoy these links! It's a good place to start to a happier and healthier you!