It seems as if all of us are so busy these days– and we just
keep getting busier. Juggling work,
school, family, personal relationships, and our free time simultaneously can be
absolutely exhausting.
This balancing act in life may never go away, but it turns
out, there are some pretty effective ways to manage the stress of our busyness.
It all starts with mindfulness,
which is defined as the practice of cultivating a focused awareness on the
present moment, as both a daily habit and a lifelong process.
Some people might automatically think of meditation as a way
to become more mindful, and that’s definitely one aspect of it. But, you’ll be
glad to know that there are a lot of mindful acts you take part in right now,
as part of your daily routine:
1)
Focus on your breathing - If you’re feeling
really overwhelmed, try be aware of how you are inhaling and exhaling in that
moment. Don’t worry about trying to breathe a certain way, just listen to your
body’s natural way of taking in and releasing oxygen.
2)
Take a walk, even a short one - We all know that
exercise is good for us physically, but more and more, studies are showing that
movement can have a positive effect on us mentally, such as reducing stress and
getting our creative juices flowing.
3)
Being aware of yourself in the moment – This may
sound difficult, but it’s actually quite simple. For example, if you’re feeling
particularly anxious about something, simply take note of that anxiety. How
does it physically make you feel? Is your heart beating faster than normal? Do
you feel hot? Is your mind racing? Rather than trying to force yourself to calm
down (which may only add to your stress), just try to be aware of how your
mental state is manifesting itself physically. Having this kind of awareness is
healthy, and is a better option that ignoring how you’re really feeling!
Burnout, fatigue, and stress seem to be an entrenched part
of life these days. But, take comfort in the fact that you’re not alone in feeling
these kinds of emotions. Taking a few moments of your day to be aware of your
present thoughts and feelings can go a long way to helping you become more in
tune with yourself and your thoughts.
For further reading, please check out this article entitled “Habits
of Mindful People,” which this blog post is based on: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/30/habits-mindful-people_n_5186510.html
Have a restful weekend, everyone!
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