According to the American Psychological Association, "mindfulness" is the awareness of one’s internal states and surroundings.1 Practicing mindfulness is about focusing on the moment. You let go of distracting thoughts to help reach a state of calm.2 It might look like this: You sit still, close your eyes and silently concentrate your mind on your breath.
Practicing mindfulness regularly can help your health in so many ways. Mindfulness has been shown to:
Think of mindfulness as a part of your overall self-care strategy:
Give it a try and practice a little each day. Before you know it, you may feel some amazing benefits.
Follow along here to listen to a 10-minute loving-kindness meditation.
1https://www.apa.org/topics/mindfulness
2https://www.apa.org/topics/mindfulness/meditation
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