mindfulness exercises
Mindfulness Exercises
Mindfulness exercises, when practiced on a regular basis, make us more aware about our thought patterns, and rejuvenate our emotional and physical health. Some exercises based on it have been mentioned here.
- Quieten the Mind: Every passing second, innumerable thoughts pass through our mind. By quietening it, you focus all your attention away from daily problems and issues of life. Neither the thoughts in mind are resisted nor are they allowed to occupy the brain completely. You just witness the thoughts without judging them. Just letting the mind be still is the key for this exercise. Even if thoughts come, let them not interfere with your meditation. Just watch them. As you distance yourself and watch them, slowly they will subside and you can experience serenity and peace of mind.
- Focus on Your Breathing: While watching the mind helps us to learn basic awareness skills, focusing on some object for some period of time helps us to increase our focus. Sit quietly and relax your mind by breathing deeply. After some time, just watch your breath with awareness while you inhale and exhale. As your awareness increases, your breathing system will be steady and you will be able to feel relaxed and focused.
- Awareness About Breathing: Children may have never paid attention to the most basic function of our body, breathing. So, it is good to start such exercises that makes them aware about their breathing patterns. They must be taught to focus on their breath and not to change the rhythm, hold and inhale/exhale deeply. Awareness must be the main focus. They can be asked to count 1, 2, 3 ... with every breath they inhale and exhale. This will keep them focused on the task.
- Awareness About Thoughts: After children are aware about the present moment, their focus can be shifted to their thoughts and feelings. They can be asked to watch their rising thoughts and feelings without making any judgment or getting distracted by them.