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What is Mindfulness?

What is Mindfulness?

Maybe you’ve heard of “mindfulness” already, but we often think we are too busy to spend time with those spiritual things. In practice, this means that we still enjoy or post meaningful quotes about mindfulness, kindness or happiness, but it doesn’t affect our daily life.

But if I tell you that being mindful doesn’t require extra time investment and will have tremendous benefits for you, it might change your point of view in an instant.

What does “mindfulness” mean?

“The practice of mindfulness is simply being aware of what is happening right now!”

It sounds easy but is not made easy for us if we consider our environment: Eating while watching TV, wasting time flipping through Instagram while calling your friend, worrying about the future, dwelling on the past or not noticing people around us is exactly the opposite of being mindful, it’s mindless and – unfortunately – very common.

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If you want to change something in your life to become happier and healthier, the practice of mindfulness is a great beginning. For an easy start, you could try one of the following ideas.

Benefits of Mindfulness

Science shows that being mindful more often helps us to perform better, feel happier, be healthier, calmer, less depressed and stressed. In addition, it facilitates the adaptive response to daily stressors [1] and produces less avoidance and more approach coping as a response to stress than other techniques such as relaxation [2]. On the physical side it is proven that a state of relaxation, which can be achieved through mindfulness, can lower blood pressure, increase awareness, lower anxiety levels, improve the feeling of being connected and calm [3].

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Sources and reading recommendations:

[1] DONALD, J.N., ATKINS, P.W.B., PARKER, P.D., CHRISTIE, A.M. & RYAN, R.M. (2016): Daily stress and the benefits of mindfulness: Examining the daily and longitudinal relations between present-moment awareness and stress-responses. Journal of Research in Personality, 65, 30-37. doi: 10.1016/j.jrp.2016.09.002

[2] DONALD J. N. & ATKINS, P. W. B.  (2016): Mindfulness & Coping with stress: Do levels of perceived stress matter? Mindfulness 7, 1423-1436. doi: 10.1007/s12671-016-0584-y

[3] Positive Psychology Program. The 23 amazing Health Benefits of Mindfulness for Body & Brain. https://positivepsychologyprogram.com/benefits-of-mindfulness/

 

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