Meditation. Mindfulness. Me-time. All these terms sound great, right? Most of us could go for a little more R&R in our lives, especially since stress is so harmful to our health. But, when it actually comes to practicing meditation or similar healthy habits, it can be hard to know where to start.
So, here's how to meditate (plus some great reasons why you'll want meditation to become part of your everyday life.)
At its core, meditation is simply the practice of focusing on your breathing. The practice helps clear your mind as you hone in on one simple, essential, and relaxing function. By focusing on your breathing, you also take deeper, fuller breaths and naturally become more in tune with your body.
Since basic meditation is such a simple concept, you can do it anytime, anywhere. All you need to do to learn how to meditate is to practice:
You may find your mind wanders or your posture slumps while you meditate. That's okay! Just gently refocus on your breathing and sit up straight again.
In this kind of meditation, you perform some kind of exercise while focusing on your breathing and posture. Yoga or Tai Chi is popular for this, but you can also practice this while gardening, stretching, and more.
Especially helpful for de-stressing, mindfulness meditation involves acknowledging anything that pops into your head while you focus on breathing. You acknowledge each thought without judging it, helping you find balance in your mind.
When you practice focused meditation, you perform a very simple task like eating or stretching while focusing on relaxing and breathing deeply. This type of meditation can be combined with mindful eating and similar strategies.
Besides these two wonderful results of meditation, there are many health benefits you may not notice as quickly. Some of the benefits of meditation include:
To start experiencing the advantages of meditation, we recommend practicing with the help of an instructor or guidebook. Begin your journey with our FREE 21 Day Yoga Guide.
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