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Nyima_1.6.13
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Mindfulness Exercises

  By Mayo Clinic staff
  What are the benefits of mindfulness exercises?
  Practicing mindfulness exercises can have many possible benefits, including:
  Reduced stress, anxiety and depression
  Less negative thinking and distraction
  Improved mood
  Mindfulness exercises: How to get started
  There are many ways to practice mindfulness. For example:
   
  *Pay attention. The next time you meet someone, listen closely to his or her words. Think about their meaning and uniqueness. Aim to develop a habit of understanding others and delaying your own judgments and criticisms.
  *Make the familiar new again. Find a few small, familiar objects — such as a toothbrush, apple or cellphone — in your home or office. Look at the objects with fresh eyes. Identify one new detail about each object that you didn't see before. As you become more aware of your world, you might become fonder of the things around you.
  *Focus on your breathing. Sit in a quiet place with your back straight, but relaxed. Feel your breath move in and out of your body. Let your awareness of everything else fall away. Pay attention to your nostrils as air passes in and out. Notice the way your abdomen expands and collapses with each breath. When your mind wanders, gently redirect your attention to your breath. Don't judge yourself. Remember that you're not trying to become anything — such as a good meditator. You're simply becoming aware of what's happening around you, breath by breath.
  *Awaken your senses. Get a raisin. Sit in a quiet place with your back straight, but relaxed. Look at the raisin. Smell it, feel it and anticipate eating it. Taste the raisin, and slowly and deliberately chew it. Notice the way the raisin's taste changes, your impulse to swallow the raisin, your response to that impulse and any thoughts or emotions that arise along the way. Paying close attention to your senses and your body's reaction to the raisin might reveal insight into your relationship with eating and food.
   
  When and how often should I practice mindfulness exercises?
  It depends on what kind of mindfulness exercise you plan to do.
   
  For example, if you choose to closely pay attention to another's words, you can repeat the exercise throughout the day. You might try it when you wake up and talk to your partner, at the beginning of a meeting with a co-worker, or during dinner with your friends or family. Avoid practicing this type of exercise while driving, however. Aim to practice for 15 to 20 minutes, four to eight times a day.
   
  For other mindfulness exercises, such as focused breathing, you'll need to set aside time when you can be in a quiet place without distractions or interruptions. You might choose to practice this type of exercise early in the morning, before you begin your daily routine.
   
  Aim to practice mindfulness every day for about six months. Over time, you might find that mindfulness becomes effortless. Think of it as a commitment to reconnecting with and nurturing yourself.
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lisa11209
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Thank you. 

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Maryjo1953
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Very interesting, ties in with a lot of positive changes in  attitudes when not smoking.  Not denying yourself a cig but improving your health by not smoking.

Thanks

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Mindfulness is beginning to become automatic for me - once I tell myself to be mindful! I look forward to the day when it is automatic to just do it. I've noticed a subtle shift in relationships as I completely engage in conversation with folks. The breathing exercise relaxes my bronchials and lungs so that I cough less.

thanks for this

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freeneasy
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This is worth payin some mind to!

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gnatilly05
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Thank you for the post

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