WHY YSK- Many people practice mindfulness and meditation as part of their lives, and some would like to but feel like they don’t have time to sit down and meditate properly. Once you’ve gotten used to doing it as a part of your daily activities, it becomes easy to simply take a few breaths and gain some peace from your everyday existence. You don’t need to wait for a time when you can sit and clear your mind completely. It’s a nice bonus, but not necessary for living a mindful life.

  • @Sylver@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    The world should have more meditation. Another great time to practice is when lying down for bed.

    Edit: I suffer from sleeplessness, and do not use this help me fall asleep. I now recognize that my case may be user-specific, as I do NOT use this time for sleeping or falling asleep. I have other practices that help when that time comes, after meditation.

    • Regna
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      I disagree regarding lying down for bed. Never teach your body to associate the relaxation of meditation with sleep. Unless you only need it for immediately before you sleep to calm your mind.

      I can now have mindfulness while doing activities (not driving ofc). Your body will do what you teach it, and I’ve stopped falling asleep meditating when I removed it from bedtime.

      Yes, the world needs more meditation.

  • @MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    52 years ago

    Great post OP

    Practicing mindfulness has been the most important thing in my life for my own health and growth as a person.

    I got into eastern philosophy in high school, and never really looked back, only building my own system tailored to me and extrapolating the principles into every possible facet, and every moment. It’s a battle to stay constantly on the point, but one I really enjoy having.

    • @ZenGrammy@lemmy.worldOP
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      42 years ago

      Thank you! I have been trying for years to stay on the path to mindfulness, but only recently has it really clicked that even when life is difficult or busy, it’s not a chore-it’s a relief to go back to my practice.

  • Guy Dudeman
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    22 years ago

    This is why cycling was so good for me and my mental health.

  • @Git3m@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    I usually do sittinf meditation but yesterday I tried walking meditation, it was a guided one from balance, realised all my walks have been missing so much enjoyment that was there all along!

  • theodewere
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    02 years ago

    i’ve been using a simple “box breathing” technique when i start to feel the anxiety begin to creep… it’s really effective for me…

    breathing is a four stage process: inhale - hold - exhale - hold (edit: and repeat as necessary)

    you force each stage to last 3-4 seconds… it’s hard to hold your lungs empty when you’re stressed, so forcing yourself to do this can sort of forcibly lower your anxiety level… it can be really effective, very quickly…

    and as a breathing technique, it sort of qualifies as fundamental meditation as well

  • MxM111
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    02 years ago

    Meditation while tuning or walking or exchanging on elliptical is amazing thing. It is easier to meditate and it helps you with exercise well.