We as a
generation seem to be plagued by the busyness syndrome. Isn’t it paradoxical
that while we are “doing” so many things, we keep losing focus, are not really
able to concentrate well and get distracted at the rate of a mobile
notification sound.
One day
while walking on a busy road I was so immersed in staring and reading into the
phone that I simple lost track of where I was walking and who I was walking
into. And in that sudden moment when a car whizzed close by, I came to the
realization that I was so not connected with either myself or my physical
environment. It really is very easy to get distracted and get lost either in
the external chaos around us or the internal chatter.
Here are
three very simple yet amazing practices that will ground you and connect you to
your body and up level your awareness quotient. These exercises are very
effective for everybody from a busy professional to a student, and the best
part it is that it is all free.
Breathe:
Yes the good
old focus on breath and a couple of deep breathings will bring you back to your
bodily awareness. Take a deep breath with the intention of breathing in love
and joy and with the exhalation release all that is stagnant and not serving
you. A couple of deep breathings with this intention before an important meeting,
an interview or an exam will center you and connect you to the moment. I call
it my personal quick fix.
I AM Aware:
An exercise
that I find very effective is saying this to myself while doing any task. For
example when I am writing and tend to get lost in my thoughts, I bring back my
focus and concentration by simply saying “I am aware I am writing.” This can be
extended to any activity that you are doing or not doing. I am aware I am
sipping my tea. I am aware I am walking in my lawn, I am aware I am lazying and
sinking into my couch. Anything and everything, this really simple yet very
effective exercise will allow you to live and enjoy your day with enhanced
mindfulness.
Thought Less:
We are all
inhabiting our bodies yet mostly living in our thoughts. Notice and be aware of
how you go about the day and you will quickly recognize this. Infact, energy
healers say that because of this we tend to fall sick and get unwell. If only
we start living more in our body than in our mind we will heal better, live
better and feel better. As soon as you start to get lost in the mental
narratives and stories, bring yourself to an awareness of your five senses.
What are you seeing? Hearing? Touching? Feeling? And tasting? Yes just the
aliveness of this will bring your awareness to your body and raise your vibe,
conscious and consciousness. This is a most effective manner that allows you to
fully feel into your emotions and expose the feeling into awareness. For
example if you are feeling angry and you expose your anger to yourself by
feeling from where it is arising in your body and how it is rising and
enveloping your energy field, how it is showing up for you, how are you
looking, what are you hearing or saying; you will loosen its grip on you and
will be able to unhook yourself. I do it all the time, feel my emotion, its
origin, its trajectory and then allow it to gently let go.
While there
are various ways to connect to yourself, these are some of the simple ones that
you can do at any time of the day and for anything that is showing up for you.
If you start developing this muscle of mindfulness through practice you will
soon become a pro.
I have been in those moments when I am "doing" things and ironically, doing things correct but I am not attentive. Makes me feel like a robot at times, the fast paced life does takes its tolls on us.
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Deletewhat do you think you need to do to be attentive? go ahead and do it !
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