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]]>Practicing mindfulness means that you bring your mind to the present and pay attention to what you are doing consciously. It is easy to slip into being on “autopilot.” Spending a few minutes in the morning checking in with yourself and setting intentions for your day is a helpful mindfulness practice. Zoe likes to focus on affirmations. You can create your own by asking yourself, “How do I want to feel?” Write your response in the present tense. Here are some of her suggestions:
Zoe’s Examples
Keeping your body on some sort of regular schedule will help keep you feeling your best. Make time to work in 8 hours of regular sleep, and try to make yourself go to bed and wake up around the same time. Our bodies have an easier time getting enough rest when we structure our days. Here is an example that Zoe created for herself. Her husband, a night owl has his own version, shifted several hours later.
We were made to move! You don’t have to do a grueling workout for hours each day, but especially since we are used to being up and moving around as we teach hundreds of kids, we will keep feeling better if we go outside and enjoy a walk.
YouTube is a great resource for free workouts. Whatever will be most fun for you, warm up your muscles and move for at least 30 minutes. Your body will thank you later with great rest!
We suddenly find ourselves with time on our hands, and we have a special opportunity to learn something new!
There are many opportunities to learn available for free online. Find something that makes you happy and give it a try!
It’s easy to reach for soda or other beverages when we’re bored. Fill up your body with the water it needs!
Nourishing your body well will help keep you from feeling bloated and inflamed in a few days. Think about eating as an act of care for your body, and how nourishing food protects your immune system.
Finally, make sure you continue to reach out and find community! We are not alone as we navigate this strange season together.
This is an uncertain season for all of us, but we can move through it with mindfulness. Choosing to reach out and navigate the weeks to come in community will help us grow through a time of stress. Seeking ways to remain grounded and connected will only make us stronger.
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