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Stressing Out? Stop!
Two-thirds of Americans say they need help for stress.
Creating space in the day to stop come down from the worried mind and get back into the present moment has been shown to be enormously helpful in mitigating the negative effects of our stress response. When we drop into the present we're more likely to gain perspective and see that we have the power to regulate our response to pressure.
Here's a short 1-3 minute practice you can weave into your day to step into that space between stimulus and response.
Stop what you're doing put things down for a minute.
Take a few deep breaths. If you'd like to extend this you can take a minute to breathe normally and naturally and follow your breath coming in and out of your nose. You can even say to yourself in as you're breathing in and out as you're breathing out if that helps with concentration.
Observe your experience just as it isincluding thoughts feelings and emotions. You can reflect about what is on your mind and also notice that thoughts are not facts and they are not permanent. Notice any emotions present and how they're being expressed in the body.
Research shows that just naming your emotions can turn the volume down on the fear circuit in the brain and have a calming effect. Then notice your body. Are you standing or sitting? How is your posture? Any aches or pains?
Proceed with something that will support you in the moment: talk to a friend rub your shoulders have a cup of tea.
Smart Tip: You can even use your smartphone's message indicator as a reminder to STOP. What would it be like in the days weeks and months ahead if you started stopping more often?
Adapted from an article written by By Elisha Goldstein in the August 2013 issue of Mindful magazine.
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