6 Incredible Health Benefits Of Mindfulness Meditation.
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6 Incredible Health
Benefits Of Mindfulness
By
Greg Thurston
Creator of Seven Minute Mindfulness
"Mindfulness" is a bit of a buzz word right now, but that doesn't
mean that you should discredit it. Being mindful is one of the best things you
can do for your body and mind!
But you might not be sure what it is. Is mindfulness just being more aware? Or does
it mean clearing your mind?
Being mindful, in one sense, is like simplifying things. Normally we try to
multitask all day, worrying about 20 things while doing 10. That doesn't work
too well.
Being mindful means focusing on the present moment. Being fully here. It allows
you to attend to what's going on right around you and inside you. So it
simplifies things because you can just enjoy the present moment.
You can mediate to be more mindful, and you can practice it throughout your
day. Whatever you're doing, give it all of your attention. Be proactive about
putting down your other worries and being present in what you're doing and who
you're with.
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Mindfulness a gift that we don't give to ourselves much. In fact, our society
teaches that we should be getting as much done as possible all the time, which
leads to burnout, stress, health problems, and lower productivity.
Mindfulness, on the other hand, offers the opposite, so let's take a look at
all the benefits of mindfulness.
1. Mindfulness reduces stress
Let's start with the biggie. In today's world, we really battle stress from all
sides.
If we carry around all the things we have to worry about, our mind never gets a
break. That's why so many people are completely burned out, feeling down, and
stressed to the point of panic attacks or needing medication.
This kind of worrying steals away any chance of joy or relaxation in our day.
You probably know how it goes: you're sitting at your desk at work, stressed
about a deadline, and also about a disagreement with your partner, and some
tension you're feeling with a coworker, and the company party you're supposed
to attend tonight...
Constantly carrying all of these things and feeling continued stress leads to:
- Restless
sleep
- A racing
mind
- Low energy
- Feeling
irritable
- Feeing
defensive
- Getting
angry easier
- Panic
attacks
- Constant
panic
- Headaches,
body aches, migraines
- Jaw pain
from clenching teeth
- Tight
shoulders and back pain
- Depression
As you can see, trying to keep everything on your mind
leads to all kinds of problems, resulting in lower productivity and even worse
things.
We might even feel guilty if we forget to
worry about something. Do you ever do that? You'll finally get absorbed in
something and it feels really nice, but then you remember all the things that
aren't resolved, and you feel guilty for letting yourself have a few minutes.
But you need those minutes!
Being mindful and present will allow you to
get absorbed in what you're doing, give it your full attention so you can do
better, and you'll feel more clear and mentally energized.
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Your body and brain wasn't made to handle
constant stress. It's so much healthier to be present and put aside the other
pressing thoughts.
Challenge yourself to be mindful in one
activity a day: a walk, mediation, making a craft, writing, drawing, singing,
or something else you enjoy.
See how it feels to let yourself be fully
present with that one thing and not having thoughts about anything else. And
then see how you feel the rest of the day.
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2. Mindfulness creates better health
Being mindful and present lowers our stress
levels and also centers us, bringing many health benefits.
You might notice that you're calmer after
practicing mindfulness, your head feels more clear and focused, you're more
productive, and more alert.
Being mindful greatly benefits your mind, and
that in turn benefits your body and overall health.
People who practice being mindful have higher
brain function, an increased immune function, lower blood pressure, lower
anxiety levels, and are more calm.
We've heard this for years, but experts were
talking about meditation and yoga. Both of those are ways to be mindful!
3. Mindfulness decreases depression
symptoms
When you decrease stress and improve your
health, that can help with depression.
Mindfulness does that and more. It's been
considered an effective part of overall depression treatment for a long time.
Being mindful often helps people see and
acknowledge their feelings, and that leads to better coping. Being mindful and
let you say, "I see that I'm feeling that way, and that's okay."
Being mindful engages the observant self, so
you can notice how you're feeling, and what you're thinking, but not get
completely sucked into those feelings. You can step back and analyze the
situation better.
4. Mindfulness increases Neuroplasticity
Neuroplasticity is one of those fun words (in my opinion) that show you what they mean. Neuro, or brain, plus plasticity, or being flexible.
Think about how plastic can be soft and pliable.
Being mindful helps your brain increase its ability to change and adapt, which is pretty important to our survival even though we're not back in the caveman era.
In a simple sense, neuroplasticity refers to how our brain grows, learns, and changes. When we change our mind or learn new things, we actually make new pathways.
But this has bigger scientific implications. When someone has a stroke and has to relearn how to walk, they're actually learning how to re-circuit their brain around the damaged area.
Imagine how much stronger your brain will be if you practice mindfulness and therefore improve neuroplasticity. That's a huge advantage for dealing with all of life's curves and for any brain damage you might suffer.
5. Mindfulness helps you deal with illness
Studies have found that mindfulness helps people with cancer and people with chronic illness-even terminal illness.
I can see why being in the moment more would help someone enjoy life day by day. Research has found that mindfulness helps cancer patients reduce stress while relieving fatigue.
For many, mindfulness increases our spirituality and sense of purpose, and it helps people handle their emotions regarding their illness.
Mindfulness can greatly improve life for people with chronic pain, such as low back pain. It helps patients focus on something other than the pain.
6. Mindfulness helps recovery
We've seen all the ways mindfulness benefits our mental and emotional health. It also helps us physically when we need to recover from illness.
This is probably due to all the other benefits of being mindful.
We have better focus, we're less stressed, we feel more at peace, and so we're happier.
We've talked about some big areas where mindfulness helps. To zoom in a bit, here's a list of more specific ways that being mindful improves our lives:
- Better
mental health
- Less
stress at work
- Better
emotional regulation
- Less
problems with alcohol and drugs
- Less
depression and anxiety
- Better
performance at school and work
- Better
relationships
- Better
self awareness
- Less
burnout
- Better
able to cope with ups and downs
- More
resilience
We're just healthier when we're more mindful, because people aren't really made to multitask 5 things all day long and always worry.
We can benefit from slowing down and enjoying
the present moment. Why let other things detract from what you're doing? You
can give those other things your attention in due time.
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