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Mindfulness, Mental Health, and Stress Management: A Pathway to Internal Peace |
If it is that helpful, what is this Mindfulness?
I believe mindfulness to be an exercise of staying in the current moment, being conscious of your emotions, feelings, sensations, and thoughts without judgment. For instance, if you lost a seven-year relationship, and your emotions are all over, mindfulness will help you stay grounded, it will help you understand that it is okay to feel the pain of loss, and as humans, we are allowed to grieve. The understanding will help alleviate the connected anxiety, overwhelming thoughts, or stress ensuring a much sober mind. Using the current environment like the breeze, or the chirping birds’ sounds you get calm and retain a sense of harmony and peace.
What is the Link between Mental Health and Mindfulness?
Mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and stress normally arise from future worries or focusing on previous matters. Mindfulness, however, encouraged us to concentrate on the ‘now,’ like what are you feeling now? What is your condition now? Concentrating on the now lowers the tendency to worry about what will happen next and stress on the things that failed before, resulting in mental calmness. Individuals who embrace mindfulness are healthier, happier, and more successful as they often conduct their activities from a deeper connection with themselves and their spirit.
Mindfulness in stress management
Stress is a mental health challenge that can be effectively managed through various mindfulness activities. For instance, taking deep breaths is a mindful exercise that begins by closing one’s eyes and deeply inhaling through the nose, holding for four seconds, and exhaling slowly through the mouth. The approach triggers one’s parasympathetic nervous system, lowering the stress reaction. Mindful journaling is another mindfulness method that involves writing down one’s feelings and thoughts, concentrating on how they feel physically and emotionally. For instance, for a heartbroken person writing how she felt physical heart pains and emotional despair, helps to discharge her pent-up emotions, providing clarity and a profound link to their mental state. Body scan contemplation, which involves lying comfortably on the floor and concentrating on every body part, from the toes to the head, is another helpful mindfulness method. The approach helps in releasing tension from every body part, enhancing the release of physical distress.
Mindfulness is very important in our mental health and stress management journey. It requires a conscious mind to handle challenging life decisions without falling apart. Embracing a mindfulness lifestyle will ensure a stress-free, and peaceful lifestyle. Take that mat and meditate, sit on the floor, and listen to the birds as you take deep breaths, your mindful actions will bring good results.