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This week on the podcast, I’d like to talk about “everyday mindfulness,” the practice of taking small moments to pause and be aware throughout your day. We’ll explore practical ways you can create a supportive mindfulness practice for all the moving parts of your real, beautiful, and (sometimes) messy life.
The advantage of everyday mindfulness is that we can incorporate it into what we’re already doing, so it doesn’t require any extra time. Practicing this way can be quite organic when we simply remember to be mindful while doing ordinary tasks.
Many people find that being more aware during daily activities also has a way of making those moments more meaningful, and it creates little pockets of stress relief that can make a significant difference.
Everyday Mindfulness Points You’ll Hear About:
Why mini-mindfulness practices are a great starting point for beginners interested in meditation How everyday mindfulness is an important part of maturing your practice further down the road Some background for everyday mindfulness practices in the Buddhist teachings, and how mindfulness includes all of our senses How mindful movement particularly strengthens the connection between meditation and everyday life. At the end of the episode, I’ll offer a menu of everyday mindfulness practices you can play with this week, including the 54321 practice (with the 5 senses), “waiting meditation,” using a mindfulness bell, and more.
For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.
And, you can sign up for your "Library Card" to access this month's FREE practices in the Moved To Meditate Class Library!
Information on the upcoming Mindful Movement Teacher Training can be found at movedtomeditate.yoga/mmtt.
Feel free to reach out through my website with your thoughts on this episode. You can also connect with me on Instagram (or Threads!) at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, and pictures of Pacific Northwest nature and my adorable kitty, Mustache).
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