Mindful Moments: An Introduction To Mindfulness For Teens
Mindfulness is about being fully engaged in the present moment, observing your thoughts, emotions, and sensations without judgment. It’s about shifting from being a ‘human doing’ to a ‘human being,’ where you live each moment as it unfolds, rather than rushing through life. It is also about looking at a thought rather than from a thought.
For teens, mindfulness can be a game-changer. It can increase focus and attention, improve emotional regulation, enhance resilience, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote a deeper understanding of oneself. It’s like having a secret weapon to navigate the often turbulent teen years with a sense of peace and acceptance.
Before we delve in, it is also important to note that mindfulness can be different than grounding. These mindfulness strategies are mainly to be used to improve your quality of life in the long-term. Whereas grounding strategies help with acute stress to relieve from anxiety.
Here are some simple yet effective mindfulness exercises that can be easily incorporated into your busy schedule:
- The Five Senses Exercise: This involves tuning into your five senses to fully experience the present moment. You could do this while walking to school, eating lunch, or just sitting in a park.
- The Mindful Breathing Technique: This technique involves focusing on your breath – the sensation of air entering and leaving your body. Even a few minutes of mindful breathing can help ground you and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety.
- The Body Scan: This mindfulness technique helps connect you with your physical presence. Start from the tips of your toes and move upward, paying attention to sensations, discomfort, or tension.
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