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The Practice of Mindfulness By: Sarah Begoun

The Practice of Mindfulness By: Sarah Begoun. Definition of Mindfulness Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally, to the

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Page 1: The Practice of Mindfulness By: Sarah Begoun. Definition of Mindfulness Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally, to the

The Practice of Mindfulness

By: Sarah Begoun

Page 2: The Practice of Mindfulness By: Sarah Begoun. Definition of Mindfulness Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally, to the

Definition of Mindfulness

Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally, to the unfolding of experience moment

to moment.

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Benefits of Mindfulness

• Improves well-being-Easier to enjoy simple pleasures

-Less likely to get caught up in worries

• Improves physical health-Relieve stress

-Lower blood pressure

-Improve Sleep

• Improves mental health-Treatment of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders

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Interesting Facts

• The practice of mindfulness has shown to decrease stress levels, depression, and anxiety.

• If you practice mindfulness for 5 minutes a day it can help you stay calm and relaxed.

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Easy Starting Points for Mindfulness

• Sit for 5 minutes in silence focusing on one thing (can be a flower, a picture, etc.)

• Meditate

• Do it on your drive to work

• Do it while waiting in line

• Do it while doing the dishes

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Conclusion

• Mindfulness serves many mental, physical, and emotional benefits.

• It doesn’t take very much time or effort to practice mindfulness everyday.