In Friday's tip, we discussed how being outside is good for our mental health and we want you to do so in ways that are safe and socially responsible! Today, we are going to build off the idea of getting outside by integrating mindfulness into this activity. Here is simple mindfulness exercise that will help you feel more connected to your environment, helping you feel calmer and more present-focused.
When you are ready, go outside to a place where you can be safely distanced from others and have a few moments to yourself. To begin, close your eyes, and take a few deep breaths. Focus on those breaths, bringing yourself to the present moment where you are connected to all that is around you.
After completing these 5 steps, close your eyes again and take a few more deep breaths. What was this experience like for you? Think about what you noticed with all of your senses, what may have come into your awareness. As you do, think about how you now feel in relation to being outside.
If you are beginning to engage in mindfulness practice, a helpful addition can be to journal about your experience. After you are done with each one, you can make a few notes to yourself about your experience…the sensations, feelings, thoughts you had while doing it…you might even note how your presence, awareness and relationship with yourself is changing as you practice. If you want, you also can share your observations with people who support you…especially if they are engaging in their own mindfulness practice. Doing so would be another way to be connected.