Mindfulness: Calm a busy mind
With all the stress and uncertainty that has arisen for many of us in the days of COVID-19, there’s a good chance your mind is a little busier than usual. Mindfulness is an incredible practice to help bring us back into a state of more calm and presence. Mindfulness is best defined by Jon Kabat-Zinn as “the awareness that arises from paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgmentally”. Mindfulness is a training exercise for the mind, much like going to the gym – the more we train, the easier it gets.
Wondering just how much of your day is spent in a mindful state? Feel free to complete this short questionnaire researchers developed, the
Mindful Attention Awareness Score (MAAS) - the higher the score, the greater your ability to be mindful. If you scored lower than you would have liked, don’t worry, it’s just a good indicator that you may really benefit from a mindfulness practice, and the below mindfulness meditation is a great place to start.