14 Mindfulness

Learning Objectives

By completing this section, you can:

  • Learn the definition of mindfulness.
  • Identify ways to practice mindfulness.
  • Become a more mindful person.

To be mindful is to be aware, in the moment.


What is mindfulness?

Mindfulness is defined as “a moment-to-moment awareness of one’s experience without judgment. In this sense, mindfulness is a state and not a trait. While it might be promoted by certain practices or activities, such as meditation, it is not equivalent to or synonymous with them” (Davis & Hayes, 2012).

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How To Practice Mindfulness

Follow a guided mindfulness meditation

    • A quick search of “guided mindfulness meditation” on YouTube will generate a number of short meditations that you can follow.
    • PositivePyschology.com outlines 14 different apps that contain mindfulness and meditation activities:

Go on a walk without distractions

    • Take the time to relax, take in any new sights, smells or sounds and be present in the moment.

Dedicate time for your mindfulness activity

    • Set aside one minute, or a few minutes, every day to practice being mindful.

Focus on your breathing

    • During your mindfulness activity, focus on your breathing and take deep breaths. Pay attention to how you inhale and exhale.

Where can you practice Mindfulness?

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How can you practice Mindfulness?

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