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76. How to practice mindfulness in the middle of it all
Manage episode 372220935 series 2837856
When was the last time you had an aha moment in which your next steps were clear? Do you remember how it is to be in the midst of a difficult situation, and then, have clarity of what you need to do?
If you pay attention to your experiences, you may notice those aha moments in which your choices are clear - you will be able to clearly see what you are longing for or the changes you need to make in your life.
Without that awareness, it’s easier to play-it-safe, live automatically, and continue to respond to all those anxieties, worries, and fears in the same way you have been doing for years.
One way to build that awareness is through the practice of mindfulness.
In this conversation, Seth Gillihan, Ph.D. and I discuss how to nourish your mindfulness practice. In a world that moves so fast, and there are hundreds of mindfulness apps, books on mindfulness, and mindfulness teachers, it is easy to develop misconceptions surrounding the practice of mindfulness or to hope for a quick fix with it.
But how can you really cultivate your mindfulness practice in your daily life?
Key Takeaways
- How to approach mindfulness with a beginner’s mind
- The intersection of Christianity and mindfulness
- Tips to practice mindfulness in your day-to-day life
- How to use movement as a way to practice mindfulness
- How to bring yourself back to the present when your mind is wandering
- The intersection of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness
- How to coach yourself to recognize thoughts as thoughts versus getting consumed by them
- How to practice non-attachment to how things are supposed to be
- The relationship between non-attachment and mindfulness
- How looking for evidence for and against a worry may not be helpful
- How to use mindfulness skills to manage worry
- The benefits of developing an observer-self
(*) Show notes and resources of this episode
(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe
(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head
(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Manage episode 372220935 series 2837856
When was the last time you had an aha moment in which your next steps were clear? Do you remember how it is to be in the midst of a difficult situation, and then, have clarity of what you need to do?
If you pay attention to your experiences, you may notice those aha moments in which your choices are clear - you will be able to clearly see what you are longing for or the changes you need to make in your life.
Without that awareness, it’s easier to play-it-safe, live automatically, and continue to respond to all those anxieties, worries, and fears in the same way you have been doing for years.
One way to build that awareness is through the practice of mindfulness.
In this conversation, Seth Gillihan, Ph.D. and I discuss how to nourish your mindfulness practice. In a world that moves so fast, and there are hundreds of mindfulness apps, books on mindfulness, and mindfulness teachers, it is easy to develop misconceptions surrounding the practice of mindfulness or to hope for a quick fix with it.
But how can you really cultivate your mindfulness practice in your daily life?
Key Takeaways
- How to approach mindfulness with a beginner’s mind
- The intersection of Christianity and mindfulness
- Tips to practice mindfulness in your day-to-day life
- How to use movement as a way to practice mindfulness
- How to bring yourself back to the present when your mind is wandering
- The intersection of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness
- How to coach yourself to recognize thoughts as thoughts versus getting consumed by them
- How to practice non-attachment to how things are supposed to be
- The relationship between non-attachment and mindfulness
- How looking for evidence for and against a worry may not be helpful
- How to use mindfulness skills to manage worry
- The benefits of developing an observer-self
(*) Show notes and resources of this episode
(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe
(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head
(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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