Ways to Reduce Stress: 5 Tips to Protect Your Immune System With Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction by Julie Potiker

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2 years ago

Ways to Reduce Stress: 5 Tips to Protect Your Immune System With Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction

Stressed because of everything that's going on in the world? Here are some tips that people at any level of mindfulness experience from complete beginner to practiced expert can use to reduce stress in their life and protect their immune system:

  1. Relax with a mindfulness meditation: Start with 12 minutes twice a day  or 20 minutes twice a day if you can make time. Look for guided meditations on Insight Timer or the free Balanced Mind with Julie Potiker podcast on iTunes. Mix it up so that your mind is relaxing into the practice.
  2. Make time for joy: Create a “joy list” and commit to choosing one or two things from it to do each day. To create the list, just let your mind wander for a few minutes with a pen and paper and watch the list grow. Don’t forget to add all life’s little joys, like a warm cup of tea or a bath. Then, when you pick something to bring joy to your day, do so with mindfulness; really feel the good feelings. Take a few breaths to absorb them and enrich the resulting positive mental state. This allows you to push the mental state to a neural trait, making a happy bridge in your brain and building your resilience.
  3. Name it to tame it: Identify what you are feeling and where it is occurring in your body. For example, “I feel stressed; my neck is tightening up.” This practice allows you to use mindfulness to step into awareness and out of the intensity of the emotional state.
  4. Ground yourself through the soles of your feet: Put your feet on the ground and send your attention down to the soles of your feet. How do they feel? Are you in socks and shoes? Barefoot? Cold or warm? Moist or dry? The act of doing this breaks the discursive loop of thoughts and emotions.
  5. Practice mindfulness with your food: Be the observer and pay mindful attention to the way you prepare, serve and eat your food. Slice and dice mindfully; put your fork to your mouth mindfully; taste and chew mindfully. When you notice your attention being diverted to worrying about what might happen, or ruminating on the latest upsetting news story, gently bring your attention back to what you’re doing. If you can keep your attention here, even for two or three minutes, you will be giving your brain a much needed break from stress while simultaneously encouraging healthy eating practices!

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bepositive
Such helpful tips here, thanks. 🙏
Elisa Schmitz
"Name it to tame it." Had never heard that before, but it's helpful, as always. Thank you for all you share with us, Julie Potiker !
Nan Chul Shin
Especially the last tip is very helpful. I love being mindfull about food.

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