Tap Your Inner Calm: 5 Mindfulness Tips to Cultivate Calm During Chaos by Julie Potiker

Mindfulness
a year ago

Tap Your Inner Calm: 5 Mindfulness Tips to Cultivate Calm During Chaos

We all have areas of life that sometimes feel overwhelming, over the top and just plain too much to handle. Add in all the other stressors these days, and it can feel like you’re on the edge of a full-blown meltdown.

Mindfulness is a wonderful tool for finding your way back center. Here are some quick tips you can use to tap back into calm:

1. Observe Yourself Without Judgment

When you feel the intensity of a particularly challenging emotion welling up inside of you, drop down into the emotion and see what’s there, not judging it but simply observing with curiosity. This is the heart of what mindfulness is all about. It takes practice, but soon you’ll be able to tune into your body and notice what’s happening inside you. Once you notice these feelings, you can work with them, giving yourself room to breathe and changing your relationship to them.

2. Comfort Yourself With Soothing Touch

Placing your hand over your heart  or wherever you find it most comforting (your shoulder, your cheek)  taps into your body’s mammalian caregiver response and releases oxytocin and opiates in your brain to counteract cortisol, the stress hormone. I put my hand on my heart probably 20 times a day! Whenever I hear an upsetting story, up goes my hand to my heart. Some of my mindfulness students find that placing a hand on their belly or cheek worked better for them. Try different spots out on yourself and see what works for you.

3. Tell Yourself What You Need to Hear

What do you wish someone would say to you right now? What words would be most comforting or soothing to hear? Do you need to be told you are safe? Strong? Capable? Create a phrase and repeat it as a mantra to yourself. For example:

I am healthy and strong.
I am safe.
I will get through this.
Whatever unfolds, I will be there to meet it.
I am loved and appreciated.

Focus on the mantra until it sinks in and you begin to believe it. Don’t worry if it feels forced at first.

4. Focus on Gratitude

One way to do this is to keep a gratitude journal. Answer two questions in your journal each night: 

  • What are you grateful for today? 
  • What did you enjoy today?

5. Practice, Practice, Practice

When we are in the depths of emotional chaos, pausing to care for ourselves and our emotions can feel challenging. The more you practice, though, the easier it becomes, and the more quickly chaos will resolve into something more manageable. We can’t control what comes our way, but we can control how we respond to it.

Practice mindfulness every day, and you’ll begin to tap into it more readily when you need it most. Researchers report that it takes, on average, a variable 66 days for a new behavior to become automatic.

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bepositive
Beautiful advice during these trying times, thank you. 🙏
Elisa Schmitz
Not judging ourselves is so hard. Many thanks for these helpful reminders and uplifting messages, Julie Potiker . You are amazing!
DAC Developments
Thanks for the helpful tips!

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