Wednesday, April 15, 2015

MBSR Eliminates the Fear that Encourages Us to Make Bad Decisions

Mindfulness based stress reduction eliminates the fear most of us feel when we image a future fraught with problems and angry neighbors that yell at us.  It works by regulating the emotions and simply by allowing us to feel better about life in general.

Unfortunately, we can't stop our emotions from surfacing most of the time.  But we can learn to work creatively with them.  Try the mindfulness based exercise on dealing with fear on the info-graphic below.

Mindfulness based stress reduction exercise for fear
Mindfulness based stress reduction exercise for fear

You can click on the image to make it larger.  One of the best things we can learn from the info-graphic is that we should learn to live with fear.  It's something we're supposed to feel.  Especially if we think that we are in danger or that we're going to get in trouble.

One of the first steps in dealing with fear using mindfulness is to recognize that fear is present.  Notice your heart beating faster, notice your breath coming in gasps.  As you notice these changed imagine a bell going off in your head.

Take 5, 10 or 20 deep breaths or as many as you need until you feel your body slowing down.  Name the fear and acknowledge it as quickly as you can.

When you name the fear, you instantly create some distance from it and you take away some of its power.  It becomes easier to deal with in the moment once you put a name to it.

Eliminating fear with mindfulness is a great way to begin to gain control over your life and your emotions.  The more you practice the easier it will become.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Welcome to the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Blog

Welcome to the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction blog.  Here you'll find videos, webinars and a lot of other free resources to help you become more proficient in your mindfulness practice.

Mindfulness is well worth the effort.  I've experienced a change in my posture, breathing and awareness.
The more you practice mindfulness the more things you'll become aware of and you'll be a happier and healthier person.

When I First Started Stress Reduction Based on Mindfulness


The first time I performed a mindfulness based stress reduction exercise I felt a little relaxed.  The next time I did it I felt a little more relaxed and I discovered that mindfulness takes a little time to begin working its magic.

After about two weeks of performing the mindfulness based exercises my posture improved so much that I began to sit straight up!  I didn't even notice at first and then I realized that my back didn't hurt any longer.  Achieving perfect posture helped eliminate my back pains and the way I sit.

Watch the video below for an introduction to mindfulness based stress reduction.  It's hosted by Bob Stahl, PHd.