Rebecca Foster<\/a> knows a thing or two about the topic. She describes yoga as \u201ca tool to anchor herself to the present moment.\u201d And she takes that stance of being present with her outside the studio too.<\/p>\n\u201cMindfulness got me through one of the hardest periods of my life,\u201d Rebecca told us. \u201cI started practicing when I broke up with an ex and I felt like I needed to reconnect with myself. Now I find the more mindful I am, the more I appreciate the smaller things in life, instead of being wrapped up in the issues that I can\u2019t do anything about at that time.\u201d<\/p>\n
After practicing yoga and mindfulness for a few years, Rebecca decided to train to become a professional yoga teacher. \u201cI thought I\u2019d really like to share the experience I\u2019d had with at least one other person,\u201d she told us. \u201cFor me, mindfulness helps to cultivate beauty from within \u2013 I sleep better, my skin glows, and it positively affects how I feel about my appearance. I want others to feel that too.\u201d<\/p>\n
It seems we can all benefit from a little mindfulness, and if you’re a beginner, it’s best to start small. We asked Rebecca\u2019s for her tips on how we can easily introduce mindfulness into our day-today lives.<\/p>\n
Boost your beauty ritual<\/strong><\/p>\nFrom focusing on the soothing feeling of your morning shower, to really enjoying the scents and sensations of your products, your beauty routine is made for mindfulness. Plus, you\u2019ll probably enjoy it all the more.<\/p>\n
Switch off auto-pilot<\/strong><\/p>\nEvery now and again, try using your least dominant hand for basic tasks like drinking, opening doors and picking things up. This means you\u2019re less likely to let your mind drift on to other things, as you\u2019ll focus more on what you\u2019re doing in that moment.<\/p>\n
Eat meals mindfully<\/strong><\/p>\nIf you tend to jump straight onto Instagram when you\u2019re eating, try to kick the habit. Chew your food slowly and focus on savouring the taste instead – especially if you\u2019ve spent time preparing a delicious meal for yourself.<\/p>\n
Write a gratitude journal<\/strong><\/p>\nIt\u2019s easy to take the good things for granted. By writing down each day something you\u2019re grateful for \u2013 however small \u2013 it can help you appreciate life more.<\/p>\n
Do yoga (and keep it up!)<\/strong><\/p>\nYoga is essentially guided meditation, helping you really keep your focus on the present moment and calming even the most active of minds. Generally, the more you do it, the better you\u2019ll become at being mindful.<\/p>\n
Make mindfulness a habit <\/strong><\/p>\nStart by doing something mindful that isn\u2019t too difficult to incorporate into your routine. That could be meditating, stretching or simply brushing your hair. Then pick a time each day you do it and stick with it. After three weeks your mindfulness technique will become a good habit that\u2019s hard to stop.<\/p>\n
Forgive yourself<\/strong><\/p>\nIf you\u2019re forgetting to be mindful or your thoughts keep wandering, don\u2019t be hard on yourself. This is the start of a new moment, so you can begin again right now. Instant forgiveness is key to mindfulness. And practice makes perfect.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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