Our wellbeing focus this week is - Taking Notice.
Taking notice means being present in the moment; observing what’s beautiful or unusual in the world. It means being aware of our thoughts and feelings. It means savouring the moment.
Taking notice means being present in the moment; observing what’s beautiful or unusual in the world. It means being aware of our thoughts and feelings. It means savouring the moment.
Paying more attention to the present moment – to your own thoughts and feelings, and to the world around you – can improve your mental well-being.
Some people call this awareness ‘mindfulness’. Mindfulness can help us enjoy life more and understand ourselves better.
Most of us have issues that we find hard to let go and mindfulness can help us deal with them more productively. Awareness of this kind helps us notice signs of anxiety earlier and helps us deal with them better.
Ideas for noticing/mindfulness;
There are lots of ideas online if you google mindfulness.
Mindful breathing
Mindful colouring
Mindful listening
Yoga
Mediation
Stop and really take in your surroundings
Take notice of what you are thinking. Not to judge or be hard on yourself, but just to be more aware of what you are thinking
Really savour every mouthful of your lunch, noticing the texture, flavour, how the food feels, tastes
Notice your neighbours and people around you
Notice wild flowers and where they grow
Watch animals and birds outside
Notices the changing seasons