How to Use Meditation To Relieve Stress

Meditation is a type of alternative medicine that promotes relaxing and psychological peace through the use of regulating or putting on hold thoughts for a particular time period. It assists with mental clarity and it’s a great way to alleviate stress and anxiety.

The most notable study on reflection’s usefulness in easing stress was done in 1968 by Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard University. He performed a series of experiments on preferred meditational methods as well as published his findings in the book “The Relaxation Reaction.” He found that meditation has a “genuine effect on reducing stress and anxiety and also managing the fight-or-flight response.” Dr. Benson also wrote that meditation increased the skin’s resistance to damages or infections, lowered the heartrate and breathing rate, as well as encouraged the rise of oxygen to the brain encouraging a euphoric-state.

Meditation is all about purposely unwinding and relaxing your mind and body for an amount of time. It suggests that you need to concentrate inwardly to make sure that your active mind is able to focus on breathing and then there will be no time to think about what is creating tension and anxiety.

The act of meditation is actually rather straightforward to do. Meditation does not require you to be a mystic or to be extremely spiritual. Meditation is something that anyone can do nearly anywhere. When you prepare yourself for meditation, make sure to set aside a particular amount of time where you’re guaranteed not to be disrupted. It does not require hours of exercising each time for it to be efficient in lowering anxiety. Exercising meditation in ten or twenty minute time slots is most definitely good enough. Some even do it in short 1-2 minute spurts when feeling overwhelmed.

Effective meditation calls for that you remain in a comfortable, quiet atmosphere. Also, when you practice meditation, you ought to ensure that you’re using comfy, unrestrictive apparel. The environment temperature level (whether you’re inside or outdoors) ought to be comfortable for you to make your meditation session as stress-fighting as possible. For, its purpose is to limit all distraction around you.

Stress-relieving meditation is all about focus. As soon as you’re fully comfortable (you can sit or lie down) and close your eyes. Emphasis will be on your breathing throughout your entire meditation session. Count your breaths. You can also voice a word or count aloud to discourage your mind from wandering to other thoughts.

Another way to control straying thoughts when you’re in a meditation session is to utilize images. Images are very preferred in meditation. Relaxing music (without vocals) are also a preferred way to aid the mind’s focus during meditation.

Often it takes a little bit of time to learn not to let your mind wander to other ideas while you’re in a meditation session. You might want to start off looking at a specific object for a minute, then increase the amount of time you focus on it. You can also begin with complete silence if preferred, then can add soft music or candles around you. The goal is to create a comfortable relaxing atmosphere to put your mind at ease and acquire mental clarity and focus on the “now”. It is a mindfulness technique to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.

When you have actually understood meditation, you’ll find you’ll be able to do it virtually anywhere to relax when you’re feeling bewildered by stress and anxiety.

Relax and unwind your mind and body….enjoy the “now”.

Meet Christy

Less the Stress brought to you by Christy Kim a Reflexologist and Massage Therapist.  Having worked in the health field since 1999, Christy has greatly enjoyed helping several clients, family and friends with her many health treatments.

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