Reasons to be Mindful
With the current state of dependency we seem to have on technology, a need for living mindfully is becoming all the more pressing. The concept of mindful living has become increasingly trendy, too, but what does it mean?
Living mindfully means to live in the present and live in the moment, no unnecessary distractions or stressers. There are many benefits to living your life this way, but we’ve narrowed it down to the six benefits we find to be the most important.
Becoming more connected with yourself
Now, to some, that may sound like hippy mumbo jumbo, but let’s break it down. When you live mindfully in the moment, becoming more present in the moment, you tend to become more aware of the connection between your mind and body. You become better in tune with what your body is trying to tell you with certain symptoms, become more aware of your emotions and how to handle them in a healthy fashion, and so much more.
Having a better appreciation for beauty
When you slow down and deliberately try to live mindfully in the present, you tend to notice your surroundings more, gaining a better appreciation of the beauty the world has to offer. Whether that beauty is nature, human interaction, human or animal growth, whatever you find beautiful in this world you can gain a better appreciation for through deliberately taking time to admire and respect their beauty.
Getting more enjoyment out of life
Part of living a mindful life is slowing down and taking time to enjoy the moment you’re in, your surroundings, and being fully present in the moment. This allows you to get more enjoyment out of your life by taking the time to enjoy every part of every moment. You’ll find yourself enjoying the little things you do in life much more because you’re slowing down and taking the time to appreciate them for all they have to offer.
Improving your self-awareness
While this is similar to the first benefit we mentioned, it isn’t identical. Self-awareness branches out further than just understanding what your body is trying to tell you at a given time. Self-awareness is understanding where you are in life, your mental state, your faults as well as your skills, and, most importantly, understanding and admitting when you’re in the wrong. By slowing down and living mindfully, you become more acutely aware of your actions and their immediate impact on other people; helping you to become a better person.
Improving your focus
Through practicing mindful living, you’re taking steps to also improve your ability to focus. You’re diligently and consciously trying to be fully present in every moment of your life, focusing on the specific details and occurrences of the present. Practicing this skill will not only make it easier, but it will also carry over to other areas of your life. By diligently practicing your focus, you’re enhancing your ability to focus on other tasks. You’ll notice an improvement in your ability to stay focused on your tasks and get them done.
It can help you become more easygoing
Living mindfully helps you to better understanding that life is ever-changing and most everything in this world is temporary. Whatever problem or struggle, no matter how great or difficult, will eventually be resolved one way or another. Everything will eventually pass. This understanding makes it easier to remain calm when crisis strikes or if things just stop going your way.
Living a mindful life has become somewhat of a trend lately. With more and more people struggling to break away from the dependency on technology, there seems to be a corresponding heightening interest in living in the moment and living mindfully.
There is so much to gain from living a more mindful life. In this article, I narrowed it down to just six, but there are many more benefits.
How about you? Do you want to be more present in your life and less dependent on technology? If so, can you see how the benefits of mindfulness can help you?
Let me know! I’d love to hear from you.