Mindfulness. In the moment. Being present. While you are reading this ... are you also thinking about your checklist of things you need to get do today? What's for dinner? How long will this take? The holiday you were just on? What you need to tell your family? I'm very good at multi-tasking but over the years, I have found that I start one thing and move quickly to the next without finishing the first task. I procrastinate with the tasks I don't want to do and then become overwhelmed. My mind drifts when people are talking to me. Thoughts of the past, replaying conversations and previous decisions. Thoughts of the future, what needs to get done, that growing complicated to-do list. I have described my mind as being FULL, like having too many tabs open in my web browser. Having too many tabs open in my own mind. As I look now at my browser, I can see that this is true of the literal screen in front of me but it is also true of my mind. There is a need to close some of the tabs, press the little X and focus on one thing at a time. “Mindfulness means maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment. Mindfulness also involves acceptance, meaning that we pay attention to our thoughts and feelings without judging them—without believing, for instance, that there’s a “right” or “wrong” way to think or feel in a given moment. When we practice mindfulness, our thoughts tune in to what we’re sensing in the present moment rather than rehashing the past or imagining the future.”― Brené Brown, Rising Strong: The Reckoning. The Rumble. The Revolution. Now, what does this have to do with occupational therapy?
Mindful practice at work:
Writing things down always helps me to let go of what creeps into my mind. Whether it is handwriting in my planner , jotting things in a notebook, typing a note on my phone or even a voice recording. Letting go helps to "close those open tabs". January is a good time for new beginnings, new resolutions, new goals. It is a "down time" for us in Australia, with summer, the school holidays and beach time. It is easy to be mindful on holidays. The challenge is when the busyness of work and school resume, to manage the mental and emotional load. Mindfulness to me, is not a suspension of reality. It is giving myself permission to be fully present. And it is a gift that I am still learning how to accept. This is a work in progress. Are you able to practice mindfulness in your work? In your personal life? Do you find yourself having a mind FULL? What are your tips for mindful practice? ![]() Cindy is a registered occupational therapist practising in Sydney, Australia. She has two growing children who are a constant source of inspiration and learning. Cindy loves working creatively to help children to reach their potential, finding opportunities in everyday living and making learning fun. She is also addicted to making printables (even when they take a long time to complete). Cindy is the author of the Occupational Therapy blog Your Kids OT. Read more articles from Your Kids OT at https://www.yourkidsot.com/blog Cindy is a contributing author of the Functional Skills for Kids Therapy Team. They have together published THE HANDWRITING BOOK, THE SCISSORS SKILLS BOOK and THE TOILETING BOOK. The information on this site is general in nature. The activities are safe for most children, however, you should consult an Occupational Therapist or health professional to address specific movement, sensory or other medical conditions. Affiliate links are used throughout this website to promote recommended products. Your Kids OT receives a small commission if any purchases are made through these links. Please see my disclosure policy for more details. YKOT shop: https://www.yourkidsot.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Your-Kids-Ot You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZUz_5nYEOCkj32DiOCQo4Q/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourkidsot Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourkidsot/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/yourkidsot/
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