Meditate
Meditation is simpler (and harder) than most people think.
Read these steps, make sure you’re somewhere where you can relax into this process, set a timer, and give it a shot:
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1) Take a seat
Find place to sit that feels calm and quiet to you.
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2) Set a time limit
If you’re just beginning, it can help to choose a short time, such as 3-10 minutes.
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3) Notice your body
You can sit in a chair with your feet on the floor, you can sit loosely cross-legged, you can kneel—all are fine. Just make sure you are stable and in a position you can stay in for a while.
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4) Feel your breath
Follow the sensation of your breath as it goes in and as it goes out.
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5) Notice when your mind has wandered
Inevitably, your attention will leave the breath and wander to other places. When you get around to noticing that your mind has wandered—in a few seconds, a minute, five minutes—simply return your attention to the breath.
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6) Be kind to your wandering mind
Don’t judge yourself or obsess over the content of the thoughts you find yourself lost in. Just come back.
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7) Close with kindness
When you’re ready, gently lift your gaze (if your eyes are closed, open them). Take a moment and notice any sounds in the environment. Notice how your body feels right now. Notice your thoughts and emotions.
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That’s it! That’s the practice. You focus your attention, your mind wanders, you bring it back, and you try to do it as kindly as possible (as many times as you need to).