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Mindfulness: Reset, Relax, and Recharge

Mindfulness trains your brain to stay in the present moment and practicing mindfulness can help you relax and lower your blood pressure. Mindfulness can help you become more focused, alert, and tuned in to your body.

Mindfulness training can enhance your ability to perform at your best in garrison, during training, and in real-world operations. 

Benefits of Mindfulness

  • Improves relaxation
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Improves sleep
  • Helps ability to focus
  • Strengthens relationships
  • Reduces pain and stress
  • Improves impulse control

It also can help reduce pain and stress. It can help improve impulse control. Mindfulness can also assist in the recovering process for PTSD.

Ever miss your turn because you were thinking about something else? Forget what you were going to say right before you said it?

We all have difficulties sometimes staying present.  So how do we get ourselves to be present in the moment? One way is to practice mindfulness for at least 10 minutes a day.  Regularly practicing mindfulness will help you feel calmer and more relaxed, which can even lead to better quality sleep.

Try the technique below to get started:

Deep breathing 

  • Sit comfortably with your spine as straight as possible.
  • Breathe in slowly until you feel it in your stomach.
  • Hold the breath for a second.
  • Exhale slowly.
  • Rest for a few seconds. 
  • Repeat.
  • Effective leaders are mindful leaders.
  • Mindfulness helps you understand others.

Mindfulness Resources

The Consortium for Health and Military Performance

Mindfulness is a skill. Like any skill, the more you practice, the better you will be. Reach out to your installation's Semper Fit Health Promotions or Community Counseling Program to begin your mindfulness journey. 

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