Monday Dose of Mindfulness: Focusing on a Single Object

Do your thoughts ever mindlessly wander from one thing to the next? Do you find yourself easily distracted at times? Today's Monday Dose of Mindfulness exercise will help you to train your brain to focus your attention on a single object. With practice, you will enhance your ability to maintain your focus in your day to day life.

Relaxation Technique: Visual Imagery

When you notice early anxiety cues, using a relaxation technique can prevent anxiety symptoms from spiraling.  Visual imagery can be an effective relaxation technique.

Monday Dose of Mindfulness: Mindful Listening

Have you ever found yourself mindlessly nodding along as someone speaks without really listening to the words being said? Or had to ask someone to repeat something that he or she has just said to you because you can’t seem to recall it at all? These examples highlight some of the reasons it is beneficial to practice mindfulness, or fully bringing awareness to the present moment without judgment, in any situation that requires listening.

Monday Dose of Mindfulness: Thought Defusion

Have you ever had upsetting thoughts sitting at the forefront of your mind and become stuck going over and over these same upsetting thoughts? When we become preoccupied with distressing thoughts or images that keep repeating, it blocks us from enjoying our lives. In order to decrease our distress we must develop skills that enhance our ability to choose which of our thoughts we want to pay attention to and which of our thoughts we want to allow to float away.

8 Steps of Effective Decision-Making

Whether you frequently struggle with indecision in daily life or have recently found yourself stuck mulling over a significant choice in your life, following these 8 steps will help you to engage in an effective decision-making process.

Monday Dose of Mindfulness: 5 Senses Exercises

The subject of today’s Monday Dose of Mindfulness post is a mindfulness exercise for shifting attention to each of the five senses. This exercise is a way to ground you in the present moment by shifting attention to both internal and external stimuli.

Understanding Trauma

Trauma can be understood as experiencing or witnessing an event involving actual or threatened serious injury, sexual violence, or death.