What Is Mindfulness?
Mindfulness means being aware of your thoughts, feelings, sensations and environment without labeling them as good or bad. Many people who have quit smoking say that practicing mindfulness helped them cope with cravings, stress and depression while they were quitting.
How Do You Practice Mindfulness?
When you slow down to pay attention to what is going on inside you or around you, you are practicing mindfulness! However, being able to successfully slow down and pay attention when you are experiencing feelings like anxiety takes some practice. Here are some informal ways you can practice mindfulness in just a few minutes a day:
You could also try structured mindfulness exercises. Many mindfulness exercises are available for free online. These four audio meditations each take about 15 minutes and have been shown to reduce stress:
The more you practice mindfulness, formally or informally, the better you get at it!
How Can Mindfulness Help You Quit Tobacco?
Practicing mindfulness relieves stress and can help cope with uncomfortable feelings you may temporarily experience when you quit tobacco. The more you practice mindfulness, the better you are at recognizing and coping with unpleasant feelings. You can also use mindfulness approaches to manage cravings when you experience them by doing things like:
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