Best Self Help

Insights and ideas that are truly transformational
Previous Post:   Next Post:

Easy Ways to Get Some Mind Rest

Have you ever tried to go to sleep but your mind is racing a mile a minute?

Sometimes when we just want the mind to rest, it won’t listen. Here are a few ways that you can silence the noise and learn how to give your mind a rest.

First, try to reduce your multitasking. Everyone today tends towards multitasking to make all of their activities fit into one 24-hour day. If you can’t think about five different things at one time, you are in the minority.

You may get a lot done, but there is a price. When you try to find the calm after the storm, it isn’t there. One of the main reasons is that we don’t let our bodies stop at the same time. The mind and body are connected. It is hard to keep the mind at bay when the body is still moving.

To that end, the first way to help your mind to rest is to stop moving your body. Find a quiet place in your home or another location where you can be alone (sans kids and hubby). In this space, refuse to lift a finger unless it is lowering yourself on the bed or a bench.

Try a few breathing exercises. Yoga is great for teaching you how to listen to the sing-song rhythm of your breathing. You probably didn’t notice that you were breathing shallow and fast. Now, you can slow it down and go deeper to bring more oxygen in your lungs. Increased oxygen levels also increases mental clarity and focus.

Thirdly, try to get rid of distractions. No one likes to think of their family as a distraction, but when you need to center yourself, anyone or anything that vies for your attention is just that. Turn off your cellular phone, your PDA and your pager. Let the only noises you hear be the natural sounds around you. Besides, with these devices close at hand, your body remains tense waiting for them to buzz.

Find something to occupy your time that is not related to work or problem solving. Often we are thinking of ways to fix or change something. Try reading a favorite book, fishing, watching the ducks in the park or simply staring up at the clouds. By changing your focus, your mind gets a chance to rest from its labors and concentrate on something that is not stressful.

One device that you can have is a music player of some kind. Music usually conjures up memories of less stressful times. It also calms the savage mind. Let the dulcet tones lull your mind into a deeper consciousness.

You might also like this free meditation course from Secrets of Meditation creator Matt Clarkson: Click here now to enroll for free.

Related posts:

  1. Samadhi
  2. The Ultra Mind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain By Healing Your Body First
  3. Creative Date Ideas: 3 Cool Ways To Re-Spark Your Relationship

Tags: , , , ,

Posted in Self Care 1 year, 11 months ago at 4:47 pm.

Add a comment

No Replies

Feel free to leave a reply using the form below!


Leave a Reply

CommentLuv badge