Trouble sitting still? Learn to practice meditating by simply walking in this practice guided by 10% Happier host Dan Harris.
How To Do This Practice:
Start walking at a comfortable pace in a place where you can move without rushing.
Notice your body moving by paying attention to your feet, legs, and arms as you walk.
Tune into your senses by observing sounds, sights, temperature, and other details around you.
Notice when your mind wanders into planning, worrying, or distractions.
Gently return your attention to the sensations of walking and your surroundings each time you drift away.
Keep walking with curiosity and allow yourself to stay present without needing to do it perfectly.
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Today’s Happiness Break Guide:
DAN HARRIS the host of 10% Happier, a podcast about mindfulness and other practices and thoughts that can support our well-being.
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