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One Month Mindfulness Challenge: Connecting with Nature

July 1, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

Connecting with Nature

A new month means a new mindfulness challenge and this month we are focusing on connecting with nature. Spending time in nature always recharges me, so I am really looking forward to focusing more on this intention for four weeks!

Benefits of Connecting with Nature

To kick off all of the challenges, I like to highlight a few benefits of our intention for the month. The list of the benefits of connecting to nature could be pages and pages long (there are tons of articles and books on the topic, which shows how important it is to us!), but I will just highlight a few:

  • Appreciating nature can help us to relax (even our eye muscles have more opportunity to relax when we are outdoors!)
  • Spending time in nature gives us a mental break from the rest of our day to help clear our minds (literally stopping to smell the roses!)
  • Moving outdoors provides lots of opportunities to move in varied ways such as squatting, climbing and walking over textured terrain.

Action Items

Every challenge needs some action items and this is no exception. However, I always choose tasks that are both easy and effective, so this challenge will be simple to accomplish! For this month’s challenge, we have three action items:

  • Grow something – It can be something as simple as a potted plant or herb.  For example, I love having fresh herbs growing in my kitchen year round and on my deck in the warmer months. Every spring, I am thrilled to see my daffodils emerge towards the end of the winter and I still really can’t believe that the bulbs I planted in the ground actually grew to be something so beautiful. I really don’t know what I am doing, but thanks to the miracle of nature, it works! 
  • Take a regular walk outside – Walking outdoors is SO. GOOD. FOR. US. It is such a natural form of movement and requires no special equipment or planning.  Set a goal that works for you, even if it is just a few minutes a few times a week. I also have a Walking Well video series to keep us moving.
  • Look & Listen – Take a few minutes to just listen and observe nature.  For one minute, only focus on what you can hear – birds, wind, rain, or whatever is around you.  For the next minute, focus on what you can see, including the farthest thing you can see.  This helps not only to relax our mind but even the muscles in our eyes – unlike when we are indoors, our eyes have the opportunity to look far away when we are outside.  Try to do this practice daily, even if it is just for two minutes – you can also do this during your walk if you want to be really efficient with your time!  I also have a nature meditation video that I made for some inspiration.
Walking Well Video Series
Nature Meditation

Quotes and Reading Inspiration

Lastly, we have some quotes and a book list to keep us inspired all month long! I find it helpful to write the quotes on post-it notes or add to my phone to remind me of my intention for the month. Here are a few of my favorites on this topic:

  • Rembrandt – “Choose only one master – nature.”
  • Thoreau – “There are moments when all anxiety and stated toil are becalmed in the infinite leisure and repose of nature.”
  • Aristotle – “In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.”
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder – “If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”
  • Emerson – “Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.”
  • Monty Don – “I always see gardening as an escape, as peace really. If you are angry or troubled, nothing provides the same solace as nurturing the soil.”

I am an avid reader, so I am constantly on the search for books that relate to our monthly intention. Here are three favorites to help us with our action items this month.

  • The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs by Tristan Gooley
  • Movement Matters by Katy Bowman (one of my absolute favorite books!)
  • The Container Gardener’s Bible by Joanne K. Harrison and Miranda Smith

To conclude, here is a short video “chat” regarding this monthly challenge to get us started. I look forward to a month of connecting nature!

Monthly Mindfulness Video Chat

Filed Under: Monthly Mindfulness Challenge Tagged With: beginner gardening, connecting with nature, gardening, mindfulness, mindfulness challenge, natural movement, nature, nature meditation, one month mindfulness challenge, outdoors, walking

Natural Movement Hacks for the Holidays

December 11, 2019 by admin 2 Comments

The holiday season can be full of wonder and joy, but it can also be BUSY! To maintain healthy habits when I am short on time, natural movement hacks are essential for me during the holidays. Personally, I just finished a long session of wrapping gifts, so I was reminded to share one of my most useful hacks for this time of year. This hack is so simple that it almost seems silly to write about but it is so helpful that I must highlight its value. My natural movement hack today was to SIT ON THE FLOOR INSTEAD OF A CHAIR.

Reasons to Sit on the Floor (a.k.a. Avoid the Chair!)

  1. More Movement – The floor is farther away, so there is no way to get there (and back up!) without moving more. When we sit in a chair, we are only going about halfway down.
  2. Variety of Movement – While there are technically several ways we can sit in a chair, most of us default to the standard way of sitting in a chair. This offers us minimal variety in our movement. When we sit on the floor, we have lots of options for seated positions – the floor is sort of like a blank canvas for movement!
  3. Frequency of Movement – Again, we tend to maintain the same position when we are in a chair, especially if it is a comfortable one. On the floor, our body will naturally urge us to shift positions much more frequently. All of these shifts in position equal more frequency of movement, which is great for our bodies!
  4. You don’t even need to sit on the floor to get a benefit. If sitting on the floor doesn’t work for you, just choosing something other than a chair to sit on (such as a bolster, pillow, or small ottoman) works, too. You are still adding variety and more range to your movement.

You can check out my video below for more on this topic (and to see my gift wrap station on the floor:

Of course, my favorite thing about this natural movement hack for the holidays is that it is simple and takes no time at all! Happy Holidays!

Filed Under: Mindful Movement Tagged With: floor sitting, healthy holidays, mindful movement, movement hacks, natural movement

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