2019-08-01_Mindful

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6% 39% 55%

How We Chill Out


Taking some time to rest and release tension


isn’t lazy: It’s an act of self-compassion and


wisdom that makes for a well-balanced life.


Here’s what Mindful readers had to say about


the role of relaxation in their days.


GET COMFY
WITH YOUR
MIND. A sense
of relaxation can
be a nice side
effect of meditat-
ing, but it’s not a
requirement. 55%
say they usually
feel “chill” when
they meditate. For
39% meditation
can be relaxing
sometimes. 6%
say meditation
just isn’t a relaxing
activity.

Nearly all respon-
dents say
TAKING TIME
DAILY FOR
MINDFULNESS
and EXERCISE,
STRETCHING,
AND BREATH-
ING PRACTICES
would be indis-
pensable. Other
possibilities:
listening to music,
turning off your
phone, getting
a massage,
loving-kindness
meditation, walk-
ing on the beach,
and reading a
book. Slightly
less common
ideas? Horseback
riding and playing
backgammon.

YOU’RE NOT
ALONE if you
go through most
days feeling a little
on edge: 58% of
respondents do,
too. A mere 1% are
totally chill more
often than not.
28% say they’re
pretty laid-back,
and the rest (13%)
report feeling like a
bundle of nerves.

ORGANIZING
MY HOME and
purging items I
don’t need helps
me when things
feel chaotic. Also,
sometimes just
getting on the
floor and letting
my dogs shower
me with attention
is amazing!


I GET UP
BEFORE 6AM,
light a candle, read
the newspaper
online, and have
coffee: a peaceful
hour to myself.
Then I walk or work
out or do yoga.


CATCHING
CRABS WITH MY
NEPHEW. I watch
him mindfully as
he explores, and
his innocent curi-
osity brings me
quiet joy.


FACEBOOK
HELPS ME
RELAX. I’ve real-
ized it’s because I
have few “friends”
there—the ones I
have are people
who mean some-
thing special to me.

MY LUNCHTIME
WALKS. I take the
same route each
day, headphones
in, walking to
the beat of my
carefully selected
soundtrack.

I SORT RANDOM
THINGS into
categories that
have no real pur-
pose, other than
aesthetics—things
like state quarters;
books I haven’t
read yet; items
picked up while
traveling; pictures,
downloads, and
screenshots on my
phone.

DANCING. It’s
something I wasn’t
allowed to do when
I was growing up,
and now I find that I
enjoy it very much!

How relaxed
are you most
of the time?

What unusual things do you do to relax?


Do you feel
relaxed when
meditating?

What does
your ideal self-
care practice
look like?

“Single-tasking and


immersing myself


in my immediate


experience. I’ve


found this more


calming than infrared


saunas or sensory


deprivation tanks.”


—a Mindful reader

the mindful survey

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