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🗓️ 15 October 2023
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Let’s try something new together! I started offering guided “mindful moments” on my new Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement podcast about once per week, interspersing them with the main content of uplifting and motivational messages.
I don’t plan on incorporating mindful moments here on the regular podcast, but I did want to introduce you to the concept so if you like this format, you know you can get more on the Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement Podcast.
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If you’re already a subscriber of the Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement Podcast and you enjoy the mindful moments, I thought it might be fun to do a longer one here to allow you to take the practice deeper.
So what exactly do I mean by “mindful moment”?
It’s simply an invitation to slow down and be fully present in the moment and in your body. You don’t have to close your eyes and you’re not expected to enter a meditative state. That’s especially true for the Daily Encouragement mindful moments since they’re so short. Some folks do them while sitting at their desks during a break, or while gazing out the window before or after school, or even in the car to help calm them while driving it.
It’s just a quick moment to get out of your own head and back into your body. It’s a chance to be fully present in the moment without our minds racing ahead to what we need to do next. The mindful moments are a break in which I guide you to reflect on gratitude, non-attachment, joy, or another concept that helps you return to a state of ease and flow.
The mindful moments that I’m offering have their roots in secular Buddhism, which is a philosophy of life and not a religion or belief system. The mindful moments that I’m offering are not a religious practice, or even necessarily a spiritual practice. Certainly you could incorporate them into your understanding of those things, but this is really about practicing presence and being intentional about what you are focusing on. The mind is extremely powerful, and visualization is a really impactful way to help you feel more grounded, centered, and balanced.
If you’ve never done this before, thank you for being open and trying this out. See how you feel afterward — does your mind feel clearer? Has your heart rate slowed and nervous system downregulated? Is it easier to concentrate or get things done afterward? Just notice what — if any — impact you feel this first time.
If you have a meditation or mindfulness practice already, welcome! I would love for this to be something we can do together. I hope you enjoy having a familiar and hopefully calming voice to guide you through something that’s maybe a little different than what you normally do in your practice.
For today’s episode, I thought I would focus on finding the calm amongst chaos, since this is a practice all of us need. I’ll be introducing music and nature sounds periodically throughout this time together to help create a sense of calm and relaxation.
Find a comfortable, quiet place, and listen in to join us! Subscribe to the Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement Podcast to get new mindful moment episodes on a regular basis.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 288 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers. |
0:07.0 | I'm your host, Angela Watson, and I'm here to speak encouragement into the hearts of |
0:11.0 | educators, and get you informed and energized for the week ahead. |
0:16.0 | Today, I'm doing a special mindful moment with you to help you find the calm amongst chaos. |
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1:16.0 | For today's episode, I want to offer a mindfulness moment or a meditation for you. |
1:23.0 | This is something that I started doing for my new truthforteachers daily encouragement |
1:28.0 | podcast. It's something that happens on the podcast about once per week, so there's five |
1:33.0 | episodes a week, and one of them is a mindful moment. So I sort of interspersed them |
1:38.0 | with other uplifting and motivational messages. I don't plan on incorporating mindful |
1:43.0 | moments here on the regular podcast, but I did want to introduce you to the concept |
1:48.0 | and let you know that if you like this format, you can get more on the truthforteachers |
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