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What is this "mindfulness" that others here have been mentioning as part of their coping skills? How do you put it into action?
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Dx: Bipolar I, ADD, GAD. Rx: Fluoxetine, Buproprion, Olanzapine, Lamictal, and Strattera. |
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Mindfulness is "the intentional, accepting and non-judgmental focus of one's attention on the emotions, thoughts and sensations occurring in the present moment. Living in the moment.
It's a great self grounding tool. I use it day in and day out.
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Mildfullness is incredibly helpful in managing some bipolar symptoms and for general mental health as well. There are many ways to practice it. I lay down in a comfortable position and observe my breath, the sensations, sounds and rhythm. Thoughts bombard me and I often get distracted by them but as soon as I realise that is what I am doing I go back to observing my breath. The more I do it the longer I can remain calm, observing my breath without being distracted. It can be tough to begin with but it is so rewarding.
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Same as above posters.
It's also a healthy distraction from the thoughts by breathing exercises or observing your surroundings or focusing on the present. Breathing exercises: just breath in and out deeply and focus on the lower stomach moving in and out. It can help to count breathes sometimes too. Observing surroundings: just ground yourself in where you are in the present moment. What is around you? Walls, people, objects, animals, sounds, etc. Focusing on the present: It's much like the above. When thoughts wander just think about what you are doing right now and what is important right now. Maybe if you are in a conversation, focus hard on listening and even re-thinking things they say in your mind so you "get" them clearly.
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