Seven Ways to Practice Mindfulness When You’re Not Very Good at It

Martine Ellis
1 min readMar 31, 2024

Mindfulness is good for us — that’s what the research says.

Unfortunately, for some, it is really difficult.

I struggle with traditional mindfulness practices such as meditation. My brain won’t switch off (of course, this means I need mindfulness more than most). Can you relate?

Headspace defines mindfulness as:

“the ability to be fully present in the moment”.

So, mindfulness doesn’t have to be lying still and clearing your mind. It can be active as long as you try to focus on just one thing.

Here are some alternative mindful activities to try:

  1. Do a jigsaw puzzle.
  2. Lie in a hammock and look at the sky.
  3. Go wild swimming in a river or the sea.
  4. Take a walk — leave all technology at home.
  5. Listen to a fiction audiobook or radio play (just listen).
  6. Embroider, knit, crochet or sew. Any handmade craft can be mindful as long as you have learned the basics.
  7. Eat your favourite meal without the TV or radio and focus on the flavours and textures. Put on some classical music if you, like me, don’t like eating sounds!

What are your alternative approaches to mindfulness?

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Martine Ellis
Martine Ellis

Written by Martine Ellis

I write, speak, and teach about wellbeing-driven productivity to help you succeed on your terms • Writer • Trainer • Consultant •

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