Simple Ways to Get Present
Take Ten Breaths
- Take ten slow, deep breaths. Focus on breathing out as slowly as possible until the lungs
are completely empty - and then allow them to refill by themselves.
- Notice the sensations of your lungs emptying. Notice them refilling. Notice your rib cage
rising and falling. Notice the gentle rise and fall of your shoulders.
- See if you can let your thoughts come and go as if they're just passing cars, driving past
outside your house.
- Expand your awareness: simultaneously notice your breathing and your body. Then look around
the room and notice what you can see, hear, smell, touch, and feel.
- Practice gratefulness for something in this moment e.g. your health etc..
Drop Anchor
This is another simple exercise to centre yourself and connect with the world around you. Practice it
throughout the day, especially any time you find yourself getting caught up in your thoughts and
feelings.
- Plant your feet into the floor.
- Push them down - notice the floor beneath you, supporting you.
- Notice the muscle tension in your legs as you push your feet down.
- Notice your entire body - and the feeling of gravity flowing down through your head, spine,
and legs into your feet.
- Now look around and notice what you can see and hear around you. Notice where you are and
what you're doing.
- Practice gratefulness for something in this moment e.g. your health etc..
Notice Five (or Three!) Things
This is yet another simple exercise to centre yourself and engage with your environment. Practice it
throughout the day, especially any time you find yourself getting caught up in your thoughts and
feelings.
- Pause for a moment
- Look around and notice FIVE things that you can see.
- Notice FIVE things that you can feel in contact with your body (for example, your watch
against your wrist, your trousers against your legs, the air on your face, your feet upon
the floor, your back against the chair).
- Listen carefully and notice THREE things that you can hear.
- Finally, do all of the above simultaneously and practice gratefulness for something in this
moment e.g. your health, family, friends, sunshine, clean cloths, safe water, food to eat
etc..