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“I
don’t have time to catch my breath, let alone sit for 15 minutes
and meditate.” This is a phrase I hear all too often, while
lecturing new mothers on beginning meditation.
Some
may think I have my work cut out for myself when recognizing that
most new mothers are running in so many circles that they become
frustrated and possibly a little unreasonable. But reasoning with
them is not something I expect to do. All I have to do is present
the facts, and add some interesting 2-3 minute ‘mini-tations.’
Mini-Tations
are quick ways of having a quite moment, lasting only two or three
minutes.
As
I begin to describe what meditation is, in a no-frills manner, mothers
begin to sit up and take notice. The main purpose of meditation
is to eliminate outside thoughts or distractions, in order to still
the mind. New mothers are prime candidates for needing to eliminate
distractions. It is very important that they stay focused and aware
every minute.
Not
only do they need to be totally immersed in paying attention to
baby’s every need, but details of the rest of life need attention
as well. The dirty clothes must be washed, the carpet must be vacuumed,
the groceries must be bought, the phone must be answered, dinner
cooked, and on and on and on…(somewhere in there comes the
attention for a husband, too).
It
would seem that taking care of baby would be a fulltime position.
But somewhere along the way, the rest of the chores must be attended
to. Even though there is no time to be selfish, taking care of self
is of paramount importance.
Many
new mothers are also trying to work outside the home at least part
time if not back to the full rat race. So when I offer them the
chance to take a well deserved two minute respite-- that seems to
fit into the scheme of things.
Research
has been done by various organizations, such as West Oakland Health
Center in California, and the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University
of Massachusetts. It has been found that meditation not only reduces
blood pressure and heart rate, but reduces stress and tension. It
reduces anxiety, builds self-confidence and allows you to sleep
more soundly.
Your mind relaxes to the point that it can deal with problems that
arise during the day. A sense of peacefulness comes over you and
you are able to make better choices with less up-tight feelings.
New
mothers can’t afford to not do this!
This
is the list of several Mini-Tations they can do at any time during
the day:
1.
Focus on your toes. Yes! Your toes. Notice if your shoes are too
tight. If so, take them off. Wiggle your toes. Pay attention to
how free they feel out of the shoes. Take the bottle of baby powder
and sprinkle it on your toes. Feel how smooth they are with the
powder on them. Promise to free them a little later as you slip
your shoes on again.
2.
Sit comfortably for two minutes. Make sure the television is off.
Listen to the sounds around you: the furnace/air conditioner running,
the tick of the clock, a breeze blowing in the window, the birds
singing, the traffic sounds down the street.
3.
Smell the new baby smells: fresh bedding, baby oil, dirty diaper
pail.
4.
Softly, slowly sing a lullaby to your baby.
5.
Rock your baby to sleep.
Once
they started to get the idea that they could take their life experiences,
include their baby and just focus on the experience, they were raring
to get started with their new, stress reducing Mini-Tations.
About
The Author: Melissa Leath has been a spiritual mentor and teacher
for 30 years. She shares topics of self-empowerment such as meditation,
intuition, spiritual path. Please find out more by going her website:
http://www.123SpiritualGrowth.com,
or http://www.MeditationWarehouse.com.
Also,
for a downloadable meditation e-book, check out: http://www.MeditationMadeEasy.com.
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