Over the past few years, many people have turned to mindfulness practices such as mediation, journaling, and yoga to help manage stress and improve self care techniques. Often times our day to day lives fill us with stress, anxiety or depression and our minds race with those emotions. Mindfulness is an important way to connect with yourself and your environment, but it can be hard to find the perfect time and place to practice it.
The truth is, you do not need to be surrounded by complete serenity and peace in order to be mindful. Being mindful is about engaging in the present moment, no matter what you are doing or what is going on around you. One of the best ways to practice mindfulness is by developing a regular yoga practice. Whether you enjoy a gentle beginner’s sequence or a more intense and sweaty flow, a home practice or an in-studio class, you can work to be mindful in your yoga practice with these five tips:

- Focus On the Here and Now
This may sound easier than it actually is, but through regular practice, yoga helps us move our focus from all of the things around us to what is going on inside of us. Through poses, breathing techniques, and relaxation, you should work to bring your attention to what is going on with your mental, emotional, and physical body. Focus on the sensations and emotions that you are feeling rather than your to-do list. If you do find yourself bothered by intrusive thoughts or a running mind, simply acknowledge the thoughts as they come and then bring your focus back to the breath. Your main goal should be your health, so make sure to give it 100% during the whole process, and make sure you do every exercise right. Carefully transition into the yoga camel pose to make sure you are doing it correctly. Focusing on your own body and mind during your practice will help you become more mindful and present. - Be the Observer
Your yoga practice is likely the one moment in your day when you don’t have to do anything except sit with yourself and observe how you are feeling. Become the role of the observer and check in with your mental, emotional, and physical body without passing judgement or negativity. No matter how you are feeling that day, just work on observing what is going on with yourself and notice how it changes from day to day. - Build Connection
Yoga practice is a time for you to spend time with yourself in order to build a better connection with yourself and your environment. When we build connection with our selves, we build a stronger self-awareness that helps us to connect more authentically with our friends, family, our coworkers, and our community. Getting in touch with yourself on the mat helps you build relationships and connections off the mat. - Let Things Go
Even when you are trying hard not to be judgmental during your yoga practice, some days you can’t help but begin to think about expectations or criticism. In these moments when you become frustrated that your practice isn’t going the way you wanted it to, or maybe you didn’t complete a pose as well as you did yesterday, remember that this brings an amazing opportunity to practice resetting and letting go. Let go of how things went yesterday or how you want things to go in the future! - Work Towards Peace
When we do the work on the mat, we build strength and coping techniques for other areas of our life off the mat. Taking the time to physically and mentally practice yoga helps you become more flexible and able to deal with change. As we talked about above, practicing letting go of expectations, releasing negativity, and finding calm can help you work towards a peaceful state that you will be able to maintain even in stressful situations. With every breath you take in your yoga practice, you are becoming more resilient and more at peace with your inner self.
A yoga practice is just that – a practice – so it is not meant to be mastered right at the start. Professional athletes, musicians and actors all started off at the beginning and it took them many years to practice their craft. Malcolm Gladwell has theorized that it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become a master at a craft.
In no way shape or form are we saying it will take you 10,000 hours to master yoga. But by starting with the 5 tips above, you will find that you can become more mindful during your yoga practice over time. Remember to be kind to yourself, some days will be easier than others!
If you are looking for more tips on how to become more mindful during your yoga practice, find a yoga studio near you to start your healing process.

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