Episode 175: Reframing Your Thoughts with Mindfulness
Mindfulness is the intentional act of paying attention to one’s body, sensations, thoughts, feelings, or surroundings in the present moment, without judgment. Practicing mindfulness can give a sense of calm, help manage pain, reduce stress, and improve clarity and mental well-being. In being aware of and calmly accepting feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations in a non-judgmental way, individuals can reshape their thoughts and expectations into something more manageable. For people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), mindfulness is particularly good for reducing anxiety and depression, as well as coping with daily stressors.
In this episode, Crista Ellis, Senior Community Program Manager with the Parkinson’s Foundation and a certified yoga and meditation educator, describes what mindfulness is, how easy it is to practice in a short amount of time, and how it can benefit people with PD. She also leads us through a brief mindfulness practice for listeners to participate in.
Released: January 28, 2025
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