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A pretty teacup helps turn an ordinary tea time into a special occasion.
Have you tried a mindfulness exercise similar to this one?
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Tea time is a great opportunity to sit back close your eyes and either drift in thought through memories or dream of things you would like to come into your life.

A pretty teacup helps turn an ordinary tea time into a special occasion.
Tea time is also a wonderful opportunity to practice mindfulness ...
mind·ful·ness
ˈmīndfəlnəs/
noun
- 1.the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something."their mindfulness of the wider cinematic tradition"
- 2.a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.
With today's demands for us to always be connected it has become more important than ever to unplug, stop doing things on auto pilot and experience being in the moment. Try these simple steps the next time you brew a cup of tea:
1. Take notice of your environment, the sound of the water as you fill the kettle. Smile at the thought of fresh water and give thanks for having it.
2. Take note of how your feet feel as you make your way across the room, how the floor feels below your feet.
3. Notice the various shades and textures of the dry tea leaves. If you use tea bags still touch the leaves and breathe in the fragrant scent.
4. Listen to the sound of the water as you pour it into the teapot see how the leaves begin to transform as the hot water envelopes them.
5. As the tea steeps try to quieten your mind focus on your breath - inhaling and exhaling through the nose.
6. Holding teacup with both hands raise teacup to your nose. Take three deep breaths inhaling the warmth and fragrant scent of your tea.
7. Take note of the flavours as the tea rolls over your tongue - see if you can identify their origins.
8. As the tea makes its way past your tongue invite it into your body to nourish and heal.
9. Repeat steps 6-8 until you finish your cup of tea.
Have you tried a mindfulness exercise similar to this one?
Hugs,

Stay in Step with High Heeled Life ...






Sharing this post with: ~ Inspire Me Tuesday ~ A Return to Loveliness ~ Antiques and Teacups for Tuesday Cuppa Tea ~ Rose Chintz Cottage for Tea time Tuesday ~ Artful Affirmations and Martha's favorites for Teacup Tuesday ~


