Do you have two minutes? Try out Elisha Goldstein’s two-minute mindfulness check-in. Although a few minutes of mindfulness aren’t going to give you the benefits of a full practice, practicing for two minutes, a few times day, can add up. On his mindfulness and pyschotherapy blog, Elisha writes, “When can you practice? Look for the “in-between” moments. These are moments before you are about to take a break or while you’re waiting for someone. As you get the hang of this you won’t need this video and can practice it when parked in the car, in the bathroom, or while waiting in line.”
Two Minutes For Mindfulness
Learn to bring mindfulness into your everyday life in just two minutes Practice simple techniques that will help you focus reduce stress and live in the moment