Let's play word association: relax
What do I get?
- beach
- birds singing
- eyes closed
- lying down
- calm muscles
- fresh air
Yet night after night I still mess around on the computer and then watch some TV before bed. Why? Because it's easy. It's hard to really relax. I recently went to the beach by myself and, instead of meditating while watching the waves or getting engrossed in a page-turning book, I found my mind racing. I couldn't relax.
Obviously I need a little more practice at the art of relaxation. Here are five ways to relax without staring at a screen. (The key here: practice. You can't meditate once a week and expect to reach zen or whatever calm state you're hoping for. Practice again and again. Learn to be comfortable with your body and mind at rest.)
1. Meditate. I'm no expert but it's easy to find a local class or guidance online. Here is some basic info from the Mayo Clinic.
2. Read a book. It doesn't need to be high brow literary fiction. Anything in print that can take you away from your daily concerns will work.
3. Cook. Or choose another activity that you like doing if cooking feels like a chore. Get engrossed, get involved, lose yourself in the activity. Get in a state of flow.
Surely I can so something in the kitchen with this massive squash! |
4. Exercise. Whatever works. High intensity with some house music or solo yoga on a beach. Again, get in your flow.
5. Play. Do something fun! Go fly a kite. Kick a soccer ball. Take a picnic to the park. Get outside with friends and family and pretend you're a kid. Have fun!
Bonfire on the beach with friends. Definitely fun! |