How to Be More Mindful at Home

ByDaniella Saunders

5 years ago

From online yoga to virtual reiki sessions


If the ongoing pandemic has left you feeling a little more anxious than usual, you are most certainly not alone. Many of us find solace in meeting friends, taking yoga classes, and the regularity of a daily routine – most of which are now either temporarily unavailable to us or presented in a ‘new norm’. However, until we can make a full return to reality, we can learn to be a little more mindful at home.

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Former director of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre, Professor Mark Williams states on the NHS website that ‘mindfulness means knowing directly what is going on inside and outside ourselves, moment by moment.’ Mindfulness means bringing your attention to the present moment, and the present moment only. In doing this more often, our anxieties and stress can reduce as we are not busying our mind with thoughts of the past or future – we are focusing entirely on the present. As Shelley Kind states on anxiety.org, ‘mindfulness counteracts rumination and worrying’. Mindfulness can ultimately help us deal with our anxieties in a more rational way.

Wondering how you can put these points into practice? Here we share our top tips for being more mindful at home.

How to Be More Mindful at Home

Set intentions 

Before you go about your day, set yourself some intentions. Besides from making your bed, doing the washing or baking yet another loaf of lockdown-inspired banana bread (we’ve all been there), set intentions, or rather acknowledge your values and all you have to be thankful for. This will leave you feeling more positive, present and productive.

Download a wellness app (or two)

If you’re struggling to get into a more mindful mindset at home, there are plenty of wellness apps on hand to help featuring guided meditation sessions, virtual yoga classes and more. From Headspace to 10% Happier, you’ll find our pick of the best here.

Embrace the slow pace

The coronavirus pandemic has forced most of us to slow down and appreciate the important things in life. Instead of lingering on the negatives and mundanity of life in lockdown or working from home, try looking at this unprecedented life blip in a more positive light. Sure, you might not be able to attend that festival or holiday you had longed for, but there is still much to be thankful for.

Practice yoga

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Yoga is forever praised for its mindfulness and mental health benefits. The restorative practice enables us to exist in the present and calm the mind as we focus on our breath and bodily movements. Thankfully, there are plenty of yoga classes available online so you can be sure to get your downward dog on at home. See our favourites here.

Take meditative breaks 

Whether you’re working from home or not, it’s important to take breaks throughout the day in order to relax the mind, reduce stress and in turn increase productivity. Why not make these breaks more meditative? Ditch the tea and snack cupboard snoop for a short meditation session. We’re talking three to five minutes (or longer, if you wish) of contemplation to become more mindful and present, whilst giving your mind a rest from stressful or negative thoughts.

Detach yourself from your phone before bed 

Find yourself unconsciously scrolling through Instagram until late? Try turning your phone off or switching to airplane mode before bed in order to relax the mind and get a good night’s sleep. If you’re looking at your phone out of boredom, stress or a sense or restlessness, the chances are you’ll feel better if you switch it off.

Alternative methods

If you’re looking to try something a little different, there are an array of alternative wellness practices and techniques revolving mindfulness. Whilst many wellness clinics have temporarily closed their doors, there are a whole host of online options available. London-based Reiki practitioner Carlotta Artuso is offering virtual reiki sessions which can be just as powerful as a face-to-face meeting. What is Reiki, you might be wondering? Artuso refers to it as ‘an ancient healing technique which balances the energy flow within the body, treating physical, mental and emotional unbalance’. Visit carlottareiki.com to book.

Featured image: Florencia Viadana on Unsplash

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Daily Shopping: The Luxury List


So, this is Christmas – and what have you done? Not a lot of shopping, by the looks of it. Finding the perfect Christmas gift for your family and friends might fill you with dread, but fear not, we’ve done the hard work for you. Whether it is notoriously tricky Christmas present ideas for dad, gifts for the kids or that something special for your other half, we’ve rounded up dozens of gift ideas for you to browse through. Have a flick through our 2023 Christmas Gift Guide below.

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With Christmas just around the corner and wish lists filling up, you might find yourself feeling the heat when it comes to finding the perfect present. While here you’ll find our main gift guide – packed with luxurious treats and festive gifts, FYI – we’ve also put together a gallery of tailored gifts for every interest. From jewellery junkies and frequent foodies to beauty babes – if there’s a wish, there’s a guide here for you.

Not sure where to start? Shop our main gift guide below, which is packed with ideas for everyone…

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Dale Rogers Ammonite

‘A’ Grade Fluorite Bowl, £POA

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Looking for a centrepiece for your home? For an ode to the natural world, look no further than Dale Rogers Ammonite. Dale has been sourcing fossils, crystals and minerals since 1986, supplying some of the world’s leading interior designers. These beautiful examples of natural come from all over the world – this lovely bowl, for example, is shaped from fluorite crystal from Mexico.

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Dale Rogers Ammonite

‘A’ Grade Fluorite Bowl, £POA

dalerogersammonite.com

Looking for a centrepiece for your home? For an ode to the natural world, look no further than Dale Rogers Ammonite. Dale has been sourcing fossils, crystals and minerals since 1986, supplying some of the world’s leading interior designers. These beautiful examples of natural come from all over the world – this lovely bowl, for example, is shaped from fluorite crystal from Mexico.

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Dale Rogers Ammonite

‘A’ Grade Fluorite Bowl, £POA

dalerogersammonite.com

Looking for a centrepiece for your home? For an ode to the natural world, look no further than Dale Rogers Ammonite. Dale has been sourcing fossils, crystals and minerals since 1986, supplying some of the world’s leading interior designers. These beautiful examples of natural come from all over the world – this lovely bowl, for example, is shaped from fluorite crystal from Mexico.

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