Taking time to relax and destress is an important element of maintaining a balanced life. Being immersed in warm water has been proven to help you relax both physically and mentally, and even helps your body turn down the “fight or flight” response we have to stress. Like hot tubbing, meditation is another tool that can help promote mental health and wellbeing. And, a hot tub can provide the perfect environment to practice your meditation skills. Consider using your hot tub time to practice regular meditation to really capitalize on your “me time.” Read on to better understand the value of meditation, and how it
Meditation techniques are a great tool to help you relax. Studies have shown that meditation can help reduce stress, lower your heart rate, lessen anxiety, and increase feelings of wellbeing. However, those skilled in the art of meditation might argue that these benefits are not the true goal of meditation. They would offer that the true goal of meditation is to help the mind detach from things that are outside of its control.
The word `meditation' is equivalent to a word like `sports.' “It's a family of activity, not a single thing,” Dr. Richard J. Davidson, University of Wisconsin neuroscience lab director, told the New York Times. The techniques for relaxation through meditation are vast, but they all share a common goal — reaching a tranquil state of being. Meditation comes in a variety of forms, like concentration meditation, mindfulness meditation, and tai chi, but we will keep it simple by sticking to some basic descriptions and core techniques. When you think of meditation, think of it as a way to focus your mind and separate from the mental distractions of the day. For example, the commute home can be replete with distractions, like thinking about what's for dinner or worrying about a project at work. Amit Sood, author of The Mayo Clinic Guide to Stress-Free Living, describes this state of mind as `autopilot daze' and refers to it as our `default mode,' where we spend about half our time. In it, he says, we're typically unhappy. Spending too much time in this “daze” can lead to increased risk of depression, anxiety, and attention deficit. In the driving-home scenario, imagine police car lights show up in your rear view mirror. Now you're in `focus mode.' Your thoughts shift to the present. All your distractions are replaced by a clear, single-mindedness. You check your speed, concentrate on the road ahead, and so on. You're in the moment. Meditation, Sood told the U.S. News and World Report, is essentially that process of cutting through the brain's static and finding focus.
Can you meditate in your Hot Springs Spas hot tub? Of course! One of the key elements to successful meditation is getting as comfortable as possible. Basking in the warmth of your spa can be an ideal way to relax and achieve a perfect state of comfort.
Like most things in life, meditation takes practice. Check out these basic tips to help you get started:
Achieving true silence in your mind is the most difficult part, as it is contrary to our mental nature. Keep practicing, as each effort is a great stress reducer!
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