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U Mass Amherst | Wellness

Tips on Mindfulness

Abigail Murphy Student Contributor, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
UMass Amherst Contributor Student Contributor, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Mass Amherst chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Being mindful is something that is easier said than done. When stressed out with college exams or assignments or a fight with friends, staying mindful is most important. Personal time can be so intimidating in this world that glorifies being around people. In a busy world, making sure to carve out time is so important. Here are a few tips to make sure you live a healthy and mindful lifestyle.

 

Eating Healthy

When in college, meals can consist of a bar on your way out of the door or a three course dinner with friends at the dining hall. There are many different theories on which is the best way to eat, but I believe that having a strong meal at breakfast and smaller meals for the end of the day is best. For me, I always want to be the person that wakes up early and showers and eats a great breakfast but I always find myself running out the door at the last second. What I do is make overnight oats and store them in my fridge and I can just grab it on my way out the door. I also try to make sure I eat lunch around the same time everyday. Another trick I use is making sure I eat food with substance. I enjoy grilled chicken, quinoa, vegetables, and foods similar to that because they give me energy. I think that lots of college girls have a weird relationship with food, but I think people should look at food as a source of fuel for their bodies.

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Working Out

It is very important to work out on a routine. Whether it is a walk around campus or a walk in your neighborhood, it’s always a great idea. When I am stressed I always go for a run to clear my head. When I work out it feels as though it takes my mind off of anything that was stressing me out because I am focusing on how many reps or how much longer I need to run for. I used to go to college by the water and I would love to run by the water and listen to music to run with. When working out it releases endorphins, and makes people happier. After I do an intense workout I always feel better about myself.

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Meditation

The power of meditation is something unknown until you practice it. Meditation is something for me that has been extremely hard. I have a very hard time sitting still and staying focused so meditation at first was difficult for me, but I worked really hard at it. My dad is very good at meditation and when I have trouble with it I call him and he gives me helpful tips! There are a lot of great apps like HeadSpace that are helpful for learning new tips. At first I could not meditate with silence so I would often listen to white noise during it and after a little while I slowly went off from it and could meditate in silence, and then I learned to meditate in places as busy as the airport!

 

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Final tip

Everyone should be on their phone less. Live in the moment! I always bring a camera, so I can save the memories.

 

Abigail Murphy

U Mass Amherst '21

HI! I am Abby Murphy, I am currently enrolled as a sophomore at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. I am studying to become a history major and eventually become a teacher!
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