1.
The Loving Kindness exercise was very relaxing
and soothing to me. It almost felt like a meditation to me and I enjoyed it. I
feel as though there is never really time in the day to sit down and relax and
just basically focus on our breathing in and slowly breathing all the stress
out. I like things like this because I can go in my room and it is quiet and
this makes me feel as though I am not on earth for a few minutes and I cannot
feel any stress or bad emotions; just a calming feeling. I would recommend this
to people because it cannot hurt and only help them.
2.
I think that mental workouts may sound doubtful
at first because we cannot see physical results that we would see if we did a
physical workout in a gym or something. However, I definitely do think that it
works. My Journalism teacher in school would make us draw a chart or a web and
sort our emotions and feelings. It makes us dig deeper into our thoughts and
actually allows us to feel more organized and understand things better. Our
minds become smarter when we think outside the box and use our mind in
different ways than we normally do.
I think that these exercises are relaxing too. However, I also think that they take a lot of discipline and choice to do, just as physical exercise does. I would definitely relate a mental work out to a physical one. I agree, it does take us deeper into our thoughts and helps us to understand things better.
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