In an ever-changing world where stress and anxiety are often present in our daily lives, finding safe and effective ways to unwind is essential. While traditional forms of meditation are widely practiced as a way to de-stress, it’s not for everybody. Incorporating art into mindful practices can offer a different way to achieve relaxation and inner peace at times when your life feels overwhelming. Practices like drawing, painting, colouring and more combine both the therapeutic benefits of art with the grounding effects of mindfulness helping to reduce stress and anxiety.
At its core, mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment, without distraction; it focuses on paying attention to feelings and thoughts without judgment. When art is used in mindfulness practices, it allows us to deeply engage in the creative process, focusing on the act of creation rather than any particular end result. Through this shift in focus, we can help quiet the noisiness of the mind and promote a sense of calmness.
Art practices like painting, colouring or drawing are effective ways to incorporate mindfulness through colour. Unlike traditional artwork that may be focused on creating something realistic or specific, mindful creation is about the process rather than the end product. It’s an opportunity to express various emotions through different colours, textures, and mediums to connect with your intuition. All it takes is setting an intention for your art session, whether it be as simple as exploring a particular emotion or focusing on a specific colour. As you create, allow yourself to be fully present in the moment paying attention to each movement of your hands. This practice is shown to not only reduce stress, but also enhance our emotional resilience and self-awareness.
Ultimately, creative expression can be profoundly healing. Sometimes it’s easy to give in to our ‘inner critic’ that stops us from expressing ourselves, but it’s important to continue with expressive creating. Whenever you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed, try to create a habit of incorporating mindful art practices into your routine - you might just find it’s exactly what you need to unwind, reconnect and ground yourself.
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