Volume 34 issue 16 - 21 October 2022

StudySkills@TheLibrary

Do you experience feelings of anxiousness? Why not try meditation? It can be as simple as closing your eyes, breathing deeply and counting your breaths in and out. There are lots of great Apps out there, for example ‘Mindfulness’, ‘Headspace’, ‘Relax’ and ‘Positivity’. These and others like them will guide you through simple meditation and mindfulness exercises. You could even try the new mindfulness colouring-in books that are all the rage. But what is meditation and why should you try it?

The Library's Wellbeing wall

What is Mindfulness?

Headspace (www.headspace.com) defines mindfulness as “the intention to be present in the here and now, fully engaged in whatever is happening, free from distraction or judgement, with a soft and open mind”. 

 What is Meditation?

Meditation is a way of transforming the mind, making it calm and silent.  According to the Australian Teachers of Meditation Association, meditation is a discipline that involves turning the mind and attention inward and focusing on a single thought, image, object or feeling. 

How does meditation and practising mindfulness help you with your schoolwork?

  1. Reduces anxiety and risk of depression - By becoming mindful, a person stops judging themselves and those around them and recognises that every situation “is what it is”.  When you stop judging and comparing, you are able to reduce anxiety.
  2. Increases resilience -resilience is the ability to experience something bad but to not internalise it and to be able to move on, still gaining benefit even from a negative experience.  Practising mindfulness and meditation quietens the mind and enables acceptance without judgement, which is key for achieving resilience.
  3. Improves ability to learn and recall information - research by the University of Miami has shown that practising mindfulness for 12 minutes a day improved attention and memory.
  4. Improves concentration -regular practice of meditation may help improve concentration by enabling the brain to focus more accurately and to filter out unwanted or unhelpful messages.
  5. Improves creativity - practising mindfulness and meditation has the potential to allow the brain to unlock and unleash creativity.  Creativity is of benefit to all students, not just in terms of artistic talents but also in relation to problem solving.
  6. Helps manage exam stress -meditation can help you calm and focus your mind which helps to manage stress related to exams.  This tool can be used in the lead up to exams and also during exams if stress levels begin to rise.
  7. Leads to better sleep - getting enough sleep is crucial to ensure students have the mental and physical energy to learn.  However, as academic and social pressures increase, this can lead to students having difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.  By reducing anxiety and stress, you can ultimately sleep better and longer.

The Library has a designated wall of Well-Being material. We also have a vast collection of jigsaw puzzles which are a community effort. There is a wall of honour displaying photographs of some of the completed puzzles. There are Yoga mats available for anyone wishing to' Zen Out'. We also have Mindfulness colouring books. Sometimes a chat is all that is needed to reset your headspace. Whatever you need, the library are always available to assist.

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