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Meditate daily to stave off anxiety

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Lydia Teh is a mother of four and author of nine books, including the latest, Cow Sense for Young People. Send comments to lifestyle. lydia@thesundail­y. com. PRACTISING mindful meditation on a daily basis can help anxious individual­s focus on tasks in the present moment, reducing the likelihood of repetitive off-topic thoughts, a mark of anxiety, according to researcher­s from Canada’s University of Waterloo. Researcher­s studied 82 students who experience anxiety. They were asked to carry out a computer-based task while being interrupte­d several times to assess their ability to stay focused on the task at hand. Participan­ts were then split into two groups at random. Before being reassessed, a control group was asked to listen to an audio story while the other group took part in a short meditation exercise. The researcher­s saw a reduction in off-task thoughts in the ‘meditators’, who were also better able to stay focused on the task at hand. “Mind wandering accounts for nearly half of any person’s daily stream of consciousn­ess,” explains Mengran Xu, a researcher and Ph.D candidate at Waterloo. “For people with anxiety, repetitive off-task thoughts can negatively affect their ability to learn, to complete tasks, or even function safely.” Another benefit of meditation was that it appeared to help anxious people shift their attention from their own internal worries to the external world and the present moment. For beginners taking up meditation, the aim is to concentrat­e attention solely on breathing throughout the 10-minute session, without setting any specific goals. Follow the flow of air by taking a deep breath in, then a long breath out, marking the short, natural pause before taking the next breath in. Systematic­ally bringing thoughts and attention back to breathing keeps the m ind focused on the present moment. – AFP - Relaxnews

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