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3: Pause Points with Colleen: Understanding Mindfulness (Episode 3)

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Pause Points with Colleen: Understanding Mindfulness

In this episode, Colleen explores the concept of mindfulness as a practical tool for managing stress and living more intentionally. She explains that mindfulness, rooted in Eastern culture, is fundamentally about “paying attention to paying attention” – developing awareness of our mental, emotional, and physical states.

Key Benefits of Mindfulness:

  • Reduces stress levels
  • Provides space for strategic thinking before responding to situations
  • Increases self-awareness of physical sensations, emotions, and thoughts

Common Mindfulness Practices: Colleen discusses several approaches including meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises. She emphasizes that meditation doesn’t require a specific technique – the power lies simply in pausing without agenda, creating moments of stillness in our busy lives. She particularly highlights the importance of intentional breathing, noting how many people (herself included) hold their breath during stressful or concentrated moments.

Practical Application: Drawing from her teaching experience, Colleen shares how she used brief morning moments to set daily intentions and recenter herself. She recounts advice from her therapist during a difficult period: instead of trying to eliminate stress completely, focus on finding small pockets throughout the day to lower your baseline stress level from an “85” to a “60 or 65,” making it easier to handle unexpected challenges.

Three Areas for Mindful Living:

  1. Physical movement – Being intentional during exercise, yoga, or even walking
  2. Relationships – Choosing words carefully and communicating effectively
  3. Daily behaviors – Addressing autopilot habits, particularly around eating

Colleen’s personal journey into mindfulness began with recognizing her mindless eating patterns – snacking without attention, eating while standing, or eating out of boredom rather than hunger. This awareness led her to broader mindfulness practices.

Takeaway: The episode encourages listeners to start small by identifying one area where they’re “not paying attention” and consciously choosing to be more mindful. Whether focusing on relationships, self-talk, or daily habits, the goal is to craft the life you want to live through intentional choices rather than moving through life on autopilot.

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