Picture this. You’re trying to cook dinner while the dogs barking in the background, and your kids are screaming for your attention. You’re flustered and overwhelmed; you feel as if you’re about to burst.
Being a parent is hard work, and oftentimes, it’s very overwhelming. Learning to take a mindful minute with parenting is something that can have an enormous impact on your life and your kids.
In today’s article, we’ll be explaining what mindful parenting is, its benefits, and how you can practice it more. Keep reading to find out how!
What is mindful parenting?
Think of mindful parenting as the act of being completely aware of the situation at hand. Instead of allowing your emotions to get the best of you, you’re aware of what’s going on, and this allows you to handle things calmly and without an outburst.
It’s about letting go of past events and focusing on what you can do in the present moment. Accepting the given scenario for what it is, rather than ignoring it or trying to change it.
The concept of mindful parenting doesn't mean you won’t experience emotions. It means you’ll be able to become aware of your emotions and the situations you find yourself in, allowing you to make decisions calmly and with intent.
And overall, helping you not act impulsively in situations or with certain emotions when they arise.
The benefits of mindful parenting
To give you a general idea of the positive impact mindful parenting can have on you and your family, here are some benefits:
- You’ll become less critical of yourself and your kids
- Your relationship with your child will improve and prosper
- You’ll be better at making informed decisions rather than reacting impulsively
- You’ll be more aware of your emotions and better equipped to handle and regulate them
How to practice mindful parenting
Knowing the benefits of mindful parenting and what it is is great. But it’s important to take steps to build mindful habits that can help you progress and become a mindful leader in the household. Here are a few practices to help you:
Meditation
Daily meditation practice can help you learn to observe your thoughts and live more in the present moment. This will help you to react to situations calmly and with intent. And help you become aware of what a mindful moment is like.
Try to be present with your children
Spending time with your kids is one thing, but being present with them is another. Try reserving a certain amount of time each day to be completely present with your kid(s).
Spend this time giving them your undivided attention. It can create some of the most mindful moments ever.
Practicing gratitude
Learning to take some time every day to practice gratitude is one of the quickest ways to ground not only yourself but also experience joy and contentment.
There’s a powerful aspect of gratitude that allows us to take an objective view of our life and bring us into the present moment—allowing for more mindful parenting.
Put yourself in your kid's shoes
Children are new to everything in life. Whether they see a bird fly by, or a dog walking in the park, it’s all so new and novel to them; they often find excitement in many of the things we’ve become accustomed to.
Taking a step back and understanding that your kid sees the world through a much different lens from you can allow you to show up in a more excitable way for their discoveries and a more mindful way altogether.
Of many of the mindful practices we mentioned, meditation is one that you can pick up right at this very moment. BetterSleep offers meditations to help you become more grounded and mindful in your parenting habits. Try BetterSleep for free today!