Being present, centering, looking outward is a “simple” concept that requires active work on a daily basis. I usually encourage my clients to check in with themselves every hour. Ask yourself, “Where has my mind been? What do I taste, touch, smell, see, hear? Where should my focus be right now?” Like any new skill, the more you practice, the more quickly the skill becomes habit. A simple, but challenging grounding exercise based on the 100 breaths technique. You take 100 breaths, you count them and you try to not think about anything else but the breath.
Probably one of the biggest challenges of being a psychologist is learning to practice what I teach. Being present is skill that requires my constant attention. Even when life is going well, I actively remind myself to be in the moment and enjoy. Today, I had my Dailey Method socks as a reminder (thedaileymethod.com)