Skip to main content

Natural Awakenings North Central New Jersey

Discovering Meditation

Jul 01, 2020 07:14AM ● By Isabella Dussias

It is important for teens to try to pay attention to their stress levels. In discovering meditation, I have found a practice that helps me to calm my mind. There are several types of meditation. I particularly enjoy walking meditation. Each day that weather allows, I choose a different path and embark on my walking meditation exercise. As I begin my walk, I clear my mind and try to connect with nature and hear the sounds of the earth. I strive to step outside of my reality and allow my mind to clear. This is helpful to decrease stress. 

Another form of meditation my peers and I find effective is mindfulness. When changes happen that pull us out of our normal routines or ways of thinking, it can be extremely difficult to focus on the present moment. We become more worried about our futures and how these changes affect the plans we made in our heads for years to come. Practicing mindfulness helps ease these stresses. Every morning I take a moment to think about what I want to accomplish for the day. Not the next day, not the next week—today. I focus on how I feel in the present, not how I’ll feel in months or years from now. Practicing mindfulness allows me to take a moment to look at my life without any expectations. It’s a way for me to process my emotions in a healthy way rather than putting them aside through worry.

I also enjoy breath awareness meditation. Often in times of stress, I find myself subconsciously holding my breath. Some people do the opposite and hyperventilate when they become anxious. When I feel like this, I often look to breath awareness meditation. To do this I start by sitting comfortably in an upright position and closing my eyes. As I breathe in and out, I focus on relaxing different muscle groups. I drop my shoulders, loosen up my neck, and allow my arms to drop by my side. Once my body is fully relaxed, I meditate by focusing on my breathing as I inhale in through my nose and exhale out my mouth. Once I feel that both my mind and body are at ease, I continue with my day. 

Meditation is a tool that teens can use for stress relief. I was introduced to mindfulness and many of these practices through sessions at my school, and I’m very glad I was exposed to them. I hope these brief descriptions help you find calm and a desire to learn more about these effective methods. 


Isabella Dussias is a 17-year-old singer-songwriter/composer from New Jersey. She enjoys writing about issues that are important to today’s youth, and she believes music is an important outlet to connect people and share messages through the creativity of lyric and melody. For more information, please visit IsabellaDussias.com




5 Top Tips to Finding Your Next Doctor

1 Keep an Open Mind! Healthcare has come a long way. Today, you have access to practitioners that branch outside of traditional medicine and aim to identify the root causes of conditions while using alternative treatments that may help you get the relief you need. Just because it’s not a pill, doesn’t make it pseudoscience.

2 Build Your Health Care Team. There is no one doctor that can be the be-all-end-all for your health needs. Be sure to have a team of practitioners with different “lenses” and areas of expertise who will treat the root cause and not just the symptom(s).

3   Environment Influences Healing. Health is multi-factorial. Your mental and emotional environment plays a pivotal role in your healing potential. Your doctors and their staff should create an office atmosphere filled with positivity so you can get the most out of your care.

4 Your Story Matters.  Before you begin any treatment, be sure to have a comprehensive consultation to discuss your health concerns. Find practitioners who welcome questions and will take the time to listen and treat you with respect.

5 Report of Findings. When it comes to our health, we often make decisions without understanding the risk versus benefits. Knowledge is an important part of the healing process and is essential to make conscious, informed health decisions. Find practitioners who take the time to explain their exam findings and the recommendations for treatment in ways that make sense to you.

Aerobic Exercises Improve Fatty Liver Condition
Follow Us On Facebook
Need Help With Your Blog?