Meditation Helps Focus in High Stakes Events
Posted by: coachpamela in Mental Toughness, Stress reduction, meditationHigh stakes, high visibility situations are accompanied by excitement and tension. It’s easy to get distracted by extraneous thoughts and feelings that interfere with your performance. Meditation is a great technique to train yourself to let go of distractions and focus on what is most relevant - your performance!
Now your first reaction might be the thought that you don’t have time to meditate. Well okay, but if you have a big event coming up you may want to think twice about this.
Meditation is simple and hard; teachers of meditation say it is the simplest hard thing you can do! Why? Well, take about 10 minutes and try it - at least once. Come on…
There are many different “types” of meditation but what they have in common is a focus on the breath. So, what I recommend is this:
Find a nice quiet place and sit up with your eyes closed. Now just notice the rise and fall of your breathing and don’t try to “do” anything. Meditation is more about “being” than “doing.”
Just notice how your breath rises and falls, comes in and out. Just notice it and as you do so, when thoughts appear, simply notice those and let them go, without staying focused on the thoughts, without deepening them. Just notice these thoughts as distractions but don’t judge them or become attached to them. You’re going to practice not reacting to new thoughts. You’re just going to acknowledge their existence and let them go.
Okay, if you’re like most people you realized you have many, many thoughts of all kinds and you probably noticed that it’s not easy to just sit there and focus on your breathing! (It’s the letting go of all these thoughts that prompt people to say meditation can be hard.)
When I meditate, I start thinking about such things as: that person I need to call; an email I must respond to; a birthday I forgot; what to cook for dinner tonight; something I forgot to tell my husband; and lots of other stuff. Each time that happens, I notice it and let it go…and again - I notice it and let it go…over and over. You might be thinking - so what!? Well, each time I go through this process I am training my brain to let go and refocus, let go and refocus, let go and refocus. I am also training myself not to react impulsively but rather to observe with a somewhat detached interest.
Now, isn’t that important for performing? Consider how useful it would be to have that skill of letting go of irrelevant thoughts and feelings which can undermine your productivity and your performance and being able to refocus on what is most important - your performance in the moment!
You also must be able to let go of any mistakes that you make because if you dwell on those mistakes you won’t be able to pay attention to what you need to do next. Meditation can help you with that. You can learn to stay focused on your performance instead of getting caught up in distractions.
Although it’s recommended that you spend 20minutes a day on meditation, you can also incorporate mini-meditations of a few minutes throughout the day. A few moments here and there can also train your brain to let go and refocus.
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December 24th, 2008 at 11:16 am
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