Mindful Hand Washing

Give your hands a soothing bath. Feel the warm water run between your fingers and let the fragrance of the soap refresh your mind.

Sure, hand washing is basic hygiene — the CDC recommends washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds — but it’s also an opportunity to quiet your thoughts. By focusing on all the different sensory characteristics of hand washing: the warmth of the water, the aroma of the soap, the feeling of the suds in between your fingers, you can carve out a moment of peace and relaxation.

The technique for mindful hand washing is simple:

  • Before washing, take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth, and feel the tension leaving your face and body.
  • Next, turn on the faucet and focus on the sound of the water splashing against the sink.
  • When the water is warm, let it slowly wash over your hands, and really think about how it feels against your skin, palms, and knuckles.
  • Start lathering your hands with soap and concentrate on its scent.
  • Finally, rinse your hands and walk away feeling clean and refreshed.
Have a Mindful Monday! See and feel how paying attention to the sensations of everyday experiences can calm your mind every Monday and throughout the rest of the week.

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