Sensory relaxation exercisesPosted by Nick Niesen on October 26th, 2010 Relaxation Exercises One of the best forms of relaxation using the mind is imagination. With using imagination relaxation exercises you will not only become more relaxed but also have clearer thoughts. Before starting the relaxation exercises, find a some where you won't be disturbed for 20 minutes or so. Sit in a nice comfortable chair or lay down in a comfortable place and close your eyes. At the start of the relaxation exercise, begin by taking several deep, calm and relaxing breaths. In through your mouth and out through your nose. Try not to expand your chest but instead allow your belly to gently rise and fall. After doing this for a few minutes and you feel you are more relax than you were when you first started, start the relaxation exercises. Begin with your visualisation. Imagine yourself outside in the fresh air, on a deserted beach, in a quiet woods or alone away from busy places. Enjoying the solitude you now have. Whilst doing the relaxation exercises look around you. Is there anything you can imagine that should be there like grass or flowers. Are there any other things there. Now imagine you pick something up. Notice the weight of it. Gently caress it noticing if it is wet or dry, soft or hard etc. Notice how it feels in your hand. If it is a flower, bring the flower to your nose and imagine the smell of the sweet fragrance. Bring the flower to your ear and wave it. Hear the sound it makes as the flower moves through the air. Use these relaxation exercises methods. Now imagine taking a walk and finding other wonderful things. With your imagination use all of your senses. Practice focusing on one sense at a time. Finishing the exercise After doing the relaxation exercises, not only will you relax more, your seeing will become clearer, your listening ability will become fine tuned, your sense of smell and taste will increase and things you touch will have more feeling. For more information please visit http://relaxation.worldwideweb-articles.com/ You are welcome to use this article on your website or ezine as long as this link is somewhere on the page. Like it? Share it!More by this author |