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MINDFUL WALKING

MINDFUL WALKING

How Awe Can Transform Our Lives

by Jonah Paquette

What do you feel when you are all around us. We don’t have to climb gaze up at the night sky, listen to the summit of Mount Everest or stand to a soul-stirring piece of muatop the Eiffel Tower to reap the many sic or witness an act of great courage or benefits of awe. Instead, we can learn to inspiration? What happens in your body, notice the changing colors of the leaves, and what emotions arise, when you come truly see the joy in a child’s eyes or allow face-to-face with these sorts of moments? ourselves to be uplifted by the kindness This feeling—often complete with gooseof a stranger. When we do, it not only bumps and a shiver down the spine—is feels good in the moment—it actually can known as awe. And as it turns out, this change life in lasting and profound ways. underappreciated and often misunderIn fact, cutting-edge research has shown stood emotion just might hold the key to that awe holds many benefits, ranging a happy, meaningful and healthy life. from improved mental health, stronger

Although we might think of awe as a immune systems, increased compassion, rare experience, awe-inspiring moments strengthened social bonds and much more. In short, the moments that make us go, “Wow!” can be the very moments that lastingly change our lives for the better.

Here are some ways we can find more awe in our daily life: Seek out nature: Connect to the natural world, even by just visiting a local park, and notice the beauty all around. Appreciate the good: Slow down and appreciate the small stuff—the aroma of morning coffee, time with loved ones, having a roof over our heads or even just the breath. Look for inspiration: The current challenges around the world have also shown some of the best of humanity. Spend time learning about the people making a difference and experience a sense of awe through their courage. Expand the mind: Learning about mind-expanding topics like astronomy, the human brain or anything else that captures the imagination can be a great way to harness a feeling of awe. Foster connection: The next time we’re with the people we love, take a moment to appreciate how awe-inspiring it is to have the capacity to love and forge bonds the way that we do.

Jonah Paquette is a psychologist, author and international speaker specializing in the science of happiness and well-being. His newest book, Awestruck, explores how moments of awe and wonder can transform our lives. For more information, visit JonahPaquette.com.

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