Put simply, mindfulness is about bringing attention to your senses (smell, touch, taste, sound and sight) no matter what you’re doing. It applies to brushing your teeth, or walking to class, or engaging in some after school activity. Literally everything provides a new opportunity to be “mindful.”

When you pay close attention to everything you do, without judgment, you open yourself up to seeing everything in life as it is happening in that moment. You begin to wake up to the unfolding of your life. For example, instead of getting somewhere and wondering how you got there, you are actually present to what is occurring while it is taking place.

Doing schoolwork or taking tests mindfully

If you can bring mindful awareness to anything you do, then schoolwork is no exception. Follow these steps to help you center yourself before you begin your homework or take a test. If you find yourself getting tense or stressed while in the middle of your work, you can repeat this process at any time.

You are now ready to begin your test or homework assignment. If you feel stuck, remember that you can take another breath at any time or even repeat the whole process.

You are now ready to being your test or homework assignment. If you feel stuck, remember that you can take another breath any time or even repeat the whole process.


This blog has been adapted from The Stress Reduction Workbook for Teens: Mindfulness Skills to Help You Deal with Stress by the blog author.