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Body Scan

Post by Mindfully Empowered in partnership with Words Alive!

One way to help give that worrying or ruminating mind a break is to cultivate body awareness through a Body Scan practice. In this practice, we allow ourselves to experience how different parts of our body feel, without trying to do or change anything. It’s about noticing and accepting what is already there. The main intention of a body scan is to explore our sensory experience — to experience how it is to “be a body.”  This practice also helps us learn to identify what we are feeling and where we are feeling it, so that we can begin to release the stress and tension that often runs rampant in our bodies and minds.


Make it Lit with Words Alive!

Writing Extension: You’ve spent some time noticing how each part of your body feels. Now, turn that experience into a fun creative writing exercise. Write a short story from the perspective of one body part. For example, write as if you were “neck” and discuss the reasons why you might be feeling so much tension: “Stooped down, looking at a phone for hours, it’s no wonder I’m crooked and sore all the time. But this morning, I noticed a new tension. Are you stressed about something?” Have fun with it and be sure to explore where the feeling in your body stems from.

If you were stuck on a desert island ...

You know the age-old, “if you were stuck on a desert island…” paradigm. Let’s remix that a bit and write about another scenario that’s all too real right now.

You’re stuck at home …

  • What items are helping you survive?

  • What item are you missing that you wish you had?

  • What would you do if you didn’t have access to technology?

Be descriptive and include lots of details, then share your thoughts with us here.

Writing Challenge from author Matt de la Peña: LOVE

Writing Challenge from author Matt de la Peña: LOVE

Matt de la Peña reads his book, Love, a heartwarming tale that resonates with all ages. Here, he adds a special writing challenge just for teens.

Stuck Inside, but Writing Outside the Box

Stuck Inside, but Writing Outside the Box

Choose a familiar object near you — it could be your alarm clock, or a poster on your wall, or your favorite hoodie. Write a short story about quarantine life from the perspective of that object!

The Coronavirus in Just Six Words

The Coronavirus in Just Six Words

There are a LOT of new, mostly scary, words out there in the wake of COVID-19. Let’s see if we can sort through it all — in just six words.

Found Poetry

Found Poetry

Find new meaning in COVID-19 news. Write a poem using words found in articles or other text sources.