Mindfulness and Meditation Guided Meditations 7-Minute Video Meditation for Mindful Walking Ground yourself with walking meditation By Andria Park Huynh Andria Park Huynh Andria is the senior editor at Verywell Mind, supporting the management of new content production and shaping editorial strategy. Learn about our editorial process Published on March 28, 2024 Print Verywell Mind / Getty Images Trending Videos Close this video player Getting Started Find a quiet place to sit comfortably upright—at the edge of your bed, on the floor, or in a chairClose your eyes and tune into the breath or another point of focus to be fully presentRelax your body—loosen your shoulders, unclench your jaw, and soften your brows 7:12 Mindful Meditation for a Peaceful Walk What comes to mind when you hear the word 'meditation'? Is it a person sitting in an aesthetic yoga studio, on their mat, with crossed legs and closed eyes? Sure, that's one approach, but it's hardly the only one. One of the many reasons we love meditation is that there is no one way to meditate. In fact, you don't even need to be still to do so. Meditation involves turning our attention inward, no matter where or what that looks like to you. Movement meditation, like this one, helps you notice the sensations and patterns that come up in your body and mind as you go through motions you would otherwise experience without a second thought. In this meditation, we practice walking mindfully as we ground our attention with the help of mental noting. This meditation is also a part of Verywell Mind's 30-day meditation email series, Pause & Play. Sign up here to subscribe and continue your mindfulness journey with us. For more videos, check out our meditation library. For more inspo Walk Your Way to Mindfulness: A Guide to Walking Meditation Earthing–A Technique to Help Ground Your Body What Grounding Techniques Can You Use for PTSD? 6-Minute Video Meditation to Feel Good About Yourself By Andria Park Huynh Andria is the senior editor at Verywell Mind, where she helps manage new content production and shape editorial strategy to deliver the highest quality mental health content in the category. See Our Editorial Process Meet Our Review Board Share Feedback Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! What is your feedback? Helpful Report an Error Other Submit