The benefits of mediation can be endless and refreshingly, Kate’s meditation routine doesn’t take hours to see the benefits.
Kate says ‘Each morning, after I get the kids off to school, I try to do a quick meditation, and sometimes even get in a meditation class – a luxury for me.’ ‘I don’t usually meditate twice a day, every day. I do what I can’, says Kate Hudson in new book Pretty Happy: Healthy Ways to Love Your Body.
Kate only does 10-15 minutes a day, and if she has the time she will go to a meditation class over the weekend. If the ‘I do what I can’ philosophy resonates with you, find common ground with Kate by trying out a meditation routine similar to hers – it helps you reclaim a few minutes to be conscious and find a place that will feel good.
‘Right before I go to bed, I try to do another short meditation, and this sends me into a peaceful slumber’ – Kate Hudson
See some more benefits of mediation below and give it a go for yourself.
- Increases exercise tolerance in heart patients.
- Leads to a deeper level of relaxation.
- Reduces anxiety attacks by lowering the levels of blood lactate.
- Decreases muscle tension (any pain due to tension) and headaches.
- Builds self-confidence.
- It increases serotonin production which influences mood and behaviour. Low levels of serotonin are associated with depression, obesity, insomnia and headaches.
- Helps in post-operative healing.
- Also reduces activity of viruses and emotional distress.
……and the list goes on.

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