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Brain Breaks for Zoomed Out People
Updated Oct 05, 2021

    Brain Breaks for Zoomed Out People

    Oct 05, 2021

    By Dr. Mona Eikel-Pohen and Dr. Martha Diede

    When you've been on Zoom and need a break. Or when you just need a break.

    Brainbreaks:

    Short breaks 

    • Close your eyes and just listen to the sounds around you.

    • Close your eyes and focus on what you feel on your skin.

    • Close your eyes and focus on what you smell right now.

    • Close your eyes and imagine your favorite smell.

    • Pick up an object near you and feel it for a moment, close your eyes.

    • Walk around your chair 3 times (if possible)

    • Finger / 2 sides of the brain exercises.

    • Dance party with camera on / off.

    • Massage your forehead for a moment.

    • Think of your favorite food / drink.

    • Assume a seated pigeon position or sit cross-legged in front of your screen for a zoom meeting.

    • Take off your shoes and socks for a moment.

    • 3 deep breaths in and out.

    • Rename yourself in Zoom after a person you look up to.

    • Look out of the window for a moment.

    • Close your eyes, and imagine your favorite natural view.

    Longer breaks

    • Go for a walk in a wooded area. Move slowly. Note the smells; observe the leaves/needles.

    • Find a series of yoga stretches that you can do in your desk chair, and do them.

    • Look out the window for five minutes. Notice the changing light patterns.

    • Read a book you like, just for fun.

    • Watch a comedic film or episode. Allow yourself to laugh.



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