What is your strongest sense perception?
The most acute sense among respondents was hearing, with 34%. Sight is the runner-up (28%), followed by the mysterious sixth sense, at 17%. Smell and touch were tied with 10% each, and only 1% chose taste.
What is your favorite exercise to do mindfully?
- Walking
 - Weight lifting
 - Hiking
 - Kayaking
 - Mindful aikido
 - Karate
 - Dancing
 - Cleaning the house
 - Barre classes
 - Reiki
 - Biking
 
Body and mind: How do they get along?

When do you feel most centered?

Do you practice mindful eating?
23% say they cultivate the habit of eating mindfully. 36% have tried it once or twice. 16% eat mindfully only when they’re not too hungry (we’ve all been there!). 20% have never tried a mindful eating practice. Finally, 5% make the case that mindfulness shouldn’t relate to pressures about so-called right and wrong ways to eat.
Do you practice mindful eating? 36% of readers said they have tried it once or twice.
What is your favorite food to eat mindfully?
- “Peanuts.”
 - “Baby carrots…or potato chips.”
 - “My first cup of coffee in the morning!”
 - “A Malteser.”
 - “Dessert.”
 - “If I have to eat something mindfully, it needs to be chewy and/or sticky, like dried fruit.”
 - “Biryani.”
 - “Salad—so many things grown from the earth, picked by hand, and made available to me with nutrients to fuel my body.”
 - “Wine and cheese.”
 - “Anything crunchy and juicy and fresh.”
 - “Chocolate!”
 - “Probably something smooth like yogurt.”
 - “Sushi.”
 
Do physical cues (e.g., sitting up straight, deep breathing) help you to practice mindfulness?

Hugs are …
- 58% A genuine way to connect physically and emotionally. Hugs all around!
 - 37% Nice, but only with good friends or family members.
 - 1% Reserved for family reunions or under duress.
 - 4% Awkward. I want my personal space.
 
What emotion creates the strongest feeling in your body?
The least powerful physical response comes from relief, with only 3%. Sadness and happiness also scored low (7% and 8%), and love only a little higher at 11%. Unpleasant emotions had the highest scores: fear (18%), anger (19%), and anxiety (34%).
In one word, how would you describe the relationship between your mind and body?
- “A journey.”
 - “Complicated.”
 - “Attuned.”
 - “Strengthening.”
 - “Progressing.”
 - “Overrated.”
 - “Compelling.”
 - “Struggling.”
 - “Integrated.”
 - “Tentative.”
 - “Give-and-take.”
 - “Inextricable.”
 - “Mysterious.”
 - “Scattered.”
 - “Balancing.”
 - “Compassionate.”
 - “Can’t do a word…a love in progress.”
 
This article appeared in the June 2018 issue of Mindful magazine.


                                                            