Believe it! Washing dishes reduces stress
Better tend to those dirty dishes!
Would you have ever guessed that this irksome task would help calm you down? Such a surprise!
We know that one look at the dishes piled up in the kitchen sink gives you a headache, but fear not! Just take a deep breath and plunge into action! New research has found that washing dishes with full concentration may calm the mind and reduce stress.
Read: Depression doesn't spread: researchers
The study looked at whether washing dishes could be used as an informal contemplative practice that promotes a positive state of mindfulness - a meditative method of focusing attention on the emotions and thoughts of the present moment.
"I was particularly interested in how the mundane activities in life could be used to promote a mindful state and, thus, increase overall sense of well-being," said one of the study's authors Adam Hanley from Florida State University in the US.
"We hypothesised that, relative to a control condition, participants receiving mindful dishwashing instructions would evidence greater state mindfulness, attentional awareness, and positive affect, as well as reduce negative affect and lead to overestimations of time spent washing dishes,” the researcher said.
After conducting a study with 51 students, researchers found that mindful dishwashers - those who focused on the smell of the soap, the warmth of the water, the feel of the dishes - reported a decrease in nervousness by 27 per cent and an increase in mental inspiration by 25 per cent.
The control group, on the other hand, did not experience any benefits.
Read: Depression and chronic stress can cause weight gain
Implications for these findings are diverse and suggest that mindfulness as well as positive affect could be cultivated through intentionally engaging in a broad range of activities, according to the study which was published in the journal Mindfulness.
With additional input from the Life & Style Desk
We know that one look at the dishes piled up in the kitchen sink gives you a headache, but fear not! Just take a deep breath and plunge into action! New research has found that washing dishes with full concentration may calm the mind and reduce stress.
Read: Depression doesn't spread: researchers
The study looked at whether washing dishes could be used as an informal contemplative practice that promotes a positive state of mindfulness - a meditative method of focusing attention on the emotions and thoughts of the present moment.
"I was particularly interested in how the mundane activities in life could be used to promote a mindful state and, thus, increase overall sense of well-being," said one of the study's authors Adam Hanley from Florida State University in the US.
"We hypothesised that, relative to a control condition, participants receiving mindful dishwashing instructions would evidence greater state mindfulness, attentional awareness, and positive affect, as well as reduce negative affect and lead to overestimations of time spent washing dishes,” the researcher said.
After conducting a study with 51 students, researchers found that mindful dishwashers - those who focused on the smell of the soap, the warmth of the water, the feel of the dishes - reported a decrease in nervousness by 27 per cent and an increase in mental inspiration by 25 per cent.
The control group, on the other hand, did not experience any benefits.
Read: Depression and chronic stress can cause weight gain
Implications for these findings are diverse and suggest that mindfulness as well as positive affect could be cultivated through intentionally engaging in a broad range of activities, according to the study which was published in the journal Mindfulness.
With additional input from the Life & Style Desk