embodied attention
Embodied attention refers to the cognitive process of actively focusing one's awareness on bodily sensations, movements, or experiences in the present moment. It involves directing attention to the physicality and sensory aspects of one's own body, such as breathing, muscle tension, or posture, in order to enhance self-awareness and support personal well-being.
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