Take a breather: enjoy a 5-minute mindfulness nature walk

Indigenous writer and storyteller Julianna Maggrah guides us through a mindfulness journey

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Caption: Take a break from your hectic day and enjoy a 5 minute mindfulness nature walk in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with Indigenous writer and storyteller Julianna Maggrah. This video is a collaboration with the CBC Creator Network.

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Let's face it, life gets hectic and that can cause a lot of stress.
Research shows slowing down and focusing on mindfulness for even just a few minutes can help lower a person's blood pressure and heart rate. In fact, a head-to-head comparison also showed mindfulness meditation works as well as a standard drug for treating anxiety.
With this in mind, we asked Indigenous writer and storyteller Julianna Maggrah to create a five-minute mindfulness meditation journey.
Maggrah uses mindfulness in her everyday life to cope with stress. In this video, she guides viewers and listeners through a relaxing and informative nature walk through a few of her favourite spots near her home in Prince Albert, Sask.
Whether you're sitting at a desk at the office, at home with the kids or just need a break, you can watch or listen to this five-minute video to relax and reset your mind.

CBC Saskatchewan's Creator Network(external link) is a place where young digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds can produce original video content to air on CBC and tell stories through their own lens. Get in touch or pitch your own story here.