A good way to practice mindfulness, is to become more aware of our senses and both be present and communicate what they’re telling us. While meditation helps us focus inwardly, and make our sensory input secondary, practicing mindful presence, requires the opposite. Here is how to exercise that:

While puttering around your house, take a pause and reflect on your senses:
What are you watching?
What are you hearing?
What are you smelling?
What are you touching?
What are you tasting?
And, how does these make you feel? If you express this orally at the same time you take notice, it becomes a way to feel more awake and aware, thus becoming more present.