A journey of discovery and learning about Mindfulness along with musings around teaching and reading.
Tuesday 17 September 2024
Saturday 7 September 2024
What is mindfulness?
Read an interesting piece this morning Here
Interesting to read views around the monetisation of mindfulness. Also some examples of businesses using it in a non mindful way
Currently, mindfulness is unregulated in the UK as it's not a medical service in the way that seeing a psychiatrist or a counsellor is, but it's still a service that can support vulnerable people and therefore a mindfulness teacher has a duty of care to ensure the safety and confidentiality of participants.
I'm hoping to develop my practice and ultimately take classes/sessions and would ideally provide at no cost. Employers have to take care of their employees ( well I'm not sure they HAVE to, but the good ones do) and money is put aside for CPD in many organisations. Wouldn't it be great for mindfulness to be recognised as a great way to support people . Prevention better than cure and all that.
Rather than pay lip service and offer a one hour mindfulness/yoga session every now and again or just as a one off so that it can go into the HR folder, why not investigate providing regular sessions for staff to support their wellbeing . Within the working day.
Being part of a group of around 80 mindfulness teachers nearing completion of the MTTC run by Christopher Titmuss and his daughter Nshorna with support from mindfulness teachers from the US, Germany and India is a real.ptivilige and I'm excited to see where we all take our mindfulness practice moving forward.
What is mindfulness? Something worth exploring.
"Mindfulness isn't difficult, we just need to remember to do it."
- Sharon Salzberg
Sunday 1 September 2024
Sleep tight
Since the post about anxiety dreams I haven't had another one.
I have been reading this from 'Calm' . Sleep habits are certainly a fascinating topic and I have several friends and close family members who really struggle with sleep so I like to think I have an element of understanding.
It could be somewhat disingenuous to credit mindfulness practice to stopping anxiety dreams, but I definitely believe that breathing and meditation can be exctremely beneficial. I woudl go as far as to suggest seeking medical support should sleeplessness/disturbed sleep patterns become problematic. As a female going through menopause with hormones doing their own thing there are things that my body is doing that I have little control over. I have seen so many benefits and improvements to my sense of wellbeing as a result of embedding practices into my everyday life .
So, try breathing exercises before going to bed, try a body scan or other meditation either in bed or just before going to bed. It will help to build routines and develop practice and might even allow for a longer and deeper sleep.
This article from mindful,org has lots more tips and suggestions.
Wednesday 28 August 2024
Anxiety dreams and mindfulness part two
Well I carried out my intention last night and began with a loving kindness meditation when I went to bed . I then followed it with a body scan. I'll add these to the blog in the coming weeks.
I have to admit to falling asleep before I finished the scan. I then slept right through , no anxiety dreams . Chance? Luck? Result? I don't think I can give an answer at this point. Certainly food for thought...
New job starts tomorrow so I'll carry on each night this week and update at the weekend.
Tuesday 27 August 2024
Anxiety dreams and mindfulness
My new job begins this week and I am very excited for this. However, the last few nights have been somewhat restless with the onset of anxiety dreams.
Once up and awake it is easy to see them for what they are, acknowledge them and move on with my day. But it has got me thinking about how to use mindfulness strategies to deal with these. Something I haven't tried yet is to try a meditation before going to bed to address the fact that anxiety ( even at a subconscious level) is totally OK in this situation and will pass. I shall give this a try tonight and see if it makes a difference.
A couple of interesting articles about dreams here from the British psychological society and here from Psychology today
It's quite usual for me before taking on something new to have broken sleep and anxiety dreams and maybe is just what it is. But I will do a body scan and guided meditation later this evening and will write tomorrow to share the outcome...
Friday 23 August 2024
Mindfulness and nature
Recently we were lucky enough to take on an allotment.
This morning as I was weeding to give the half a dozen teeny carrots and a dozen or so little lettuces that have made it through the germination stage I was amazed to see how the morning had passed without seeming to have been there for more than half an hour.
Was I being fully mindful the whole time that I was there? With the sun on my back, warm soil between my fingers and a growing pile of weeds there were certainly many moments where I was fully aware of the environment around me from buzzing bugs and bees to a tiny ladybird, to weeds that seemed to go all the way through the earth's crust and the delicate seedlings that we have been nurturing.
Sunday 18 August 2024
Stepping along the road of mindfulness
I have been considering the use of the word 'journey'. It's one that is often used in reality programmes where contestants describe their journey and how much they learned from it and so on.
A journey can be descibed as a method of getting from one place to another when used as a noun.
The word journey used as a verb has a slightly different meaning- to travel somewhere.
I'm using the word journey quite metaphorically in this blog- I don't see mindfulness as something that can be boxed up into a neat beginning , middle and end where the end point is some kind of enlightenment that will result in an existence where all is shimmery and perfect. I use the word journey to illustrate my growing interest, practices and learning about mindfulness as teacher and learner and that I see this journey as a continuum rather than discrete.
I daresay that I will look back through these posts and have further thoughts around this; and that in itself illustrates that there should be no limits to the definitions of mindfulness. I shall finish for now with a return to the importance of love and kindness. At the end of the day, having intentions with love and kindness at the forefront is what really matters . I will keep striving to find words to convey this. All part of this journey of curious discovery.
©akhalford 2024
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