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"Unlock your power to create real change in your life with mindful awareness and intentional presence."
I was exploring the concept of mindfulness and meditation when I found out something fascinating - that there are as many methods of mindfulness as there are people practicing it. Instead of a formal sitting or walking meditation, I learned that I could be mindful of any task, anytime. I found a simple breathing meditation to train my mind to stay focused and I practiced every day until I was able to get to a count of ten (which I teach you in this episode!). I realized that I didn't have to be hard on myself when my mind wandered and that I could simply smile, laugh, and start again. I learned to observe myself objectively, without judgment, and to find joy in activities despite having the fear of the pain of losing that joy. Human minds, am I right? The essence of this episode is to understand why we shouldn't be meditating (just yet) and why we should focus on mindfulness first.
"The act of mindfulness summarized is the skill of being able to get your mind to stay - think of it as like a dog. If you can get your dog to sit and stay, that's what you're trying to get your mind to do with meditation."
In this episode, you will learn the following:
If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a review and tell me so! It really helps the show grow (plus I’ll love you forever as one of my very first listeners). If you REALLY liked it, here’s where else you can connect with me:
To stay up to date = Instagram @stillnessmatters
For quick bits and entertainment = TikTok @stillnessmatters
To connect with me personally, ask questions, and hear more Stillness Matters content = Wisdom @stillnessmatters
(shocking handles, I know.)
Chapter Summaries:
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By Sara Penney"Unlock your power to create real change in your life with mindful awareness and intentional presence."
I was exploring the concept of mindfulness and meditation when I found out something fascinating - that there are as many methods of mindfulness as there are people practicing it. Instead of a formal sitting or walking meditation, I learned that I could be mindful of any task, anytime. I found a simple breathing meditation to train my mind to stay focused and I practiced every day until I was able to get to a count of ten (which I teach you in this episode!). I realized that I didn't have to be hard on myself when my mind wandered and that I could simply smile, laugh, and start again. I learned to observe myself objectively, without judgment, and to find joy in activities despite having the fear of the pain of losing that joy. Human minds, am I right? The essence of this episode is to understand why we shouldn't be meditating (just yet) and why we should focus on mindfulness first.
"The act of mindfulness summarized is the skill of being able to get your mind to stay - think of it as like a dog. If you can get your dog to sit and stay, that's what you're trying to get your mind to do with meditation."
In this episode, you will learn the following:
If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a review and tell me so! It really helps the show grow (plus I’ll love you forever as one of my very first listeners). If you REALLY liked it, here’s where else you can connect with me:
To stay up to date = Instagram @stillnessmatters
For quick bits and entertainment = TikTok @stillnessmatters
To connect with me personally, ask questions, and hear more Stillness Matters content = Wisdom @stillnessmatters
(shocking handles, I know.)
Chapter Summaries:
[00:00:00]
[00:06:11]
[00:15:51]