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22 Sep 2016 07:12 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:12 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:17 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:17 PM
Hi Teej,
I think you have a choice whether to be mindful or not and sometimes it might be detrimental to use mindfulness if you are experiencing a lot of emotional pain. Distraction is quite opposite to mindfulness. You don't tune into yourself/body/mind - and with mindfulness you do. However sitting and acknowledging tough emotions can be useful. Perhaps doing it in a timely manner - go in and out of thoughts/feelings can assist you in processing them throroughly.
22 Sep 2016 07:18 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:18 PM
I would set a reminder in your diary. I also think there are some apps available for that. Best to practice regularly and during transition times eg. before dinner, after you get home, before bed - this helps the body embedd it as a habit
22 Sep 2016 07:20 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:20 PM
that is interesting @MindfulWaves
22 Sep 2016 07:22 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:22 PM
Wow @Teej, @Shaz51, @Flower, @Misch - Thanks for all your questions so far! Great start to the night!
I thought maybe I'd give a little overview of how tonight might pan out, so that you all have a bit of an idea what's in store. First up, @Mindfulwaves will talk us through some of the attitudes of mindfulness, and then we will do a number of different experiential mindfulness exercises, pausing for some reflection and questions in between, then we'll bring it all together with one last practice and any last burning questions! Gonna be a great night!
Over to you @MindfulWaves!
22 Sep 2016 07:26 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:26 PM
Thanks Supernova!
I'm also keen to start some mindfulness practise! However before we get started I wanted to give you a heads up as is important to be aware of a few things. To help us cultivate a mindfulness practise these 7 factors are important to foster. Just as with anything new, sometimes it helps to keep the mind open and remember the following:
Non-judging
Patience
Beginners mind
Trust
Non-striving
Acceptance
Letting go
If you would like some more information about this a link will be embedded for you to have a look at!
22 Sep 2016 07:27 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:27 PM
For those interested in a bit more information please follow this link: Seven Attitudes
22 Sep 2016 07:32 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:32 PM
Ok so let's start our first practise:
Mindful break, cup of tea
Go and make yourself a cup of tea, coffee or any other beverage you enjoy drinking…
Take your time and focus on each little step, it’s a bit like a ritual. Then come back to the computer and slowly take a sip of tea.
Be aware of each step and really drink your tea...
Let me know how it goes!!!
22 Sep 2016 07:34 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:34 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:41 PM
22 Sep 2016 07:41 PM
Got distracted looking at all the shapes in the frothed milk.😳 It does give you extra heightened sensations, like noticing the heat more
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