the conscious explorer
Mindfulness has become increasingly popular in the West over the past few years, as the pressures of life mean that we are becoming more stressed and our mental health is deteriorating. Of course, the obvious answer to this is to change your lifestyle so that you are not under so much pressure, but for the majority of people this isn’t an option as they are locked in to a lifestyle that demands high achievement and a significant monthly salary, sometimes just to keep your head above water! Therefore, the next best thing is to make room in your schedule for something that will give some respite and hopefully foster a habit of making time for yourself. It may only be 10 minutes a day, to begin with, but as you become ‘mindful’ you will find it comes in to your life in a number of other ways.
Mindfulness is quite similar to meditation, but a little less hardcore!!
Its does not require any specialist equipment, you don’t have to be anywhere specific and it’s not about doing it right/wrong or any other way. It is purely about what works for you and how you can create a space for yourself where you are nurtured, calm and loved.
At first you will need to dedicate a set amount of time each day in order to do your ‘practice’. It’s really important to set yourself an achievable target. I would suggest that 10 minutes when you wake in the morning and 10 minutes in the evening or before bed.
Have a trawl through the myriad of apps that are available and find one to try out. You should be able to get an idea of what they are about by their description. I would recommend having something to talks you through it to begin with as it makes it much easier.
If you can do it at roughly the same time and in the same space it will help with forming the habit.
Have a candle or something in front of you so you have something to focus on. It’s a good way to quieten the mind.
This is not meditation. You don’t need to ‘go somewhere’ or have any type of experience.
You do not need to clear your mind. As the thoughts come in to your head acknowledge them and put them to one side. You will get a stream of thoughts coming through, but this is ok. This is a good time for your brain to do a bit of filing.
Each time you become aware of having wandered off, just bring yourself back by focusing on the candle or on your breath if you are using breathing techniques.
If you’ve not managed to find an app that works for you, then you can try following the instructions below.