Mindfulness

Be Present to Your Life

“Being present to life may sound like a luxury. In fact, it is a necessity.”

Yasemin isler

Mindfulness is the buzz word these days. It can impact your life in positive ways personally, in your outlook on life, in your relationships, in your job. It can be marketed to allow you to focus better, perform better and live happier.

Mindfulness is a lot more than that! I’ve been practicing it since I was 13. I have a Masters Degree in it, and multiple teaching certifications. It Is still expanding in all curious and amazing ways in my life.

Mindfulness includes:

- paying attention to what is happening in the moment

- focusing on our responses and understanding ourselves

- holding all experiences with a balanced mind

- an intentional awareness which we cultivate throughout our day in order to respond to what ever is in front of us in a skillful way

- kindness towards ourselves and understanding our humanness

- befriending ourselves

- being kinder to others

- becoming familiar with our emotions, feelings, states of mind

- capacity to awaken


What you may gain with Mindfulness:

  • Clarity of mind (not emptying the mind)

  • Inner calm

  • Skillful response to stress, lowered stress and/or capacity to recover from stressful situations more quickly

  • Bodily awareness, connecting mind and body into a more cohesive view of oneself

  • Kindness towards self that can result in many benefits including a healthier and more sustainable motivation

  • Discernment for what is the most important in the moment

  • Deeper connection with others

  • Appreciation for life and more genuine joy

  • Responsiveness rather than reactivity

  • Productivity

  • Creativity

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Recommendation: I highly recommend you to get to know about your teacher, coach or advisor to bring mindfulness into your life, structured practices and reflections. As you may have noticed, the field of mindfulness has expanded quite dramatically over the last few years. Many people have set up shop, or incorporated the word “mindful” into their offers, stating expertise to teach mindfulness. It is encouraging to see that people and companies are considering the value of bringing mindful awareness to whatever they may be engaged in. At the same time, the chance of running into well meaning and not well equipped teachers and coaches is rising. The following article is a good place to start about qualifications to be looking for in a mindfulness teacher:

HERE you may read about how to find an authentic mindfulness teacher