How mindfulness improved my life, and looking for new experiences

Please post your mindfulness stories here and your story might also feature on our blog (with your permission). You can also introduce yourself here. We want to create a library of mindful journeys and experiences.
Bryti2000
Posts: 1
Practice Mindfulness Since: 12 Aug 2000

Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:48 am  

Hi you all, I will keep it brief.

Mindfulness has changed my life in many senses, because back in the day, I used to be more choleric, it was common for me to lose focus and attention, and overall, I did not experience any kind of internal peace. I think that many of you can relate to it now.

I discovered it after looking for help to better control my emotions, and even though changes like fitness and following a better diet did wonders for me (nowadays I follow a ketogenic diet, it has worked very well for me), I still did not feel complete, and that is when I started to practice meditation.

At first I could not stand it longer than 3 minutes, but with the passing of time, I have managed to reach up to 30 minutes of uninterrupted mindful meditation, which is a great accomplishment for me.

Nowadays I feel a lot more relaxed and in control of myself, which has helped me a lot in my interpersonal relationships, and overall, to feel better about myself.

Now, I'm thinking about joining a yoga and meditation retreat, as a way to take my practice to the next level. Would you recommend it? Thanks!

JonW
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Practice Mindfulness Since: 08 Dec 2012
Location: In a field, somewhere

Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:41 am  

Hi Bryti2000.
Welcome to the forum.
Great to hear that mindfulness is working for you.
I'd highly recommend a retreat though I'd advise checking thoroughly into the details beforehand. A friend of mine signed up to a 4-day silent retreat and was somewhat taken aback when the first meditation on the first day lasted for 4 hours. Bit of an endurance test as he was used to 20 minutes sits at most.
Make sure you find one that isn't too much of a stretch.
And maybe you'd like to write a blog for us about how mindfulness has transformed your life.
All good things,
Jon
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Peter
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Posts: 696
Practice Mindfulness Since: 19 Aug 2013
Location: The Netherlands

Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:11 pm  

Bryti2000 wrote:Now, I'm thinking about joining a yoga and meditation retreat, as a way to take my practice to the next level. Would you recommend it?


Thanks for sharing your story. I can surely recommend yoga and a silent retreat. I've experienced both. Power Yoga for two years now. I wouldn't say it brought me to the 'next level' (as you call it), though. It's just another experience. Yoga is just mindful movement, really. A silent retreat can be amazingly insightful. It was like heaven for me. But as Jon said, some people hate it.

So don't expect anything from it and just give it a try.

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