How Do I Start?
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:49 am
This is the final artice that will be up on the main section of the new site. In this article, I want to convey they fact that there are a variety of ways that you can practise, but I also want to place a strong emphasis on the 8-week course which is a tried-and-tested introduction to mindfulness (although not the way I started). I am going to 'advertise' these topics on Twitter soon, to see if we can get some more input into how they should go. Here is what I wrote (extreme honesty again please):
There are a multitude of ways in which you can practise mindfulness. After all, there are an infinite amount of moments that can be experienced and a large number of aspects to any given moment. Many people practise mindfulness of breathing, because the breath is always there and always in the present moment. The breath is a wonderful anchor, and it can really get you in touch with your own body and what is going on there, but there are other ways ways to practise mindfulness too. You can be mindful of the sounds around you or you can be mindful of the taste of the food that you eat; infact, you can bring mindfulness to almost any aspect of your life. The more that you practise, the easier it gets - like most things in life. Mindfulness can be an alien concept to get your head around at first, particularly if you haven't done anything like this before. The 8-week mindfulness course is a tried-and-tested method of introducing someone to mindfulness, and it is taught all over the world. There are also a massive amount of books out there that explain the concepts of mindfulness, although in reality they are all extremely simple. Come along to our forum and join people that are undergoing the 8-week course or chat generally around the subject of mindfulness.