Struggling with formal practice.
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 4:27 am
Hello there
So I've recently finished an eight week mindfulness for youth course through Headspace which is a youth mental health service here in aus. My psych referred me to the program as she felt it may benefit me. We have a booster session in three weeks to see how we are all going with it.
At first I found it all a bit bizarre but as I got into the course I started to enjoy it. We were encourage to write things down about our practice each day. And if we wanted we could feed back to the group the following week. But now my booklet is full I've stopped writing about it. Maybe I need a new notepad or something/I should blog somewhere?
Now I don't have group each week I'm kinda struggling to keep focused on it. I much prefer informal practice. (I do a lot of cleaning and walking so I fit it in then) last session at group we did two laps of the oval, barefoot of mindful walking and it was amazing. I walk a lot with my dog and have managed to do a lot of the walk mindfully.
Formal practice I'm struggling with. I hear voices (as well as struggling with depression, anxiety and some unhelpful coping strategies) and find it really hard to be mindful when 'he' kicks off. I was to scared to mention this within the group as I didn't want them knowing about the voices, and by the end of the session I was a bit nervous to stick around and speak to Matt and Chrissy who ran the group. Now I can do it. I can practice formally. I feel I've 'achieved' it a handful of times. The voices are pretty intense lately, so I'm not sure what to do. Does anybody have any experience in this? Or have any tips in general?
Maybe I should bring it up in the booster session? I am seeing my psych the same day as the booster session so maybe I could mention it to her to and she could pass it on to matt & Chrissy...(it's all the same organisation)
Hope you are all well.
X
Edited to add: (instead of making another thread)
Do you have any idea how I could find a group in my area, I think joining a mindfulness group may be beneficial. Matt did mention it in the last session of group. And I googled but couldn't find anything. He mentioned that a lot of Buddhist places offer mindfulness drop in/groups. But I couldn't find anything online.
So I've recently finished an eight week mindfulness for youth course through Headspace which is a youth mental health service here in aus. My psych referred me to the program as she felt it may benefit me. We have a booster session in three weeks to see how we are all going with it.
At first I found it all a bit bizarre but as I got into the course I started to enjoy it. We were encourage to write things down about our practice each day. And if we wanted we could feed back to the group the following week. But now my booklet is full I've stopped writing about it. Maybe I need a new notepad or something/I should blog somewhere?
Now I don't have group each week I'm kinda struggling to keep focused on it. I much prefer informal practice. (I do a lot of cleaning and walking so I fit it in then) last session at group we did two laps of the oval, barefoot of mindful walking and it was amazing. I walk a lot with my dog and have managed to do a lot of the walk mindfully.
Formal practice I'm struggling with. I hear voices (as well as struggling with depression, anxiety and some unhelpful coping strategies) and find it really hard to be mindful when 'he' kicks off. I was to scared to mention this within the group as I didn't want them knowing about the voices, and by the end of the session I was a bit nervous to stick around and speak to Matt and Chrissy who ran the group. Now I can do it. I can practice formally. I feel I've 'achieved' it a handful of times. The voices are pretty intense lately, so I'm not sure what to do. Does anybody have any experience in this? Or have any tips in general?
Maybe I should bring it up in the booster session? I am seeing my psych the same day as the booster session so maybe I could mention it to her to and she could pass it on to matt & Chrissy...(it's all the same organisation)
Hope you are all well.
X
Edited to add: (instead of making another thread)
Do you have any idea how I could find a group in my area, I think joining a mindfulness group may be beneficial. Matt did mention it in the last session of group. And I googled but couldn't find anything. He mentioned that a lot of Buddhist places offer mindfulness drop in/groups. But I couldn't find anything online.