A Solitary Raisin: The Transformative Power of Mindfulness

by Piers McEwan It will be good for you, they said.  It will relax you, they said.  It will bring you out of that hole, they said.  Perhaps it would, perhaps it wouldn’t, I thought.  My judgement was cloudy and non-existent, the numbing effect of the SSRIs the doctor had said.  Those minuscule pink pills […]

Mindful Waking

by Anabel My husband and I have a long-standing tradition of bringing each other coffee to bed. Whoever is awake first and feels energized enough to let their toes touch the coldness of our fake hardwood floors eventually asks: “Would you like some coffee?” Or: “Magst du Kaffee?” Or “Vil du ha litt kaffe?” Depending […]

Mindfulness for Mamas

By Amy McMillan Let me tell you a little secret about motherhood.  It’s much harder than it looks.  I spent much of my pregnancy reading books and preparing for what I thought was to come.  I felt I was being realistic; I knew that life as I knew it was all but over, and I […]

The Importance of Speaking The Truth

by Natalie Edwards In such a busy world, the importance of speaking the truth has never been more meaningful. As human beings, we are so bombarded by gossip, loud noise and messages about how we should be living our lives, it’s no wonder many of us become overwhelmed and get confused about what we really […]

Mindfulness and Parenthood

by Rebecca Withey Once upon a time, back in the day, loooong before I became a Mum, practising mindfulness was just like practising another hobby. I had lots of time to fit it in and freedom of choice as to when and where I did it. I recall long slow mornings that followed a predictable […]

Everyday Mindfulness: Are You Connected?

by Alex Ratcliffe We live in a world of hyper-connectivity. Every day I have a connection with someone who is somewhere else other than where I am. They are not just in another part of the city or the country, but in another part of the world. Some of us can remember a time when […]

Monkey Mind to Mindfulness

by Amy McMillan Busy mind? Preoccupied with future planning? A ‘bit of a worrier’?   For twenty-seven years, this was my life.  My brain was often a classic example of what Buddhists call the ‘monkey mind’.  I don’t remember a time when I wasn’t slightly on edge, even during childhood.  I prided myself on my active […]

Mindfulness and Loneliness

by Sarah Williams Everyone gets lonely. At least that’s what I was always told. Family, teachers, guidance counselors and even a therapist shrugged off my wild bouts of depression like they were a normal part of adolescence. And maybe loneliness is normal. Maybe there’s a tiny void inside every human heart that can never quite […]