Getting bored of my mindfulness practice
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:52 pm
I have recently increased my daily time doing formal sitting mindfulness breath meditation, but finding it a struggle. I am starting to dislike the routine and practice, and it feels like it is becoming a discipline that I have to force myself to do. I try to remind myself why I am doing my practice before I start each one, but it is very difficult to conjure up the motivation on the spot - if I could do that I wouldn't have this problem.
Is this a common issue? How have others overcome it? Is it as simple as, 'do it anyway'?
Due to this problem, I've also been struggling integrating it into daily life (e.g. paying attention to my bodily sensations during the day etc). When I finish my meditation I feel relieved that it is over, and I have little desire to continue trying to be mindful during my day to day life. I should add, I use 'headspace' to meditate. I have logged 48 hours straight meditation, but the current time I am meditating for is just twenty minutes. If I am struggling with just 20 minutes, how will I ever achieve longer?
Any tips and thoughts would be grateful appreciated.
Is this a common issue? How have others overcome it? Is it as simple as, 'do it anyway'?
Due to this problem, I've also been struggling integrating it into daily life (e.g. paying attention to my bodily sensations during the day etc). When I finish my meditation I feel relieved that it is over, and I have little desire to continue trying to be mindful during my day to day life. I should add, I use 'headspace' to meditate. I have logged 48 hours straight meditation, but the current time I am meditating for is just twenty minutes. If I am struggling with just 20 minutes, how will I ever achieve longer?
Any tips and thoughts would be grateful appreciated.