Conversations About Meditation

I was talking with a new student recently, and he expressed concerns about his practice. His concerns were mostly steeped in common misconceptions about meditation. These misconceptions are prevalent, and lead to an unskillful approach as well as … Read More >>

Interview with Ed Halliwell

A former journalist and magazine editor, Ed Halliwell began practicing meditation in 2002 and is now a renowned UK-based mindfulness teacher and writer. As a partner in Mindfulness Sussex, he leads workshops, courses and retreats in the SE of … Read More >>

Using Mindfulness to Calm Toddler Tantrums

by Liz Lowe

Today it was because I’d mixed the blue paint and the yellow paint to make green, and the toddler wasn’t ready for that particular discovery. Yesterday it was because I wouldn’t let her take one bite … Read More >>

How Mindfulness Changed my Perspective of Work

by Chloe Clarkson

The office is quiet. For the first time this year I've stayed late, determined to complete my last tasks of the day. There is much to do but I am content, and I will not be staying too long. I … Read More >>

Why do we need a mindfulness book with a focus on women?

by Vidyamala Burch, Co-Author, Mindfulness for Women

Some of you reading this may already know my story or perhaps be aware of the work of Breathworks so perhaps you know that my journey with mindfulness has … Read More >>

Living Rightly: A Life of Examination and Wonder

by Gavriel Elkind

“Instructions for living a life:

Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell me … Read More >>

Growing Fearless: Mindfulness, Public Speaking and Performance Anxiety

Once when I was at university, I had to do a presentation.  Not a huge one, there were only about a handful of people in the room.  But I choked.  Literally.  I felt so uncomfortable that the words would not actually come out of my mouth.  I was … Read More >>

How I Became a Mindful Bride

by Georgina Lucy Howard

Last year was the year I got married and I had fourteen glorious months to plan the wedding.  You may think I’m being sarcastic when I describe the planning process in such a positive … Read More >>