Taming the Tyranny of the Busy Mind

by Abby Seixas

This morning, like most mornings, it didn’t take long after I awoke for the to-do list to set up shop in my mind. I got going with some left-over cleaning from last night, some list-making for … Read More >>

Rick Hanson’s 9 Words to Guide Our Mindfulness Practice

By Kellie Edwards

It was the last thing Rick said before he closed our evening together. And it really got my attention.  Nine Words to Deepen Our Mindfulness Practice - and indeed our lives. As he shared … Read More >>

Interview with Mark Ovland

Mark Ovland began his love affair with meditation in 2007. He soon after donned the robes of a Hindu monk, and lived as such for a year before returning to England to train as a mindfulness teacher. In the years … Read More >>

How Mindfulness Helped To Hush My Negative Thinking

By Anna Alapatt

My negative self-talk has been within me for as long as I can remember. When I was a little girl, it would manifest in many different ways: my grades at school, my dance classes, or my singing … Read More >>

Inwards and Outwards

by Esther Andrews

I practically danced into our kitchen after coming home from work. The underfloor heating leapt into my bare soles with delicious warmth. “You know, I feel so happy tonight,” I declared to my … Read More >>

Exhausted Mothers, It’s Not Your Fault that You Feel Like This

by Kellie Edwards

I felt like that, too. I was head over heels in love with my daughters, but that didn’t protect me. I had been so determined to be the best mother I could be that I dedicated myself to the job … Read More >>

Your Mindfulness Is A Bigger Deal Than You Realise

If you're reading this, you're part of something big that's happening.  A shift.  A move towards a different way of being in the world. I'm not suggesting that mindfulness is a new idea that we've come up with recently - it's well known that it … Read More >>

Learning To Love Meditation

By Jacqueline Atta-Hayford

The very first time I attempted to meditate was in my first year of secondary school. We were on a class retreat. The reason why is vague in my memory, but the exercise was intended to … Read More >>