Heartbreak: How Mindfulness and Meditation Helped Me Heal

by Desire Klingensmith

For anyone who’s experienced grief, the pain of waking is familiar. Of course, it’s not actually waking up that’s painful, but reality washing over you again. You wake up and your memories … Read More >>

Keeping The Flame Of Mindfulness Alight

One of the challenges of developing a mindfulness practice can be found in those two words - 'developing' and 'practice'.  Most of us come to mindfulness because we want something to change, and so we tend to see it as a potential solution, and have … Read More >>

Mindfulness and Me

by Kirsty Morgan

When I first found out about ‘mindfulness’, or more importantly my lack of it, it was a few years ago on the back of some management training. At the time I had recently had a promotion and was … Read More >>

The healing power of poetry – a key to contemplation and tranquillity

by Gabi Reigh

Who reads poetry these days? Going by the sales figures of poetry books, it would be fair to conclude that it is only a small minority of people. This is understandable, in many ways; when we find … Read More >>

Making Friends With My Anxiety

As a wellbeing coach and mindfulness teacher, I don't just share from the theory of mindfulness, but from my own experience too.  Here's my own story about how mindfulness and self-kindness transformed my relationship with anxiety - from outright … Read More >>

Practicing Mindfulness Every Day

by Matthew Jones

It was 5 a.m. when I found out the results of the 2016 election. The sun had yet to lift its head above the horizon, and the narrow Barcelona alleyway where I lived was still dormant. I’d fallen … Read More >>

My Mindfulness Journey

by Alex Moore

My story begins five years ago, when I was first diagnosed with a mental illness. Like many others in my situation, the first verdict wasn’t the right one at all. What doctors first pinned down as … Read More >>

This Too Shall Pass

by Susan Shea

We recently lost my mother-in-law to cancer. Her diagnosis was a shock, and we lost her less than two months after her cancer was discovered. One day, my husband … Read More >>