From Total Chance to Everyday Practice: How Mindfulness Has Changed My Life.

by Danny Newman

I haven’t practiced mindfulness for all that long. In fact, my first hands on experience with the practice happened by fluke just a few years ago. It was late afternoon in London and I … Read More >>

How To Listen To The Restlessness Within

by Susan Shea

This past month, I joined an online meditation challenge that required only that I devote 10 minutes a day to my practice for just three weeks. I was excited by the challenge, because the timing … Read More >>

A Mindful Tennis Serve

by Chetan Mistry

What are the sounds, feelings and sights of a mindful tennis serve? Slowly breathe in, slowly breathe out. Breathe in, breathe out. The breath in is gentle, the breath out is a little more … Read More >>

The Joy of Travelling Mindfully

by Kacey Mya Bradley

When I travel, I'm always in awe of the diverse people and cultural practices that constitute this world. From the rolling hills of Ireland to the drylands of the Sahara in Africa, I always … Read More >>

3 Things We Can Unlearn To Boost Mindfulness

Learning mindfulness isn't so much about taking on new skills, as it is about letting go of the things that get in the way.  With increased awareness, we begin to shine a spotlight on all the unhelpful habits and perspectives that have been tripping … Read More >>

How Mindfulness Helped Me Survive Postpartum Depression

by Isabel William

Along with my twins came postpartum depression and the most difficult period of my life. I knew that my life would greatly change after giving birth, but I had never expected to be so … Read More >>

Seasonal Mindfulness: Getting to Grips with Winter

by Amy McMillan

I didn’t always look forward to winter – in fact, I dreaded it with a passion.  In the UK, winter can be long; the nights are dark and we are often subjected to dank, drizzly days.  I used to … Read More >>

Walking as a mindfulness practice: Incredible life-changing benefits

by Anna Fox

The crunching sound of dry brown fallen leaves beneath my feet is the only sound in this moment. There are millions of them and they stretch out as far as the eye can see. Crunching, crunching, … Read More >>