In our everyday lives, the mind can feel busy, scattered, anxious or relentlessly self-critical — and many of us try to manage this by pushing thoughts away, wrestling with them or attempting to “think our way out” of uncomfortable situations. But fighting the mind is a battle we rarely win. In fact, this reactivity often makes life feel even harder.
Mindfulness helps us to let go of this struggle as we gradually develop a more compassionate relationship with our minds. This may not sound like much but it can have a profound effect on our day-to-day experience and overall sense of wellbeing.
You are invited to come along to explore these and other ideas through guided mindful practices and reflections. Practices can be done sitting, standing or lying down. These monthly sessions are led by Sarah-Linda Johnson, experienced mindfulness teacher (with trauma sensitive training) and Cramleigh contributor.