Aside from meditation, I’ve started on a French course, as part of my self-improvement ideas. I’m also trying to read more books, and listen to more podcasts – as a means of education and not entertainment.
Aside from meditation, I’ve started on a French course, as part of my self-improvement ideas. I’m also trying to read more books, and listen to more podcasts – as a means of education and not entertainment.
I couldn’t ever see the point of it to be honest. How was a few minutes each day chanting some jumbo jumbo going to help me in my life?
I put it down to something done in the Himalayans by Buddhists and drug-taking hippies.
Wind forward some years, and my wife, Kathy, decided to take it up. Again I couldn’t get this idea of repeating some mantra and finding it life-changing.
Then, one day, wandering through the App Store on my iPad I found Headspace. I thought, OK, I’ll give it a listen. It was a free introduction after all. I was surprised as there was this guy talking to me in plain English and not using some weird words or chant. He explained how it worked, and I gave it a try. After a couple of false starts I’ve now incorporated meditation, or mindfulness, into my daily routine. Guess what? It works.
I’ve found a sense of calm, and relaxation. Unwinding a little, if you will. The idea is simple when explained. It’s a way to rest the mind, to cleaner the mind of all the mental distractions that go on all day, and actually focus on the ‘here and now’; the present.
It’s early days for me yet, but I’m certainly going to continue with this. Like most things it takes time to get ‘up to speed’; to train the mind to learn how to focus better, and how it can be used at almost anytime during the day. It can be done while at work, or with others. One doesn’t have to sit cross-legged on the floor with head bowed mumbling to oneself! Those around you need not even notice.
It’s all about giving your head space.
It’s actually quite annoying to have to take three days off for a simple medical procedure.
Day one was the preparation, and I couldn’t go to work as I had to be sitting right next to the toilet.
Day two was the procedure itself.
Day three is required as I’m not allowed to drive for 24 hours as I was given a sedative on day two.
Oh well, I can doze in the sunshine as the weather is glorious here for September.