What to Do When You Feel Stuck in Your Mindfulness Practice

What to Do When You Feel Stuck in Your Mindfulness Practice

At some point in practice, many of us wonder: Why does it feel like I’m not growing anymore? In this excerpt from our Community Gathering Q&A, a student opens up about reaching a plateau after years of mindfulness and healing work. Sean Fargo offers a compassionate reframing that feeling stuck is not failure, but often a sign that something deeper is asking for attention. Along the way, he shares practical ways to soften this stuckness — from grounding in nature, to seeking help and...

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Integrating Mindfulness, Movement, And Meaning In Your Yoga Class

Integrating Mindfulness, Movement, And Meaning In Your Yoga Class

You can feel when a class lands: the room gets quiet, the body softens, and attention holds steady even as movement continues. That shift is not magic; it’s method. We sat down with senior teacher and writer Sara-Mai Conway to unpack a practical, human way to make yoga and meditation one continuous experience rather than two separate boxes on a schedule. Sara-Mai's website: https://www.iwriteaboutwellness.com/ We start by redefining yoga as skillful energy movement using both outer and inner...

9 Joulu 1h 18min

Mindfulness For Long Lines And Short Tempers

Mindfulness For Long Lines And Short Tempers

We turn a slow line into a short mindfulness practice that eases tension and reshapes impatience into patience and kindness. We ground in breath, relax the body, and extend compassion to strangers and staff who share the same wish to be happy. • naming impatience as normal and common • breath work with nose inhales and mouth exhales • scanning and softening jaw, shoulders and belly • grounding through feet, posture and relaxed face • wishing yourself ease, patience and kindness • sensing oth...

8 Joulu 5min

Healthy Anger, Healthy Body - with Dr. Gabor Maté

Healthy Anger, Healthy Body - with Dr. Gabor Maté

When does being “nice” start hurting your health? We explore the surprising science that links suppressed emotions—especially healthy anger and buried grief—to immune function, inflammation, and long-term disease risk. Drawing on affective neuroscience, we break down the core mammalian systems wired for rage, fear, panic and grief, care, seeking, and play, and explain why these circuits exist to protect boundaries and connection, not to create chaos. Gabor Maté's website: https://drgabormate....

7 Joulu 8min

Mindfulness Tools For Healing PTSD Across Three Stages

Mindfulness Tools For Healing PTSD Across Three Stages

We map a three-stage approach to using mindfulness for PTSD: immediate self-soothing, reconnecting with emotions, and long-term integration. A short guided practice shows how breath, grounding, and softening cues can create ease while we set clear safety guardrails. • framing mindfulness for PTSD and its stages • self-soothing practices for the immediate aftermath • reconnecting with emotions with courage and choice • integrating trauma healing over the long term • simple guided breathing an...

5 Joulu 7min

From Silence To Seeing: Joseph Goldstein’s Training For The Mind

From Silence To Seeing: Joseph Goldstein’s Training For The Mind

Clarity gets practical when you treat attention like a craft. We open the pages of Joseph Goldstein’s The Experience of Insight and translate retreat-honed wisdom into tools you can actually use: breath you don’t control, movement you feel from the inside, and the quiet power of seeing intention before action. No mystique, no shortcuts—just a clean method for meeting each moment without the usual tug of wanting and resisting. Joseph's book: https://a.co/d/bsVOXoU We start with the mental fra...

3 Joulu 14min

Why Tailored Teaching Beats Cookie Cutter Mindfulness

Why Tailored Teaching Beats Cookie Cutter Mindfulness

A stressful morning, a deep tissue reset, and a simple lesson that changes how we teach: relevance beats routine. Sean shares how tuning into the body can open the door to smarter, kinder mindfulness instruction, especially when life is messy and attention is thin. We walk through a practical approach to choosing what to teach by asking short, respectful questions, listening for needs, and then adapting practices so they fit real people and real constraints. You’ll hear why a trauma‑informed...

1 Joulu 5min

Acceptance As A Form Of Love - A Guided Mindfulness Meditation

Acceptance As A Form Of Love - A Guided Mindfulness Meditation

Sean Fargo guides a grounded mindfulness meditation and explores how gentle awareness helps us return from rumination, meet difficult emotions, and carry presence into daily life. If your mind keeps sprinting ahead or replaying the past, this conversation offers a practical way home. We open with a gentle guided practice to help you feel the room, find your seat, and meet your breath without force, then expand into a clear map of how mindfulness works—and how it differs from concentrati...

30 Marras 31min

Three Keys To A Happier Life

Three Keys To A Happier Life

We break happiness into three sturdy pillars—connection, contribution, and meaning—and explore how each one shows up in daily life. Along the way, we unpack mental “time travel,” awe, and the small acts that make joy more likely. Austin Hill Shaw's website: https://austinhillshaw.com/ • defining happiness through human needs • the many forms of connection including self, people, and nature • distraction, memory, and future thinking as barriers to presence • contribution as usefulness matched...

29 Marras 4min

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