Sometimes, when something gets heavily commodified or has a sudden surge in popularity – like mindfulness has in recent years – its fundamental purpose can get a little lost in translation.
Perhaps you’ve seen people raving about ‘zen’ in the media, or heard from your friends or peers about how they’ve tried it and felt immediately soothed. Maybe they’ve told you all about this incredible peace they’ve felt, or perhaps you’ve scrolled past some of the millions of #mindfulliving posts on Instagram.
What all of these external factors can often amount to in us is a feeling of expectation. So we go into mindfulness anticipating a feeling of zen, and having a soothing, calming, liberating experience, but things don’t quite live up to those expectations.
So you grow frustrated with it, you walk away from it, and you don’t try it again.
If you can relate to that last paragraph, good. I’m writing this for you. Because you’re just as capable as tapping into the health benefits of mindfulness as anyone else is. Let’s reset what we think we know about mindfulness, and leave some of those expectations at the door…