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Mindfulness for Life (MBCT-L)


  • Sky Barn, Chyan Cultural Centre Chyan Farm, Jobs Water, Halvasso Penryn United Kingdom (map)

Mindfulness is a way of paying attention. When we practice mindfulness, we are training ourselves to be fully present in each moment, meeting our experience of ourselves and the world around us exactly as it is. This enables us to become skilled at working with our mind and our mental states.

Staying in touch with the present in this way, from one moment to the next, may lead you to experience yourself differently, perhaps feeling less stuck, or recognising more strength, balance and confidence in yourself. Research has shown that most people completing the programme report lasting physical and psychological benefits including:

  • Greater self-confidence and more acceptance of life as it is

  • An increased ability to cope effectively with both short and long-term stressful situations

  • An increased ability to relax and experience calm

  • More energy, enthusiasm and appreciation for life

What does the course involve?
You will be taught in a group of maximum 16 people. The course consists of 8 sessions of 2 hours online. There will be daily home practice of one hour as part of the course. You will have a course manual and audio files / downloads to help you with your home practice.

Commitment
Getting the most out of the course will require some work on your part. It requires a strong commitment to work on yourself through a gentle but rigorous daily discipline of meditation and movement practice. Making the commitment to devote the time needed for this personal exploration can feel difficult, but most people consider it worthwhile.
Once your application has been received, Stephanie will phone you for an orientation to the course and answer any questions you may want to ask.

Who is the course for?
The course is suitable for most people. We all experience difficulty in our lives and the course can teach skills to help manage difficulty. Some participants come to the course because of a specific physical or mental health problem; others come to help themselves with more general stresses. Sometimes people want to do the course for professional reasons: to improve performance, leadership and sometimes as first step towards learning to use the approach to help others. It is important that everyone fully participates as themselves and not as an observer.

Thursday morning 1030am -1230pm
September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, October 7, 14, 21,

Day retreat: Sunday 6th October

Venue: Sky Barn, Chyan Farm (online option available)

Cost: This course includes 22 hours in person teaching, course workbook and audio files. £200 supporter rate, £180 standard, £160 concessions

For more information or to book, please get in touch.