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Putting brain science, mindfulness and psychology together for your practical use. Join every week with Jess Bigogno, mindfulness coach, psychotherapist and author as she gives you methods to calmly navigate your way through the latest world challenges.

Calm Your Mind Sessions Jess Bigogno & Reset Button

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Putting brain science, mindfulness and psychology together for your practical use. Join every week with Jess Bigogno, mindfulness coach, psychotherapist and author as she gives you methods to calmly navigate your way through the latest world challenges.

    Calm Your Mind Session 19

    Calm Your Mind Session 19

    The Power of Letting Go. In life, stuff happens, then it disappears.
    Your childhood, your breakfast, cassette tapes, relationships.
    The only thing we can be sure of is that things change and end.
    It’s part of the reality of our human existence.
    In this week’s session we look at how we deal with this reality. We explore ways of relating to it that help us to live from a place of more freedom.

    Calm Your Mind Session 18

    Calm Your Mind Session 18

    How often do we say, ‘I’ve had a bad day’, or ‘I’ve had a good day’?We mostly judge this by the amount of negative thoughts and feelings we have. This is because we consider difficult thoughts and feelings to be bad which is a major part of our suffering.What if we could bring compassion to our human experience so that no days are judged as being ‘bad’?In this week’s session we will learn the three steps for experiencing all that life brings us with less suffering and more ease.We will also do a grounding, calming guided meditation.

    Calm Your Mind Session 17

    Calm Your Mind Session 17

    Tame the emotional dragon!
    It’s hard for us not to want to get rid of our emotional dragons. The fear, the shame, the anger.The truth of life is that they will keep appearing. It’s a fundamental part of being human. However, this doesn’t mean we have to suffer from them so much. In reality, it’s not what’s happening - the rising emotion - but how we relate to it that causes the suffering. In Tuesday’s session we look at how by relating to our emotional experience with mindfulness and compassion, we can turn our dragons into mice that come and go without bothering us so much.Join us as we explore how we can step out of this battle so that we can be more at peace even in stressful times.We will also do a grounding, calming guided meditation.

    Calm Your Mind Session 16

    Calm Your Mind Session 16

    Be more dog.
    What do dogs do in stressful situations that we don’t?They feel the stress, sure.They go through the suffering of separation or hunger.But they don’t go to war with themselves like we do. They feel it and then move on to the next thing.When we are stressed we have a tendency to fight with ourselves. Judging, criticising, telling ourselves with our thoughts that something is wrong with us. In this week’s Calm Your Mind session we will explore how we can step out of this battle so that we can be more at peace even in stressful times.We will also do a grounding, calming guided meditation.

    Calm Your Mind Session 15

    Calm Your Mind Session 15

    Sometimes life floats along without us paying attention – we’re busy going somewhere, getting something, being on autopilot. When something big happens it can wake us up and make us realise what is truly important. It can also bring us closer to a feeling of common humanity. That we share a basic longing for being fully alive, for love and freedom. In this week’s session I'll be talking about how we can turn current global events into a chance to connect with this common humanity in a way that can create positive change.

    Calm Your Mind Session 14

    Calm Your Mind Session 14

    This week's session is going to be about the power of the wanting mind and how to become more satisfied with right now.We often have the sense that are on our way somewhere, we want something different or something more. This innate human tendency for desire, or ‘wanting mind’, brings us away from the present moment - the only moment where we can really experience true satisfaction.Whilst there is nothing inherently wrong with desire, when the desire ‘on button’ is activated too often, this can lead us to behaviours that are unhelpful, exhausting and addictive in nature. By never having a sense of ‘enoughness’ we become worn out in our attempts to reach it.In this week’s session we will learn how we can practice having the sense of ‘enoughness’ right now through bringing a different quality of awareness to our present moment experience. We learn that this sense of satisfaction is unrelated to external circumstances and therefore is a lot more powerful for our sense of wellbeing.

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