When you don’t seek the “next” thing, you learn how to be HERE and NOW.
When you don’t run away from it, you realize how powerful that is.
Look for the gains here and the rest will follow.
When you don’t seek the “next” thing, you learn how to be HERE and NOW.
When you don’t run away from it, you realize how powerful that is.
Look for the gains here and the rest will follow.
When you focus on what you want to happen, you avoid what's happening.
Waiting for the meditation to be over.
Trying to finish the workout.
"Getting through" the pain instead of feeling it.
Drill into the moment over and over, and stack up the real gains.
Leave the TV off.
Cut the soundtrack.
End the imaginary conversations in your head.
Raw-dog as much as you can.
Take away as much of the noise as possible for as long as possible and see what happens.
Don't have to shoot for perfection - just push a little harder today.
Leave the TV off.
Cut the soundtrack.
End the imaginary conversations in your head.
Raw-dog as much as you can.
Take away as much of the noise as possible for as long as possible and see what happens.
Don't have to shoot for perfection - just push a little harder today.
Because you learn how to stay instead of scroll.
You stay with discomfort, stress, anger, boredom...
...instead of "scrolling away"— whether it's on your phone or in your head.
#meditation #mindfulness #manup
Because you learn how to stay instead of scroll.
You stay with discomfort, stress, anger, boredom...
...instead of "scrolling away"— whether it's on your phone or in your head.
#meditation #mindfulness #manup
And what are you missing as a result?
And what are you missing as a result?
Smarter without looking down your nose at anyone?
Wiser without condescending?
Calmer without going soft?
Let's build a tribe.
#mindfulness #meditation #discipline
Smarter without looking down your nose at anyone?
Wiser without condescending?
Calmer without going soft?
Let's build a tribe.
#mindfulness #meditation #discipline
Procrastination protects you from failure.
Overthinking protects you from feeling shit.
Booze/TV/Phone protects you from what's happening in this moment.
Meditation forces you to face what you're avoiding with all that "doing."
#meditation #mindfulness
Procrastination protects you from failure.
Overthinking protects you from feeling shit.
Booze/TV/Phone protects you from what's happening in this moment.
Meditation forces you to face what you're avoiding with all that "doing."
#meditation #mindfulness
...the same way picking up a piece of metal and putting it down over and over and over is pointless.
It's not what you're doing.
It's what you're becoming.
#meditation #mindfulness
...the same way picking up a piece of metal and putting it down over and over and over is pointless.
It's not what you're doing.
It's what you're becoming.
#meditation #mindfulness
But if you have issues with:
- Insecurity
- Rage
- Everyday "addictions"
- Actual clinical addiction
- Fear & anxiety
...or you just want to optimize your life, #meditation and #mindfulness can help as much as the other stuff
But if you have issues with:
- Insecurity
- Rage
- Everyday "addictions"
- Actual clinical addiction
- Fear & anxiety
...or you just want to optimize your life, #meditation and #mindfulness can help as much as the other stuff
You don’t have to punish your hips, knees, or back.
You don’t have to punish your hips, knees, or back.
But they don't sit there "thinking" about it.
They just observe it - without analyzing it.
So what's the point?
You're training the ability to bring your attention to something and keep it there.
But they don't sit there "thinking" about it.
They just observe it - without analyzing it.
So what's the point?
You're training the ability to bring your attention to something and keep it there.
And you're right.
And that's the point.
Only in the absence of the noise, activity, and distraction of “doing shit” can we start to see what’s under the hood.
On the other side of boredom is where it gets interesting. Strap in.
And you're right.
And that's the point.
Only in the absence of the noise, activity, and distraction of “doing shit” can we start to see what’s under the hood.
On the other side of boredom is where it gets interesting. Strap in.
Get up 15 minutes earlier. Not a huge ask.
Meditating in the middle (or at the end) of a hectic day makes it harder. Not impossible, but harder.
Bonus: you'll head into your day calmer & clearer
#meditation #mindfulness #vipassana
Get up 15 minutes earlier. Not a huge ask.
Meditating in the middle (or at the end) of a hectic day makes it harder. Not impossible, but harder.
Bonus: you'll head into your day calmer & clearer
#meditation #mindfulness #vipassana
Don’t go for hour sessions off the rip–you’ll end up meditating for 10 min and daydreaming for 50.
Research (specifically from @amishijha.bsky.social) suggests as little as 15 minutes daily can get results.
Commit to 1-5 min/day to build the habit.
Don’t go for hour sessions off the rip–you’ll end up meditating for 10 min and daydreaming for 50.
Research (specifically from @amishijha.bsky.social) suggests as little as 15 minutes daily can get results.
Commit to 1-5 min/day to build the habit.
Give yourself the option not to do it.
Which sounds wrong, but hear me out.
Give yourself the option not to do it.
Which sounds wrong, but hear me out.
There’s a “feed” of thoughts, memories, fantasies, rehearsals, trivia, worries, comforts, and other noise constantly streaming in there.
There’s a “feed” of thoughts, memories, fantasies, rehearsals, trivia, worries, comforts, and other noise constantly streaming in there.
All of us get by on a few key things. One of them is other people giving us a pass or two. Or a thousand.
Who's been making room for you to fail?
All of us get by on a few key things. One of them is other people giving us a pass or two. Or a thousand.
Who's been making room for you to fail?
This keeps you on the hamster wheel.
Living in the now isn't "stopping." It's stepping off the wheel so you can get somewhere.
Train mindfulness like a muscle.
This keeps you on the hamster wheel.
Living in the now isn't "stopping." It's stepping off the wheel so you can get somewhere.
Train mindfulness like a muscle.
Being "right" feels safe.
It creates a comforting illusion of order. It offers an explanation for the things that scare us.
If you want to abandon fear, first ask yourself if you have a cozy explanation for everything.
Being "right" feels safe.
It creates a comforting illusion of order. It offers an explanation for the things that scare us.
If you want to abandon fear, first ask yourself if you have a cozy explanation for everything.
That includes anxiety, fear, anger, self-loathing, abuse, and anything else you put enough reps into (or that someone else put in for you).
When you think you "can't change" something you know is harming you, this is often why.
That includes anxiety, fear, anger, self-loathing, abuse, and anything else you put enough reps into (or that someone else put in for you).
When you think you "can't change" something you know is harming you, this is often why.
Wanting to change comes from a place of insecurity. You're despising what you don't like about you.
Wanting to grow comes from a place of calm confidence. You're encouraging the best in you to come forward.
Wanting to change comes from a place of insecurity. You're despising what you don't like about you.
Wanting to grow comes from a place of calm confidence. You're encouraging the best in you to come forward.