Untangled

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I'm Kirsty, a qualified mindfulness teacher, a mental health first aider and a coach and mentor (ILM5).

Find out more about me.

With mindfulness, we notice our lives as they unfold, instead of being lost in thought or living on autopilot, missing out on what really matters.

We wake up and are here, now.

I deliver various mindful workshops and courses, including the 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course. This course is for anyone interested in boosting their wellbeing, by finding new ways to live with more energy, focus and compassion.

The MBSR course is designed to support you if you are experiencing, or have experienced, stress, anxiety, depression or chronic pain which negatively impacts your life.

With a maximum of 12 people, you will learn about mindfulness through a variety of different meditations, group discussions and teachings. Read testimonials from past participants.

Amongst other things, over the course of 8 weeks you will learn:

The course comprises a two-hour session every week for eight weeks. To get the most out of the experience, home practice will also be recommended.

Contact me for details of upcoming courses.

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“MRI scans show that after an eight-week course of mindfulness practice, the brain’s “fight or flight” center, the amygdala, appears to shrink” (Scientific America).

This can reduce our stress and anxiety and mean we are able to respond more thoughtfully instead of react automatically, which can be particularly helpful when we feel under threat by some aspect of life.

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“As the amygdala shrinks, the prefrontal cortex – associated with higher order brain functions such as awareness, concentration and decision-making – becomes thicker.” (Scientific America).

A thicker pre-frontal cortex also means we can become better at noticing and managing our emotions, planning and problem solving.

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An area of the brain known as the hippocampus also becomes thicker, benefitting from mindfulness practice. This part of the brain is responsible for learning and memory.

“Mindfulness is awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgementally.”

— Jon Kabat-Zinn (founder of the MBSR course)

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