'In the moment'

Dates
13/05/202419:00 – 20:00

Venue
Zoom Summer 2024
New Leaf Recovery and Wellbeing College

About the Session

With mindfulness becoming ever more mainstream, we explore what ‘living in the moment’ truly means and how it can aid recovery and promote wellbeing. We will also explore some simple and practical advice to live more presently.

Mindfulness is beneficial for most people’s mental health and wellbeing. However, there are some circumstances where using, or learning to use it may not be helpful and you should consider this before signing up for this course.

The key considerations are mental health challenges where someone is experiencing psychosis or dissociation – this is when you may be feeling ungrounded and not fully in touch with yourself or your surroundings.

Just as swimming is a valuable life skill, we wouldn’t begin the practice in the deep end or in open or turbulent water. We would start in the shallow end, with a teacher and progress to more challenging situations gradually. The same is true of mindfulness. We recommend that if you are feeling not fully in touch with yourself or your surroundings you discuss the appropriateness of mindfulness with your healthcare professional in the first instance.

Learning objectives:

•  To understand what ‘living in the moment’ means

•  To explore the common myths that surround mindfulness and present moment awareness

•  To learn how living in the moment aids wellbeing

•  To explore simple practices for home

This session takes place over one hour in one session.

Booking a course

We teach our courses in a classroom or online. You can find the venues at https://www.newleafcollege.co.uk/Courses/Venues .

Classes online are via the Zoom online platform. If you are still getting familiar with Zoom, visit our how to use guide at https://www.newleafcollege.co.uk/how-to-use-zoom

We have additional information for people who might need access to IT equipment; please visit our digital skills and inclusion page.

The college strives to provide students with positive experiences and is committed to making the college accessible to all. Please read our code of conduct to learn what we expect of our students when attending courses.

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