strengthen reflexivity

AMPLIFY MINDFULNESS

mindfulness is the practice of becoming fully awake to the possibilities of each moment. it requires that we acknowledge our own priorities and histories and set them aside consciously to recalibrate our response to benefit our actions.

in proposing a framework for amplifying mindfulness in everyday life jon kabat-zinn offers nine attitudes that may be cultivated to promote mindful action.

opening the door to just one attitude at a time can give us the spaciousness and clarity we need to acknowledge our default responses and reactions. this in turn increases the likelihood of resolution of conflicts within ourselves and with others.

mindfulness

awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the moment, non-judgementally... in the service of self-understanding and wisdom.

jon kabat-zinn

explore nine pathways

ACCESS MINDFUL ACTION

each attitude of mindfulness can serve as a doorway to mindful action. by studying the nine attitudes at length we give ourselves nine possible pathways to constructive action. by narrowing the parameters of our inquiry we can replace our habitual reactivity with reflexivity and compassionate listening and reasoning.

nine attitudes of mindfulness

NON-JUDGING

being mindful of our own judging tendencies. acknowledging the role of our own biases and preferences and setting them aside in the moment.

PATIENCE

allowing events to unfold in their own time. getting comfortable with not knowing and accepting that things will reveal themselves in time.

TRUST

having a fundamental belief in our own wisdom and goodness. honoring our own feelings and intuition and having trust in the wisdom of others.

BEGINNER'S MIND

being open curious and probing. bringing the capacity for awe and wonder to a situation rather than our preconceptions and certainty.

NON-STRIVING

relinquishing the struggle to control the narrative of the day. allowing ourselves to be aware without reactivity so we can respond to events in a more constructive way.

ACCEPTANCE

making our peace with things as they really exist and not as we may wish them to be. acceptance is not a passive stance but an active cultivation of reality which can lead to mindful action.

LETTING GO

allowing ourselves to be open to all possibilities and to embrace change without fear. our inability to let go is rooted in our terror of the unknown and our unwillingness to change or compromise which leads to grasping and suffering.

GRATITIUDE

gaining perspective and compassion for ourselves which then informs our interaction with others.

GENEROSITY

connecting with our expansive natures. altruism and generosity iterate our agency and express our sense of belonging to a larger whole.

practice discernment.
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