The Only Time You Have is Now
So begin to let go of repeated thoughts of the past and future
What is Mindfulness?
A practice where you bring your attention to the present moment and observe your thoughts, feelings and bodily sensations with self-compassion.
Mindfulness helps:
Develop self-compassion and become kinder to yourself
Reduce anxiety and stress
Improve focus and concentration
Increase your awareness of your thoughts, behaviours and emotions
Develop deeper and meaningful relationships with others
Improve attention and concentration
Research has shown that mindfulness has been connected to an improved satisfaction in life, an increased ability to take actions on your values and interests, as well as being important for your overall wellbeing
(Brown & Ryan, 2003)
Who can practice mindfulness?
Anyone!
You can practice mindfulness at any time throughout your day
“Although I'm a big proponent of formal meditation—for the discipline, joy, and calm it brings—I'm moving into an even greater phase of being fully present all the time.
It's a heightened state of being that lets whatever you're doing be your best life, from moment to astonishing moment.”
- Oprah Winfrey
Ways to Work Together
Private Group Sessions
Tailored yoga, meditation and/or mindfulness sessions for private groups, available in Edinburgh or online. Suitable for groups of families or organisations working with underrepresented communities.
Creative Mindfulness for Children and Teenagers
I offer creative mindfulness workshops for children and young people aged from 4-18 years old, these can be tailored to the groups needs. Sessions can also include yoga postures and games. Suitable for a group of families or organisations working with underrepresented communities.
Previous Work
National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
March and May 2024
I worked with the Community Learning and Engagement Team to deliver an Introduction to Mindfulness Workshop. This included supporting and offering guidance to develop their Wellbeing Wanders in the museum during Mental Health Awareness Week.
I further delivered to family 'Slow Down Sunday’ workshops during this week, which included creative mindfulness, yoga, book reading of my debut book ‘Slow Down Amaya’ and craft.
Common Ground Pilgrimages
May 2024
I delivered three yoga and meditation sessions for a group of 22 people, from America, on a literary pilgrimage in Edinburgh. One of the participants shared that:
“I enjoyed yoga so much I plan to begin a practice once I get back home. Using the bolster to support my spine was a game changer - I’m going to buy one when I get back home. You have such a kind, compassionate demeanor.”
- Sonya
Big Hearts Community Trust
June and September 2024
In June, I shared a beginner friendly teen yoga session followed by a creative mindfulness session. This was with young people in their ‘That's Me!’ Project. It was the group's first time experiencing yoga and mindfulness.
They shared the following comments during the session…
“I feel like I need a bubble bath.”
“This is the first time I have felt calm in a really long time, apart from when i'm sleeping.”
In September, I shared a creative mindfulness and yoga session for Big Hearts Kinship Carer group to share tools to feel more relaxed.
Please note: If you have experienced PTSD or serious health issues please speak to your GP or other relevant medical practitioner before practicing mindfulness meditation.
Get in Touch
Prices are from £200 per hour
Enquire about a private session by filling in the form below or email hello@butterfly-minds.co.uk