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Working with someone who knows the territory, is focused on your experience and your goals is the Gold Standard for Mindfulness education and support.

If you are excited by the transformative potential of mindfulness and want to explore how it can support your happiness goals then coaching is your next step.

Aussie Meditation

1 to 1 Coaching at Aussie Meditation

 

Our individual coaching is very interactive. Having a coach who really listens to your experience and your goals means they can help you make the most of your meditation practice.

We are passionate about supporting people who are looking for practical and effective tools for positive change, happiness and success. No matter the size of the challenge or the struggle you face.

We we teach a clear and unique set of practical, research-based mindfulness skills  that give you the ability to achieve positive change and happiness in whatever areas matter to you.

Mindfulness, like the training of any skill, needs a clear framework to support skill development.

 

At Aussie Meditation we’ll show you:

  • ‘How it Works’
  • ‘Why it Matters’
  • ‘What to Do’.

We’ll give you:

  • the clarity you need to maximise the quality of your practice time in order to experience high quality benefits in a shorter period of time.
  • different ways to implement your mindfulness skills that are clear, easy to understand and designed to meet your particular situations and interests.
  • different techniques and options to make the most of opportunities that appear in life and practice.
  • different techniques and strategies to deal with challenges that appear in life and practice

Interested in learning more about Mindfulness for Musicians?

Our Mindfulness for Musician Programs are designed to support any musician from student through amateur to world class performer to reach and sustain their peak level of performance.

FAQs

Not at all.

The mind thinks involuntarily just like a heart beats so you’re in good company with the rest of humanity.

The good news here is that there are plenty of ways to use thoughts as a focus object for meditation which means that you can access all the benefits of meditation even if you are someone with a busy mind. No need to try and stop your thoughts.

Busy minds welcome.

There are lots of different approaches to meditation out there. 

Having a system with a really clear, straightforward approach and with so many techniques as options (40 standard techniques) means there’s  a good chance you’ll find one that speaks to your interests and supports your goals.

We hear this a lot.

To really start getting the most out of your meditation practice all it takes is 10 minutes a day. You don’t have 10 minutes? Maybe you’ll feel differently once you know that those 10 minutes can be done even while driving (with the right technique) or walking, working out and more. We can show you how to bring mindfulness into any part of your day. That might look like waiting in a queue, sitting in a meeting, having a conversation, brushing your teeth, preparing for a difficult discussion or having a meal. The list is actually endless. These kinds of moments all add up when it comes to developing your skills, accessing the benefits and your being a more mindful you.

One of the greatest misconceptions out there is that meditation is only about becoming calm. The transformative potential of mindfulness offers a meditator SO much more that just calmness (more about that elsewhere). Mindfulness practice involves 3 attentional skills. These skills work together and naturally develop both calmness and alertness. Instead of relying on a certain level of stress to fuel your ‘edge’ you have that combination of calm and a clarity that we feel when we wake refreshed after a really restful sleep. You’re much less exhausted because you use mindfulness to manage stress instead of fight it. So you have more energy, not less. Your heightened calm allows you to remain unruffled under pressure and the alertness, clarity and attention to detail helps you make better decisions. That’s an edge.

Excuse the directness but…no.

Sometimes people believe they can’t Meditate if they are:

  • Stressed
  • Exhausted
  • Hungry
  • Reactive
  • In pain
  • In a hurry
  • Lost in thought

Whatever your reason you can still effectively Meditate. You can even do it using the very thing you consider an obstacle. When we Meditate we are focused on our Sensory Experience. All these ‘obstacles’ are experienced via our Sensory Experience. Once you know how you can use your obstacle to Meditate which will help you manage the obstacle itself. Lemon to Lemonade!

Yes ABSOLUTELY.

That’s the short answer. The long answer would be to try and summarise the various ways you could use Mindfulness Meditation to improve your Performance Skills (in any field). A very general and very short list might include:

  • Improved Concentration Power will support the quality of your work at every stage
  • As an attention skill focusing on detail and discernment, Sensory Clarity is developing the kind of attention to small details that is required for excellent work.
  • Techniques and strategies to manage stress and anxiety
  • Techniques to nurture positivity and balance the often biased emphasis on negativity that can cripple creativity, self expression and our best work
  • Techniques to enable you to rest and recharge even when you’re busy in practice, rehearsal and performance
  • Mindfulness increases the fulfillment you experience from your successes
  • Mindfulness can be used to establish positive habits and objective behaviour changes that you may wish to be a part of your growth as a performer
  • Mindfulness can be a powerful pathway to self knowledge and insight. As a performer these kinds of insights can be an invaluable tool for growth.

Testimonials

“I thoroughly enjoyed the 8-week mindfulness course and have benefited so much from Mark’s wisdom and guidance. Mark’s instruction is clear, calm and gentle, his passion evident. The techniques I learned have been invaluable. I would highly recommend the course. It has truly changed my life.”

Rebecca
Personal Assistant

“Mindfulness has been something I’ve been wanting to delve into for a while.  While I’ve only completed a few classes with Mark, I have thoroughly enjoyed what I’ve learnt.  Mark runs our class in a very calm, empathetic and professional manner. He is extremely informative and is able to convey what mindfulness involves in a way that is clear and insightful. Thoroughly enjoying the sessions and would recommend to anyone who, like me post-covid, has been thinking of doing something for themselves.”

Catherine
Piano Teacher

“I would like to say thank you & how grateful I am for your guidance and for all shared with me about  Unified Mindfulness. I can not explain how good it is to have someone so freely give. I always left our classes with a genuine feeling of pleasure & well-being.  The big smile when you walk in and your soothing voice made it so easy to feel good and to fall into a state of meditation. I enjoyed every class. You are so generous with your time & you are such a beautiful person. I can not thank you enough.”

Heather
Finance Officer

“I decided to try Unified Mindfulness through Aussie Meditation as a way to re-introduce mindfulness practice in to my life. I found it very practical and tangible. The frustrations I sometimes experienced with other classes did not come up in Mark’s classes. He was succinct in his guidance with tools/approach for the many internal and mental challenges that come up during the meditation learning experience. I would highly recommend this course.”

Jacquelyn
Psychologist