Meditation
Let's find our zen together with a relaxing meditation session to unwind and destress.
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About this event
Learn the essentials of meditation for calm, clarity, and focused thinking.
Overview:
Meditation isn’t about incense, chanting, or levitating above the sofa. It’s about tuning in without tuning out completely. This course explores how meditation works from a practical and psychological standpoint, guiding learners through techniques that improve concentration, reduce stress, and sharpen daily thinking.
You won’t be expected to adopt a lifestyle or grow a beard. Instead, we keep things grounded, structured, and applicable. Whether you're curious or simply tired of your thoughts sounding like a traffic jam, this course provides techniques that can be practised anywhere you have access to quiet—earplugs optional.
Learning Outcomes:
- Learn core breathing techniques used in meditation
- Understand how focus is developed through stillness
- Recognise signs of mental clutter and distraction
- Develop a consistent and personal meditation routine
- Identify benefits of mindfulness in daily activity
- Use meditation to reduce cognitive stress responses
Who is this Course For
- Individuals seeking more focus and mental clarity
- People interested in improving emotional regulation
- Students dealing with exam-related anxiety
- Professionals facing high-pressure work environments
- Creative workers needing better concentration techniques
- Carers or helpers managing emotional demands
- Managers aiming to reduce reactive decision-making
- Anyone curious about quieting internal mental noise
Career Path
- Wellbeing Advisor – £30,000/year
- Mindfulness Coach – £28,000/year
- Health and Wellness Blogger – £25,000/year
- Stress Management Consultant – £35,000/year
- Employee Wellness Officer – £34,000/year
- Life Coach – £29,000/year
Frequently asked questions
It’s a practice of calming the mind and focusing attention.
No, beginners can start with short guided sessions.
Start with 5–10 minutes and gradually increase as comfortable.
Yes, regular practice can lower stress and improve focus.