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Mindfulness Made Easy: Awareness, Kindness, and Befriending Yourself

18 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Mindfulness and meditation are often surrounded by misconceptions, jargon, and unrealistic expectations. In this episode, Pierre and Sarah strip away the complexity and explore a simpler, more human approach. What if mindfulness was simply awareness with kindness? What if meditation was nothing more than sitting and befriending yourself? Together, they discuss presence, emotional maturity, self-awareness, and why these practices matter—not just on a meditation cushion, but in our relationships, work, decisions, and everyday lives. Whether you're new to mindfulness, skeptical of it, or a longtime practitioner, this conversation offers a fresh and accessible perspective on cultivating greater calm, clarity, and connection.

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Mindfulness Made Easy: Awareness, Kindness, and Befriending Yourself

Mindfulness and meditation are often surrounded by misconceptions, jargon, and unrealistic expectations. In this episode, Pierre and Sarah strip away the complexity and explore a simpler, more human approach. What if mindfulness was simply awareness with kindness? What if meditation was nothing more than sitting and befriending yourself? Together, they discuss presence, emotional maturity, self-awareness, and why these practices matter—not just on a meditation cushion, but in our relationships, work, decisions, and everyday lives. Whether you're new to mindfulness, skeptical of it, or a longtime practitioner, this conversation offers a fresh and accessible perspective on cultivating greater calm, clarity, and connection.

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In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre Khawand and Sarah Killeen explore a challenge many of us quietly face every day: avoiding the tasks, conversations, or situations that feel emotionally difficult. But what if the real difficulty is not the task itself—but our relationship with it? Together, they unpack the emotional side of avoidance, including fear, shame, overwhelm, perfectionism, and self-judgment, and explore how mindfulness and self-compassion can help us gently turn toward what we resist instead of continually pushing it away. Rather than promoting harsh productivity or forcing ourselves through discomfort, this conversation offers a more grounded and human approach: • Understanding the emotional charge behind difficult tasks • Why avoidance often prolongs stress and suffering • The importance of “emotional cleanup” before taking action • Working in small iterations instead of overwhelming ourselves • Setting softer, more realistic expectations with ourselves • How action—not perfection—builds self-confidence and growth Pierre and Sarah also reflect on the connection between difficult tasks, growth mindset, intentionality, and emotional resilience—and why sometimes the first meaningful step is simply deciding not to run away anymore. A practical and compassionate conversation about moving from resistance to action—one small step at a time.

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Scars, Mistakes, and Growth: The Hidden Gifts of Imperfection

A simple quote sparked a powerful reflection for this episode. After reading John Steinbeck’s line, “To be alive at all is to have scars,” Sarah began reflecting on how this idea applies to the workplace—and how mistakes, setbacks, and difficult moments can become powerful catalysts for growth. In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah explore how challenges, mistakes, and emotional wounds are not just inevitable parts of life—they are often the very experiences that shape who we become. Together they reflect on: • Why mistakes are an essential part of learning and growth • How perfectionism can make it harder to accept life’s “scars” • The difference between wounds in the moment and scars that form over time • Why meaning is often created after difficult experiences, not during them • How mindfulness helps us work with difficult emotions like shame, guilt, and disappointment • The role of self-compassion and nervous system regulation in difficult moments Pierre and Sarah also explore the workplace dimension of this topic—how we can acknowledge mistakes, grow from them, and cultivate a healthier relationship with imperfection. The conversation ends with a hopeful reminder: scars are not signs of failure. They are evidence that life was lived, lessons were learned, and healing took place.

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