
Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo How Self-Compassion Softens Meditation Resistance And Fear
We explore how to meet resistance to the present moment with compassion instead of force, especially when mindfulness starts to feel scary. We work through what to say when a client wants to stop because they do not want to “see” themselves, and how to keep the practice gentle, safe, and flexible.
• why resistance often shows up as tightening, distraction, or avoidance
• treating ourselves like a friend through kindness and self-compassion
• how to respond when someone says they want to stop
• questions that invite safety and clarity rather than pushing
• asking what someone truly wants from mindfulness or coaching
• offering options: breath, walking, senses, yoga, loving kindness, gratitude
• why forgiveness can feel heavy and how to build toward it
• grief, trauma, and readiness as key context for meditation resistance
• not taking client dropout personally and finding the right fit
• body scans for beginners and how to scale intensity
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Mindfulness Exercises with Sean Fargo is a practical, grounded mindfulness podcast for people who want meditation to actually help in real life.
Hosted by Sean Fargo — a former Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, and founder of MindfulnessExercises.com — this podcast explores how mindfulness can support mental health, emotional regulation, trauma sensitivity, chronic pain, leadership, creativity, and meaningful work.
Each episode offers a mix of:
- Practical mindfulness and meditation teachings
- Conversations with respected meditation teachers, clinicians, authors, and researchers
- Real-world insights for therapists, coaches, yoga teachers, educators, and caregivers
- Gentle reflections for anyone navigating stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or change
If you’re interested in:
- Mindfulness meditation for everyday life
- Trauma-sensitive and compassion-based practices
- Teaching mindfulness in an authentic, non-performative way
- Deepening your own practice while supporting others
…you’re in the right place.
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