@coolcut Yeah, Headspace never stuck for me either. The simplicity of Oak seems to be what works for me.
@colinwalker I'm really enjoying Oak. Hoping to meditate at least 20 minutes a day, but historically have never gotten past the urge for each session to be over.
@jack I’m starting at 10 but want to build. I think 20 minute sessions are about as long as I’d want to go.
@colinwalker I'm still at 10/day. Going with that for a couple weeks before bumping it up. Very tempted to try one of those 10-day retreats but afraid I'd lose my mind. :)
@jack I’d have been fine in my younger days. When I lived on my own and was a bit of a loner I could days without talking to anyone. Not so sure now though.
@colinwalker I’ve given Oak a try after you mentioned it over the weekend. I also downloaded buddhify & Insight Timer to give them a whirl. I like buddhify‘s wheel approach; Insight Timer’s insistence on signing up for an account was a turn-off.
@schuth Exactly the reason I’ve not dived into Insight Timer myself. What potentially interests me in Buddhify is the tailored meditations but I’ll see how I go for a while.
@jack I'd suggest avoiding retreats if you haven't done much meditating - they are hard work and you need to be comfortable meditating for good chunks of time first. I've been sitting off and on for 10 years for up to 1.5hrs/day and still haven't braved more than 3 days of retreat
@tonybloggs that sounds like good advice. Maybe I’ll be able to work up to it eventually.
@tonybloggs I did see that, and I’ll probably attempt it at some point. It’s a bit too unstructured for where I’m at in right now, which is fine. I’m hoping I’ll be comfortable with some unstructured meditation by summer.
@jack otoh, going to a meditation retreat can be really good immersion training. Note: my background is Soto Zen, and that’s mostly “just sitting.” Note also, tho, that I did my first three days of retreat with untreated ADHD and it was incredible.
@jw Same background :) ...I did do some retreats in my early days but they were HARD. But yep there is value in immersion too, I'm just suggesting that being able to sit for 25+mins a couple of times a day on your own first will help a lot.
@tonybloggs word. I'm not sure I've ever sat more than 15 min at a time outside of a retreat, but that's ok! Everyone has a different method. 🧘