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Rewind: You're Exactly Where You Should Be

Radio Headspace

Headspace Studios

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

There are many moments in life that go differently than we expected. On today’s Radio Headspace Rewind, Eve explains how mindfulness helps us cope with bumps in the road. If you feel like talking to someone would help, consider reaching out or talking to a healthcare professional. If you are in a relationship that you feel you can’t get out of, a resource to also consider is thehotline.org.  Eve Lewis Prieto is Director of Teaching at Headspace, a certified Mindfulness & Meditation teacher and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) instructor. At Headspace, Eve helps to introduce new meditation teachers to the platform and creates and oversees a wide array of meditation and mindfulness experiences that meet the diverse needs of our members. She is passionate about teaching the benefits of these time-honoured practices, with the aim of helping people take care of their mental health.  Send any general questions to askeve@headspace.com, or you can connect and meditate with Eve via Instagram @meditatewitheve where she leads a weekly live meditation.  Try the Headspace app free for 30 days here!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, it's your host, Eve here. Welcome to Radio Headspace and to Friday. So I was in

0:21.1

a meditation class recently and one of the teachers said to me, you are exactly where

0:28.2

you are supposed to be. This was said in the context of the fact that everyone's path

0:34.8

is different, but you are where you are right now because what is happening is happening.

0:41.7

There is a truth in that. I fully understand that the sentiment of you are exactly where

0:48.6

you are supposed to be won't land for everyone. What we can do is influence what happens

0:55.0

next through our actions, behaviors and words, both as individuals and as a global community.

1:05.1

I was thinking about the movie sliding doors. It makes a great point. A split second decision

1:11.9

or an event really can change the course of our lives. My path has certainly not been

1:18.6

a straight one. It took years of dealing with anxiety and sleep issues before I even

1:24.4

started a meditation practice. I was in a toxic relationship for years and I felt really

1:31.6

trapped. I literally thought I had no option but to just stick it out. I was in thousands

1:38.4

of pounds worth of debt and trusted that the person I was with was making the right

1:43.3

decisions and I was ashamed to ask for help. At the same time, my father was dealing

1:49.9

with an addiction and it was breaking the family apart. So if someone had said to me

1:55.5

then, you are exactly where you are supposed to be. I would have gotten really angry with

2:01.2

them. Slowly but surely things did start to change. I realized I had to stand up for

2:08.3

myself and I got myself out of the relationship. I asked for help and started to see a therapist.

2:14.8

I tried some meditation. My dad finally got help and spent the remaining years of his life,

2:21.8

sober. We were a family again. Did things suddenly flip and become easy and straight forward?

2:29.4

No definitely not. But I was starting to trust the process and the path a little bit more.

2:37.4

I think the biggest sliding door moment for me was actually how I ended up working at

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