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    What to Do When You Feel Stuck in Your Mindfulness Practice

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    Sean FargoPublished October 9, 2025 · Updated October 29, 2025 · 2 min read
    What to Do When You Feel Stuck in Your Mindfulness Practice

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    In this heartfelt episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, host Sean Fargo explores a common yet often misunderstood experience in meditation and healing work — the feeling of being stuck.

    Many long-term practitioners eventually wonder, “Why does it feel like I’m not growing anymore?” In this excerpt from a Community Gathering Q&A, a student opens up about reaching a plateau after years of mindfulness and self-development.

    Sean offers a compassionate reframing: feeling stuck is not a failure, but a natural part of the journey. Often, this stillness signals that something deeper within us is ready to be seen, softened, or released. Through his grounded guidance, he helps us recognize plateaus not as walls, but as doorways to greater presence and freedom.

    Along the way, Sean shares gentle, practical ways to move through this phase — from grounding in nature and practicing forgiveness, to reaching out for support and reconnecting with self-compassion.

    This conversation is an invitation to trust the process, honor the pauses, and allow growth to unfold in its own time.

    Sponsored by our Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program MindfulnessExercises.com/Certify

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why feeling stuck is a natural part of mindfulness practice
    • How to reframe plateaus as opportunities for deeper healing
    • Practical tools for renewal — from grounding in nature to self-compassion
    • How to ask for help and support when mindfulness alone isn’t enough
    • Ways to update your inner “blueprint” to align with new levels of awareness

    Show Notes:

    Updating the Blueprint

    Sean discusses how our internal “blueprint” — the patterns that shape how we relate to ourselves and others — can sometimes lag behind our growth, causing a feeling of stagnation.

    Recognizing Stuck Energy

    Rather than pushing through, Sean encourages listening to this energy with curiosity and care. Often, stuckness is simply a signal that deeper emotions or needs are ready to surface.

    Asking for Support

    Mindfulness doesn’t mean going it alone. Sean emphasizes the importance of community, therapy, or mentorship to help us navigate challenging phases of growth.

    Grounding & Renewal Practices

    Practical tools — such as spending time in nature, journaling, mindful movement, or forgiveness practices — help release tension and rekindle a sense of vitality and flow.

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    Transcript

    Show transcript· 5 min read

    Speaker 1 · 0:04Welcome friends. I'm Sean Fargo. In today's episode, we're going to explore a question that most mindfulness practitioners face at some point, which is, what should I do when it feels like I've hit a plateau in my mindfulness meditation practice? I've had several of these over the last 20, 25 years, and it can be a little confusing and uninspiring at some times. One of our students brought this up during a live QA call inside our mindfulness teacher certification. And together we explored how so-called plateaus are not a sign of failure, but a natural part of the practice. And often an invitation to deepen and enhance our presence in new ways. So with that, here's the exchange from our live session.

    Speaker 2 · 1:07I have practicing mindfulness for maybe five years, and since then I have a lot of improvements in my life.

    Speaker 1 · 1:32One thing that's been helpful for me in times where I felt stuck is to get a sense of my blueprint for life. In other words, to sense into how I've been relating to life and how it should be. And maybe that blueprint, that framework, the structure of how I think life should be for myself isn't working anymore. And to find a very empowering new blueprint. What was I focusing on in the five years or more in which life was unstuck? Sometimes our view or blueprint needs an upgrade or an update. Sometimes to fit with reality, sometimes to meet a new chapter or to close an old one. Sometimes, aside from blueprints, to sense into the layers of energy in the body. And noticing if there's a layer of grief, deep sadness, or not wanting to let go of something that's ending, moving, dying, and to honor that grief, or a deep layer of fear, or both. But sensing internally into the physical body and sensing into the layers of the heart and the belly can uncover what is actually stuck, stuck energy, stuck emotion, and to meet those energies and sensations with gentle awareness, acknowledging them, breathing with allowing them to get bigger or to change or to do whatever they want, allowing them to communicate. I think these days, a lot of us are not asking for help. Sometimes, if I'm stuck, I feel like I need to do this by myself. And, you know, so can we consider asking for support from family, ancestors, great-great-great grandmothers and grandfathers, kids, Mother Earth, God, coaches, all of the above, divine wisdom, divine love, chat GPT. So asking for lots of help can be very helpful. You know, prayer. Sometimes fasting, you know, I'm not a doctor, but for a lot of people, fasting for two days, five days can help reset everything, including spirit. Putting our hands and our feet on the earth, like in the soil, on the grass, grounding. A lot of times, like certain energies will be released through the body into the earth, which can happily absorb that energy. Gardening, you know, connecting our hands and our feet with the earth, sweating, hydrating. I periodically do adrenal gland cleansing. There's like adrenal kits that you can get online that can help your adrenal glands find balance. We might be stuck in a fight or flight or freeze. We might be stuck in depression. We might be stuck in resentment. There's so many things we can get stuck into. Oftentimes, it's like, well, is there someone who I need to forgive? And if I could forgive them even just a little bit, what might that feel like? If I could forgive myself, even just a little bit, what might that feel like? If I need to ask for forgiveness, even just a little bit, what might that feel like? Sometimes we're stuck in shame, in which case a little bit of self-compassion practice can help us realize that we're not bad, we're not unworthy. What's coming up for you, Santiago? Is any of this resonating at all?

    Speaker 2 · 5:36Of course, yeah, I feel so all your words are resonated with me. And it put me a little bit sentimental because obviously it's something inside that is stuck. And thank you for for your words. I'm gonna search inside me and what can I find. Thank you so much, really.

    Speaker 1 · 5:56Thank you, Santiago. I wish you well. Thank you so much for listening to this conversation that we had. You know, plateaus in our meditation practice can be seen as a reminder that this path isn't about constant quote-unquote progress, but it's about returning again and again to the nuance and the layers of this very moment with curiosity and gentle care. If you'd like to bring your questions to calls like this and uh talk about your journey and your challenges, be honored to support you and provide mentorship whenever you need it. Uh, we offer this as a part of our mindfulness meditation teacher certification to support your own deepening of your own mindfulness practice and to help you share these practices with others, either professionally or personally. You can find all the details at mindfulness exercises.com slash certify. This is an internationally accredited program really designed to help humanity really to live with more ease and well being. Thank you so much for listening today, and I look forward to connecting with you in the future. Thank you.

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