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Stims as in fidgeting and fidget toys? Or stims as in amphetamine you bought on the black market?
Methylphenidate that I have a prescription for does work well enough to follow through on mindful meditation.
I am on the spectrum of aphantasia where picturing something I haven't seen before doesn't work and most things are still formless conceptual ideas, so the meditation that requires picturing something in my mind still doesn't work. But I can focus long enough to understand why!
Can you feel the air moving into your nose or mouth?
Of course...
That's just what I use to practice. I couldn't focus on a mental image to save my life.
Oh, interesting! I'm unmedicated and I have severe aphantasia too, visualizing anything more than a shadowy figure/outline that barely moves is a completely hopeless task.
I try to imagine physical sensations (e.g., a light breeze, ocean waves, etc.) instead, but the effectiveness of the actual meditation isn't great. I've actually had a lot of success with relaxation by way of hypnosis videos on YouTube, though.
Another possibility is doing a 'body scan'. It grounds u and u dont need to visualise anything,
Which is a big part of mindful meditation, paying attention to what is going on right now so imagining things isn't even necessary!
Methylphenidate, it's made for adhd
I totally misread the title of your post as 'medication' as opposed to 'meditation', apologies.
Same here. Was very confused until I got to these comments!