Mara Eldridge
Founder & Lead PractitionerA mindfulness teacher who got tired of wellbeing that only worked on retreat. She builds practices small enough to survive a real Tuesday.
We help people notice more, practise daily, and reach the real-world support that removes everyday barriers, including disability accessibility.

Most wellbeing advice assumes time, money, and a quiet room you do not have. Stonemark Wellbeing started from the opposite premise: that the smallest practices, repeated, do more than the grandest ones abandoned.
So we built a library of two-minute habits, plain-language self-awareness tools, and honest accessibility guidance, including how to navigate disability cards and the services around them. Everything is written to be genuinely useful, paced gently, and rooted in real life.
No hype. No clinical wall. Just calm, grounded help you can actually use.
We get the facts right and cite where it matters. Wellbeing built on shaky claims is not wellbeing.
Plain language, answer first, no padding. You should feel steadier, not more confused.
Accessibility is the baseline. We design and write for the disability audience first.
We pace difficult feelings gently. Empowering over clinical, warm over corporate.
A small studio on purpose. You can tell when a person made it.
A mindfulness teacher who got tired of wellbeing that only worked on retreat. She builds practices small enough to survive a real Tuesday.
Tracks the evidence so the guidance stays honest. If a claim cannot be sourced, it does not make the page.
Has navigated the disability-card system first-hand and now makes sure our accessibility guidance is genuinely usable.
Tell us where you are. We will meet you there.