Little E book of Mindfulness: 10 minutes a day to much less stress, extra peace
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The Little E book of Mindfulness is a superbly colour-illustrated ebook of 40 straightforward methods to be conscious on daily basis.
Mindfulness is the simple technique to gently let go of stress and be within the second.
It has quick develop into the sluggish technique to handle the trendy world – with out chanting mantras or discovering hours of particular time to meditate.
Dr Patrizia Collard will present you the best way to carry easy 5- and 10-minute practices into your day in an effort to free your self from stress and, finally, discover extra peace in your life.
This superbly illustrated ebook will set you and your loved ones on the street of mindfulness so you possibly can lead a extra conscious, peaceable and relaxed life. Discover long-lasting happiness with The Little E book of Mindfulness!
CONTENTS:
1. Being within the Now
2. Settle for and Reply
3. Making Your Thoughts Up
4. Merely Be
5. Conscious Consuming
6. Gratitude and Compassion
7. On a regular basis Mindfulness
From the Writer
Writer : Gaia; Illustrated version (Might 27, 2014)
Language : English
Flexibound : 96 pages
ISBN-10 : 1856753530
ISBN-13 : 978-1856753531
Merchandise Weight : 4.8 ounces
Dimensions : 4.45 x 0.38 x 6 inches
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El Reviewer –
10 Minutes is All it Takes
This is a teeny tiny little pocket companion that you can easily take anywhere. Throw it in your backpack on a hike, in your purse to read at a coffee shop, or literally in your pocket while you wait in line at the DMV.
It really does only take 10 minutes (or less!) to reshape your mindset and perspective. I teach yoga on the side for fun and this book has come in handy more times than I can count.
It’s not a flip-through-and-read-all-the-way-through kind of book. You can just open to any random page and find a sprinkling of mindfulness just like my cat left a sprinkling of hairball on my sofa this morning. Or a light dusting of cinnamon sugar on your latte…? Geez, rough crowd.
The few dollars this will cost you are far outweighed by the peace of mind you’ll attain. Just get it – for yourself and for the rest of society.
S. Morgan –
Breathe
This is a dear little book that I read and refer to a lot on my Kindle.
I liked it so much, I sent a hard copy to my daughter who is living abroad.
So basic and simple. Mindfulness is simple; it’s not a complicated concept.
Good for a novice in this area or someone familiar with it already.
The drawings are wistful and it’s a pretty little book.
Great gift!
Andrew Everett –
Mindfulness is an attitude
Dr. Patrizia Collard is a psychotherapist, stress management consultant, and lecturer at the University of East London. She writes, âThe goal of any mindfulness practice is simply to experience life as it unfolds. To stay present and calm and not slip back into thinking/worrying mode, we choose an anchor of awarenessâa point of focus we direct our mind to.â
âMindfulness is being aware of or bringing attention to this moment in time deliberately and without judging the experience. So, when we go for a mindful walk we really notice every little detail and all we encounterâtrees, cars, flowers growing out of small cracks, or a cat crossing the roadârather than creating to-do lists.â
âWhen we procrastinate and distract ourselves with âbusyness,â we avoid engaging with the real thingâour lives⦠Living in the moment, and seeing everything afresh without judgment and worry lets us experience life rather than simply get through it.â
âSimple mindfulness practices engage the mind and the body, helping you let go and slowly bringing you back to a sense of equanimity and peace.â
A recurring theme is awareness of our breath. âBy observing your breath, you can make such a difference to how you feel⦠Breath is life energy. When we restrict our breathing we diminish our life energy. Feeling agitated and indecisive is often accompanied by shallow breathing⦠Deep breathing expands the lungs which then send a direct message to your heart, which in turn starts beating slower.â
As part of an exercise called the Table Top, Collard writes, âWhen inhaling, open your toes like a flower opening to the sunshine. When exhaling, scrunch your toes as if the flower is closing.â For an exercise called Body Scan, Collard instructs, âWhen you become aware of any tension or other intense sensation in a particular part of the body, âbreathe into itâ and, as best you can, have a sense of letting go, or of releasing, for the duration of the out-breath.â
The book also includes an exercise called Tune In. âGently close your eyes⦠Allow sounds to enter your awareness and to let them pass, like clouds passing by in the sky: sounds from near and far, coming and going. Let go of labelling soundsâa car, a bird, and so onâbecause as soon as we label, we tend to get involved in stories, which trigger our left (thinking) brain, rather than our right (feeling) brain. All you need to do is be present to sound⦠You may notice thoughts arising. This is the nature of the mind; it tends to get busy, even when we donât want it to. So, whenever you notice the mind wandering, gently and without judgment return your awareness, your mindfulness, to simply listening.â
âEach meal of the day can be a call to mindfulness and gratitude. If possible, and without a sense of duty, recall how many steps were necessary to create, for example, the lovely soup in the bowl in front of you. Freely connect to the gardeners who planted and harvested the vegetables, the potter who created the bowl, the cook who prepared the meal. Really taste the dish and see whether you can guess how many ingredients went into it. The simplest meal can become a feast with a little âdashâ of awareness.â
âCommunicating with others is another wholesome part of the practice. Listen to yourself answering the phone or having a conversation. Are you mindful of how you speak and listen, giving space to the other person and choosing words with honesty but without the need to win or score points?â
âGratitude and appreciation help us turn towards joy and gladness, which create chemicals of well-being and peace in our whole body. Studies show that the regular practice of gratitude and appreciation, including writing down experiences you feel grateful for, can lead to better health, less stress and a more optimistic outlook on life.â
âWhen the day is coming to an end, you may want to note down in a diary your âEGSâ of the day: what did you Enjoy today, what are you Grateful for and what are you Satisfied with? This could be something as mundane⦠Just a little action is enough.â
Dr. Collard lists several benefits of mindfulness practice:
Increased experience of calm and relaxation
Higher levels of energy and enthusiasm for living
Increased self-confidence and self-acceptance
Less danger of experiencing stress, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, addiction or low immune efficiency
More self-compassion and compassion for others and our planet.
Mindfulness can âreturn our awareness to the childlike curiosity we all had when we were young. We may experience once again the wondrous qualities of natural life: a blade of grass, clouds in the sky, the taste of a delicious strawberry, the importance of surrounding ourselves with friends and others who care deeply for us. We remember all of a sudden that it is these little moments that are the true wonders of being alive. These glimpses of joy really matter, because they connect us to life rather than split us from it.â
âMindfulness is an attitude rather than a skill. Whenever we feel we have reconnected to the old treadmill of âautopilot,â we may choose, if we wish, to step out and start again, making our everyday lives more pleasurable, and present.â
mesh –
Wonderful Book to stay in the here & now
Small, compact & take anywhere you want Mindfulness book that offers an array of topics to practice mindfulness which offer peace & comfort to get you in a state of mind you feel comfortable with. I use it often when I meditate or when I feel the need to get away & take a few moments on my own. I took pictures of what the book offers with hope you see what a gem this book is at little cost. I definitely recommend!
M. Sessions –
Great Little Tool
Iâve bought Em two of these. The first one I had kept in my purse and read occasionally when I needed it. Then I saw someone who needed it more at a particular rough moment so I gave them my copy. I then reordered one so I could keep it with me when needed. Very helpful and very similar to the particles that I started in therapy. I noticed a high difference when I started applying mindfulness to my daily life.
KHenn –
Ok. There are better books out there like this though.
Not quite what I was expecting. You have to read for 15 minutes on how to spend your ten minutes so it’s really more like 25 minutes of ones time. Was looking for something with a brief description (short paragraph) of something one could do in ten minutes. Bought this for a gift for someone who has next to no time but needs to make time for herself.
A Customer –
No frills, easy way to start mindfulness!
Fast, easy, accessible way to start mindfulness. There are a lot of theory on mindfulness and there are a lot of readings out there that talk about the ideology much much more. However, this is great for on the go. And honestly, at the end of the day, it’s not about how much you know, it’s just about practicing mindfulness, which takes time, take practice to just get used to. I love the 5-10 min exercises just to get your day started and to take a break during the day. It’s how I learned mindfulness initially, when I was just told to jump in. And this is helpful for that. No frills.
Raphael Zamarron –
Great booklet
A great booklet for beginners and seasoned meditators. Easy to read. Great exercises and tips. Simple tips on how to do it.. sitting, postures etc.
Maxime Boudreau –
Didn’t realize the importance of being mindful and in that book they give you tricks to become mindful so it helps you to be in the present noment it’s great !
Antonello C. –
Libro molto bello, facile da leggere. Soddisfatto.
Amazon Customer –
Compré el libro fÃsico. Es pequeño y con un diseño muy agradable, lo puedo cargar en mi bolsa de mano, hasta en un bolsillo de la chamarra. Contiene ejercicios muy prácticos, que puedes hacer en 10 minutos y en cualquier lugar. El mindfullnes es una herramienta útil para relajarse, manejar la ansiedad y aumentar los niveles de concentración.
Amanda –
Maravilhoso! Queria ter comprado antes!
Lina –
Exelent little book, highly recomend.