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Mindfulness is a powerful antidote to the stresses of modern life and teaches us how to be still in the present moment, to pay attention to ourselves and our surroundings, and cultivate peaceful clarity. Ed Halliwell teaches mindfulness to prestigious global organizations, advises the UK government on creating mindfulness-based policies and works on mindfulness campaigns for the Mental Health Foundation. In this week-by-week guide packed with practical exercises and suitable for all levels of experience, Ed presents traditional mindfulness teaching alongside scientific evidence that shows…mehr

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Mindfulness is a powerful antidote to the stresses of modern life and teaches us how to be still in the present moment, to pay attention to ourselves and our surroundings, and cultivate peaceful clarity. Ed Halliwell teaches mindfulness to prestigious global organizations, advises the UK government on creating mindfulness-based policies and works on mindfulness campaigns for the Mental Health Foundation. In this week-by-week guide packed with practical exercises and suitable for all levels of experience, Ed presents traditional mindfulness teaching alongside scientific evidence that shows these techniques have huge potential for enhancing our health and wellbeing. Explore: -key mindfulness practices -the science of mindful attention and neuroplasticity -how to cultivate a mindful attitude -seeing with awareness and approaching challenges -when to let go and when to take mindful action This book was previously published under the title Mindfulness (Hay House Basics series).
Autorenporträt
Ed Halliwell is a mindfulness teacher and writer, and the co-author of The Mindful Manifesto. Ed leads courses, retreats and workshops across London, Surrey and Sussex and is a trustee of the Mindfulness Initiative, which is working with Parliamentarians to bring mindfulness into public policy. He is also an associate of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre.