Mindful Moments for Busy Mothers: Daily Meditations and Mantras for Greater Calm, Balance and Joy
By (Author) Sarah Rudell Beach
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
CICO Books
8th May 2018
UK edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
158.1280852
Hardback
176
Width 170mm, Height 210mm
614g
Winner of Best Mindful Activity Book in theSoul & Spirit magazineSpiritual Book Awards
Bring peace and calm to your busy-mama days with these 365 meditations and mantras one for every day of the year.
Mindfulness is a powerful practice that can help you navigate the ups and downs of motherhood, and help you be the mother and the YOU that you want to be. Mindfulness is our ability to attend to the present moment, with curiosity and without judgement. It is a powerful tool that transforms how you relate to your own life and how you engage with the world. There is a growing body of research out there that tells us that when mothers practise mindfulness they experience less stress and anxiety, build stronger relationships with their children and feel less overwhelmed by the demands of motherhood. Their children experience less stress and anxiety, too. In this beautifully illustrated book, mindfulness expert Sarah Rudell Beach introduces the basics of mindfulness and then offers a collection of meditations and mantras. From dealing with tantrums and your patience being tested to making time for yourself and practising self-compassion, youll discover how a mindful approach can lead to greater calm, balance and ease in your daily life.
Sarah Rudell Beach became a mother in 2006, embarking on a powerful journey in both motherhood and mindfulness. She has had a personal mindfulness practice for many years now, holds a masters degree in education, and is a Mindful Schools Certified Instructor. As the executive director of Brilliant Mindfulness, she teaches mindfulness courses to children, teens and adults. She also has 17 years of experience as a high school teacher. Sarah writes about mindfulness and healthy living for the Huffington Post, and on her blog, Left Brain Buddha. She lives in Minnesota, USA, with her husband and two children.