100 Days of Mindfulness - Presence: A Daily Journal to Soothe Emotional Distress Through Mindful Living
By (Author) Tracey Moore Lukkarila
BookBaby
BookBaby
3rd January 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
Paperback
124
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 7mm
185g
Its time to live in the present! Simply stated, mindfulness is the practice of living in the present. Its choosing to focus on the here and now but without getting swept up in mental drama. Sounds easy enough, but its actually really hard. Our brains are wired to think, think, think all the time. Whether were thinking about something that happened a year ago or an hour ago, our thoughts take us away from focusing on right here, right now.
Author Tracey Moore Lukkarila knows this from experience. As a sufferer of anxiety and clinical depression, she has spent a lifetime experimenting with different ways to manage her condition. Mindfulness has become the tool she uses every day to calm the internal chaos, creating space to breathe.
Mindfulness is an excellent tool for depression, anxiety, and obsessive thinking. It's like a personal trainer for your brain, gently teaching you how to move past the negative mental ruminations that keep us stuck. With it, you can learn to quiet your mind and sharpen your focus.
Tracey created this journal to share mindfulness techniques that work for her. Each day, you'll write down a few things to be grateful for, getting you into the practice of shifting focus away from judgment, negativity, worries, training your brain to focus more on the positive and to consider things you overlook and take for granted. You'll practice reframing negative thoughts to consider more positive, reasonable alternatives, and you'll pat yourself on the back for the things you do each day, big and small, to bring greater awareness to your impact in the world.
Additionally, you'll be given specific, easy-to-do mindfulness exercises to quickly get yourself out of your head and into your life. Youll gain a greater connection to yourself, others, and the world around you.
Tracey Moore Lukkarila has worked in the health insurance industry for nearly two decades, holds a BBA and certificate in Public Health, and is a registered yoga teacher. As a lifelong sufferer of anxiety and depression, she aims to bring her professional and personal experiences together to advocate for mental health and to help others who struggle. Visit her blog at www.TraceyLukkarila.com.