Practicing Mindfulness: Finding Calm and Focus in Your Everyday Life
By (Author) Jerry Braza
Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
6th October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.13
Hardback
128
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
255g
Thousands of readers from prisoners to priests have embraced Jerry Braza's insights adopting and integrating the mindfulness practices and habits this book presents. This new edition expands on the author's time-tested approach, introducing in-the-moment thinking and techniques to bring clarity, focus and energy to a new generation of readers.
This practical guide to mindfuless contains reflections, actions and practices that will assist you in many different ways:
Practicing mindfulness means performing all activities consciously. This awareness enables us to become more fully alive in the moment, enjoying life to the fullest and avoiding the stress and guilt that have become a part of our everyday existence. Based on the author's Mindfulness Training Program, Braza provides simple exercises to apply these practices everyday.
This is a very useful guide for living mindfully. I hope you will return to it again and again and practice wholeheartedly the exercises Dr. Braza offers. Thich Nhat Hanh, from the foreword
"This is a very useful guide for living mindfully. I hope you will return to it again and again and practice wholeheartedly the exercises Dr. Braza offers." -- Thich Nhat Hanh, from the foreword
"Practicing Mindfulness offers a simple and elegant teaching that can change your life." -- Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart
"For anyone seeking more 'real moments,' Practicing Mindfulness offers valuable and practical techniques for discovering joy now." -- Barbara de Angelis, PhD., Author of Real Moments
Jerry Braza has been a leading voice in the field of health, psychology and mindfulness for over 35 years. A professor emeritus and dharma teacher ordained by Buddhist Master Thich Nhah Hahn, he continues to bring the essential teachings of his work into a wide variety of spiritual and secular settings.
The author of The Seeds of Love, he leads a large Sangha in Salem, Oregon and is a mentor for sangha leaders nationwide. He is often a keynote speaker at conferences and is frequently asked to lead seminars, trainings, workshops and retreats. He has led and facilitated workshops and retreats for hospitals, mental and behavioral health groups, and for non-profit organizations. He lives in Portland Oregon. www.jerrybraza.com