The Mindful Kind

The Mindful Kind
Title The Mindful Kind PDF eBook
Author Rachael Kable
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Pages 207
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 146071041X

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If you're feeling overwhelmed, pressured, anxious and disconnected, this book will change your life, one mindful step at a time. A guide from a popular podcaster to de-stressing and becoming happier by becoming more mindful in your everyday life. Learn why it's vital to prioritise self-care, wellbeing and mental health. Discover effective and practical mindfulness and meditation strategies and learn to apply them in all life areas, including work, relationships and self-care. Learn skills to increase resilience and improve wellbeing throughout their lives. Be encouraged and inspired to create an ongoing mindfulness practice.

The Mindful Kind

The Mindful Kind
Title The Mindful Kind PDF eBook
Author Rachael Kable
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Creative ability
ISBN 9780733339530

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Rachael Kable used to struggle with anxiety, stress and low self-esteem. Then while studying psychology she discovered the practice of mindfulness - and it completely transformed and enriched her life. Now, in this book, the host of the popular podcast The Mindful Kind shares what she has learned with you. The Mindful Kind will show you how to implement mindfulness in all aspects of your life - from relationships, self-care, health, sleep, work and study to hobbies, creativity and fun, and even social media. Discover: Effective and practical mindfulness and meditation strategies, Why it's vital to prioritise self-care and mental health, How to increase resilience and improve wellbeing throughout your life, How to create an ongoing mindfulness practice. With practical meditations, tips on how to nurture yourself, and personal stories from Rachael and her clients, The Mindful Hind will show you just how powerful - and vital - mindful living can be. Book jacket.

The Mindful Child

The Mindful Child
Title The Mindful Child PDF eBook
Author Susan Kaiser Greenland
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 242
Release 2010-05-04
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1416583564

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Help the children in your life protect themselves with these groundbreaking age-appropriate mindfulness techniques. Mindful awareness works by enabling you to pay closer attention to what is happening within you—your thoughts, feelings, and emotions—so you can better understand what is happening to you. The Mindful Child extends the vast benefits of mindfulness training to children from four to eighteen years old with age-appropriate exercises, songs, games, and fables that Susan Kaiser Greenland has developed over more than a decade of teaching mindful awareness to kids. These fun and friendly techniques build kids’ inner and outer awareness and attention, which positively affects their academic performance as well as their social and emotional skills, such as making friends, being compassionate and kind to others, and playing sports, while also providing tools to manage stress and to overcome specific challenges like insomnia, overeating, ADHD, hyper-perfectionism, anxiety, and chronic pain. When children take a few moments before responding to stressful situations, they allow their own healthy inner compasses to click in and guide them to become more thoughtful, resilient, and empathetic. The step-by-step process of mental training presented in The Mindful Child provides tools from which all children—and all families—will benefit.

The Mindful School

The Mindful School
Title The Mindful School PDF eBook
Author Patricia A. Jennings
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 286
Release 2019-07-26
Genre Education
ISBN 146253998X

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Where are we now? Where are we going? : preparing our students for an uncertain future / Patricia A. Jennings, Anthony A. DeMauro, and Polina P. Mischenko -- A selective review of mindfulness training programs for children and adolescents in school settings / Rebecca N. Baelen, Michael V. Esposito, and Brian M. Galla -- Turn and listen : strengthening compassion and leadership in the adult community in schools / Pamela Seigle, Chip Wood, and Lisa Sankowski -- Modeling mindfulness : principal leadership and development for personal and organizational growth / Eleanor Drago-Severson and Jessica Blum-DeStefano -- Embodied teacher mindfulness in the classroom : the calm, clear, kind framework / Cynthia Taylor, Patricia A. Jennings, Alexis Harris, Deborah L. Schussler, and Robert W. Roeser -- Cultivating passion for practicing and teaching mindfulness : a multiple-case study of compassionate school project teachers / Polina P. Mischenko and Patricia A. Jennings -- The school counselor : change agent and collaborator for holistic student well-being / Rebecca L. Tadlock-Marlo and Meghan Damler -- Creating mindful and compassionate schools : including parents as partners / J. Douglas Coatsworth, Melissa Ward George, and Aimee Kleisner Walker -- Finding peace in chaos : mindfully prepared public school teachers / Richard C. Brown and Elizabeth Grassi -- Being in school transformation : toward equity and social justice / Velma L. Cobb.

The Mindful Way through Depression

The Mindful Way through Depression
Title The Mindful Way through Depression PDF eBook
Author Mark Williams
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 289
Release 2012-06-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462508014

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If you’ve ever struggled with depression, take heart. Mindfulness, a simple yet powerful way of paying attention to your most difficult emotions and life experiences, can help you break the cycle of chronic unhappiness once and for all. In The Mindful Way through Depression, four uniquely qualified experts explain why our usual attempts to “think” our way out of a bad mood or just “snap out of it” lead us deeper into the downward spiral. Through insightful lessons drawn from both Eastern meditative traditions and cognitive therapy, they demonstrate how to sidestep the mental habits that lead to despair, including rumination and self-blame, so you can face life’s challenges with greater resilience. This e-book includes an audio program of guided meditations, narrated by Jon Kabat-Zinn, for purchasers to stream or download from the web. See also the authors' Mindful Way Workbook, which provides step-by-step guidance for building your mindfulness practice in 8 weeks. Plus, mental health professionals, see also the authors' bestselling therapy guide: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression, Second Edition. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) Self-Help Book of Merit

The Mindful Way Through Anxiety

The Mindful Way Through Anxiety
Title The Mindful Way Through Anxiety PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Orsillo
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 321
Release 2011-01-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1606239821

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Leading psychologists Susan M. Orsillo and Lizabeth Roemer present a powerful new alternative that can help you break free of anxiety by fundamentally changing how you relate to it.

The Mindful Twenty-Something

The Mindful Twenty-Something
Title The Mindful Twenty-Something PDF eBook
Author Holly B Rogers
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Pages 219
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1626254915

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“A 21st century book, grounded in ancient ways of practice.” —Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness In The Mindful Twenty-Something, the cofounder of the extremely popular Koru Mindfulness program developed at Duke University presents a unique, evidence-based approach to help you make important life decisions with clarity and confidence. As a twenty-something, you may feel like you are being pulled in dozen different directions. With the daily tumult, busyness, and major life changes you experience as a young adult, you may also be particularly vulnerable to stress and its negative effects. Emerging adulthood, which occurs between the ages of 18 and 29, is a developmental stage of life when you’re faced with important decisions about school, relationships, sex, your career, and more. With so much going on, you need a guide to help you navigate with less stress and more ease. The Koru Mindfulness program, developed at Duke University and already in use on numerous college campuses—including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Dartmouth, and several others—and in treatment centers across the country, is the only evidence-based mindfulness training program for young adults that has been empirically proven to have significant benefits for sleep, perceived stress, and self-compassion. Now, with The Mindful Twenty-Something, this popular program is accessible to all young adults struggling with stress. With Koru Mindfulness and the practical tools you’ll learn from this acceptance-based, proven-effective approach, you’ll be able to cultivate the compassion and mindfulness skills you need to manage life’s challenges from a calm, balanced center, regardless of what comes your way.