Mindfulness Is Better Than ChocolateMindfulness Is Better Than Chocolate
a Practical Guide to Enhanced Focus and Lasting Happiness in a World of Distractions
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'this book is better than chocolate!''tal Ben-Shahar, New York Times best-selling author of Happier and Choose the Life You Want
Distractions are everywhere these days. Our thoughts drift to what we need to do tomorrow, or what went wrong yesterday. Even pleasurable things'like eating chocolate'don't receive our full attention. We miss out on joy that is easily within reach!
In Mindfulness Is Better Than Chocolate, David Michie gives us the tools to rewire our brains for happiness. 'mindfulness' is paying attention to the present moment, deliberately and nonjudgmentally'and science has shown that those who practice it experience a wealth of benefits:
“This book is better than chocolate!”—Tal Ben-Shahar, New York Times best-selling author of Happier and Choose the Life You Want
Distractions are everywhere these days. Our thoughts drift to what we need to do tomorrow, or what went wrong yesterday. Even pleasurable things—like eating chocolate—don’t receive our full attention. We miss out on joy that is easily within reach!
In Mindfulness Is Better Than Chocolate, David Michie gives us the tools to rewire our brains for happiness. “Mindfulness” is paying attention to the present moment, deliberately and nonjudgmentally—and science has shown that those who practice it experience a wealth of benefits:
Mindfulness Is Better Than ChocolateReduced stressStronger immune systemsMore ease in breaking bad habitsImproved self-esteemEnhanced mental claritySharper memoryOverall well-being. . . and better-tasting chocolate!
New York TimesHappierChoose the Life You Want
Distractions are everywhere these days. Our thoughts drift to what we need to do tomorrow, or what went wrong yesterday. Even pleasurable things'like eating chocolate'don't receive our full attention. We miss out on joy that is easily within reach!
In Mindfulness Is Better Than Chocolate, David Michie gives us the tools to rewire our brains for happiness. 'mindfulness' is paying attention to the present moment, deliberately and nonjudgmentally'and science has shown that those who practice it experience a wealth of benefits:
- Reduced stress
- Stronger immune systems
- More ease in breaking bad habits
- Improved self-esteem
- Enhanced mental clarity
- Sharper memory
- Overall well-being
- . . . and better-tasting chocolate!
“This book is better than chocolate!”—Tal Ben-Shahar, New York Times best-selling author of Happier and Choose the Life You Want
Distractions are everywhere these days. Our thoughts drift to what we need to do tomorrow, or what went wrong yesterday. Even pleasurable things—like eating chocolate—don’t receive our full attention. We miss out on joy that is easily within reach!
In Mindfulness Is Better Than Chocolate, David Michie gives us the tools to rewire our brains for happiness. “Mindfulness” is paying attention to the present moment, deliberately and nonjudgmentally—and science has shown that those who practice it experience a wealth of benefits:
- Reduced stress
- Stronger immune systems
- More ease in breaking bad habits
- Improved self-esteem
- Enhanced mental clarity
- Sharper memory
- Overall well-being
- . . . and better-tasting chocolate!
Mindfulness Is Better Than ChocolateReduced stressStronger immune systemsMore ease in breaking bad habitsImproved self-esteemEnhanced mental claritySharper memoryOverall well-being. . . and better-tasting chocolate!
New York TimesHappierChoose the Life You Want
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