
10-Minute Mindfulness
71 Habits for Living in the Present Moment
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J. Robin Ward
Hate the negativity that often surrounds you? Feel stressed or anxious? Overwhelmed by our hectic, fast-paced modern society? These issues are often the direct result of as vicious cycle known as "unconscious living". You can be unconscious about your lifestyle choices, habits, and thoughts. You can be unconscious about your true values, life priorities, and deeper longings. And you're unconscious from living in the present moment because you're preoccupied by past regrets and worries for the future. The solution is to incorporate mindfulness through your entire day - so you can enjoy inner peace and happiness. And the simplest way to do this is to build a series of mindfulness habits.
Wall Street Journal best-selling authors SJ Scott and Barrie Davenport show how to anchor yourself in the present moment, even if it's for just a few minutes at a time. This book is for anyone who recognize the need to improve their focus, productivity, happiness, and peace of mind. Not only can you choose from a selection of 71 mindfulness habits, you will also discover the practical tools to turn these actions into automatic behavior. In 10-Minute Mindfulness you can "choose your own adventure" and pick the mindfulness habits that will have the biggest positive impact on your life.
Would you like to know more? Download now to reduce your stress, overcome anxiety, and live in the present moment.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes - I have gained some new skills/habits to use in my daily life.Who was your favorite character and why?
n/aWhich character – as performed by J. Robin Ward – was your favorite?
n/aWas 10-Minute Mindfulness worth the listening time?
Yes.Any additional comments?
Great that you can get the PDF download by emailing the author - makes it easy to keep track of what habits go with which part of the day.Good but Repetitive
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took some goodness from this
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However, there were many times when “go to this site…” or “refer to this list…” or some such. But there was no site or list or whatever was referred. Also, it was implied that there were downloads included. But no downloads included. I looked at the normal place that one would find them. But there were none there.
It was a nice listen. But left lacking.
Good info in the book but…
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GREAT AUDIBLE I LISTEN TO IT EVERY DAY
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Learning everyday applicaiions of mindfulness
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Very dull content and performance.
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Very good!!
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Repetitive and ubiquitous
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could not finish
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However, this book has a release date of 2017…with a title that almost mimics, word for word, “10-Minute Mindfulness: 71 Habits for living in the Present Moment” by co-authors, S.J. Scott, Barrie Davenport. What gives? Was this done so anyone googling Andrew Peterson’s book title might end up with this book popping up instead?
These co-authors show no passion for the subject of mindfulness, as evident in this book’s clear lack of research on the author’s part. It reads like someone desperate to publish a book; any book! Verses a, well researched, book by Dr. Andrew Peterson released in 2010 (ref, ISBN 1582702748), with practical exercises for the readers to prove the mindful experience for themselves. Please feel free to verify what I am implying here.
I purchased this book too hastily, believing it was a new book by Andrew Peterson. I never, for one second, paused to consider the author’s name being different. Nor thought any author(s) would be so brazen, as well as, blatantly “lazy” creative wise, to name his/her book with such a similar title from someone else’s book, about a similar subject.
You are kidding, right?
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