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Mindfulness Can Improve Your Attention and Health

By Amishi Jha — 2013

A focus on the present, dubbed “mindfulness,” can make you happier and healthier. Training to deepen your immersion in the moment works by improving attention

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How to Breathe: 25 Simple Practices for Calm, Joy, and Resilience

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The Enlightenment Process: A Guide to Embodied Spiritual Awakening (Revised and Expanded)

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You can overcome worry and anxiety today. It is possible to feel better fast―and to make it last. Many people, mental health professionals included, think therapy needs to be long, hard, and painful―a lifelong commitment.

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