Meditation for MultitaskersMeditation for Multitaskers
Your Guide to Finding Peace Between the Pings
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Current format, Unknown, 2011, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsIf you think it's impossible to live mindfully in a world roaring with rings, pings, and rings, think again. You can recover your focus, enhance your creativity, increase productivity, and connect with your inner self--not just your phone or computer! With this book, you'll cut through the blur of your busy life and get the relief you sorely need, whether you're in the office or in the comfort of your own home. Offering timely lessons in mindfulness on the go and a CD of guided meditations designed for tight schedules, this book will also help you: *Improve your concentration *Fight memory loss *Reduce stress *Encourage innovation *And much more! Meditation expert Dr. David Dillard-Wright borrows from both Eastern and Western traditions to help you bring serenity and self-awareness back into your daily routine. With plenty of one- and five-minute exercises to get you started, this book is your guide to a calmer, richer life. AUTHOR: David Dillard-Wright, PhD is the author of The Everything Guide to Meditation for Healthy Living. He teaches philosophy, religion, and ethics at University of South Carolina Aiken. His practice in meditation originated in the Trappist tradition of contemplative prayer and then segued into Eastern practices. He has studied meditation at the Sivananda centers worldwide. He has written many articles and reviews investigating the interconnections between mind, body, and environment. SELLING POINTS: * Only guide that offers readers a way to achieve mental harmony without giving up technology * Multi-taskers are less creative and adaptive than people who focus when they learn * Workers interrupted by e-mail reported significantly increased stress, which contributes to short-term memory loss
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- Avon, Mass. : Adams Media, c2011.
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