By Martha Beck — 2020
Still clinging to the fears and fury of childhood? You can unarrest your development once and for all.
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The author of Change Your Life Without Getting Out of Bed and the best-selling Succulent Wild Woman presents an offbeat, entertaining guide to the healing process that provides inspirational directions on how to discover true healing along one’s personal journey to wellness.
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John Burns is the CEO of TB12, the wellness company founded by Super Bowl champion Tom Brady. John shares what it takes to develop the mindset of a champion.
Virtuoso pianist Arthur Rubenstein developed crippling arthritis throughout his whole body, except for in his hands. Their consistently fluid, effortless, and balanced movement during years of performance kept his hands in wonderful shape, even as the rest of his body failed him.
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For over twenty-five years Deepak Chopra, M.D. and Rudolph E. Tanzi, Ph.D.
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A thrilling scientific detective story, The Balance Within tells how researchers finally uncovered the elusive mind-body connection and what it means for our health.
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More than forty simple breathing exercises to help you transform your physical and mental health and improve performance and emotional well-being. We take between seventeen to twenty-nine thousand breaths per day.
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