By Tim Lott — 2012
Forget about learning from the past and applying those lessons to the future: reclaim and expand the present moment.
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CLEAR ALL
A practical, user-friendly guide for women seeking focus and calm in the midst of life’s storms. Overwhelmed by the demands of family, work, and multiple responsibilities, many women find themselves feeling scattered, and distracted.
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Kim discusses how our mental conditioning can result in physical contractions-and how the practice of Presence can return our mind and body into a state of relaxed awareness.
Kim explains how cultivating the practice of non-attachment and forgiveness allows situations to become less stressful.
According to spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle, everything you need to be happy is already inside you; you just have to be present to access it. Watch as he explains how getting lost in your own head can keep you from feeling whole and advises how to combat that tendency.
One of the questions from the audience at a recent Q&A: "How do I stop putting off the things I know I need to do?" Research shows that even though you relate to your procrastination as a way to avoid doing something, you actually put things on the back burner as a response to stress.
Spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle believes that the key to living a happier life is consciously accepting the present moment as if we chose it ourselves.
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