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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Review: A Moment for Me

Title:
A Moment for Me - 52 Simple Mindfulness Practices to Slow Down, Relieve Stress, and Nourish the Spirit
Author: Catherine Polan Orzech

Publisher: 1st January 2021 by New Harbinger Publications, Inc. Reveal Press

Pages: 384 pages

How I Read It: ARC book

Genre: Health, Mind & Body, Self-Help

My Rating: 3 crowns


Synopsis:


If you could do one thing for yourself today, why not do a quick mindfulness ritual?


In our busy, high-stress lives, sometimes we all need to slow down, breathe, and just be. But, as easy as that sounds, many of us are intimidated by the practice of meditation. Fortunately, you don’t have to experience a divine awakening or reach profound enlightenment to take advantage of this ancient practice. The simple rituals in this take-anywhere guide can help you get started—right now!


In A Moment for Me, you’ll learn to create a personal and well-rounded mindfulness practice to last you all year long. Featuring 52 satisfying and easy rituals, you’ll find quick inspiration to help you make mindfulness a regular part of your routine. The best part? You can use this book as a weekly dose of spiritual insight, or use each chapter as a standalone ritual. Whatever feels comfortable and meaningful to you!


So, why not get started today? Mindfulness meditation has never been so simple.

My Thoughts

“Mind the gap.” And there is a gap,  a small space that exists between thoughts. What would happen if we really “minded” it? If we really paid attention to what train of thought we were getting on and whether it was where we really wanted to go?’


What better way to start the new year than with this little gem on Mindfulness. A timely reminder to breathe and be present in the small moments of the everyday. Set out in monthly themes, made up of 52 chapters each containing a core concept to contemplate and reflect upon. The reader is then provided with practical suggestions to move from the theory to the practical in making small yet significant changes to their life. For it is in these seemingly mundane everyday activities that real life happens - so it makes sense to pay more attention to the little details as together they combine to make up one’s life.


The author declares that each and every day there are the little moments where we experience both enriching and depleting activities and it is about maintaining a balance between the two. How it is important to seek those moments of stillness, where you can let things go and be at peace with how things actually are. 


‘While it may be true that there is nothing we can concretely do right now to change the final outcome of some of our major stressors, we can reclaim our sense of mastery in our lives in myriad small ways in the tasks of daily living - one small step at a time. By reclaiming our ability to take care of things and influence the flow of our lives, we nurture an internal reminder of our competency and lessen the likelihood that we will succumb to being overwhelmed.’


Whilst there are indeed many mindfulness books out there, I think that this one is worth a look.







This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The quoted material may have changed in the final release.


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