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Ever wonder how easy life would be if you didn’t get suffocated with anxiety, your heart didn’t pound in your chest, and your thoughts didn’t race a mile a minute every time you had to step onto a plane? Think you have no control over your fear of flying? Think again.
Mindfulness Meditations for the Anxious Traveler reveals how you can calm your anxiety about traveling, cultivate self-compassion, and gain control of your fears by quieting the emotional brain and tapping into the rational brain. You can approach your traveling challenges with greater ease. The secret is in the spaces.
A leader in mindfulness psychology, Dr. Elisha Goldstein demon-strates how to use the space between stimulus and response to break free from habitual beliefs and thoughts that don’t serve you. These techniques will allow you to connect to the present moment to make deep, permanent life changes. In essence, this book teaches the foundation for how the now—this very moment—can change the rest of your life.
To enhance and ease your experience, the text also contains links to simple instructional videos.
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The Now Effect:
“The Now Effect offers wise and simple guidance that is immediately helpful, compassionate and playful. It is a genuine invitation to be fully present, to open yourself up to life.”—Jack Kornfield, bestselling author of A Path with Heart
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Review quote for
The Now Effect:
"If you are looking for a handbook on how to improve the quality of your life, reduce your stress levels and help build a better future for yourself, your family, your community and your country, this book is it." --Congressman Tim Ryan, author of A Mindful Nation
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Review quote for The Now Effect:
“The Now Effect shines with a fresh simplicity and wisdom that will make you see your mind and relationships in a different way. With practical guidance, this book gives you important tools to make changes for a better life. A genuinely uplifting and very enjoyable book." --Jeffrey M.Schwartz, MD, Co-author of You Are Not Your Brain
About the Author
Elisha Goldstein, PhD, is in private practice in west Los Angeles. He is the cofounder of The Mindfulness Center for Psychotherapy and Psychiatry and is the author of The Now Effect and Uncovering Happiness, and the coauthor of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook. He runs mindfulness-based stress reduction and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy programs focusing on helping people not to relapse into depression. He has learned through his own practice and from the practice of his clients the powerful, essential anti-depressant elements that had never before been explicitly integrated into the current mindfulness-based therapies for people with depression. He lives in Santa Monica, California.