by Massimo Pigliucci, Gregory Lopez
Stress often comes from situations that are beyond our control—such as preparing for a meeting, waiting for test results, or arguing with a loved one. But we can control our response to these everyday tensions—through the wisdom and practice of … Continue reading →
by Eric Harrison
Lifelong meditation teacher Eric Harrison intimately understands the benefits of mindfulness, from improved focus and better judgment to relaxation and inner peace. He’s helped tens of thousands of students to achieve these goals by rooting his practice in the Buddha’s … Continue reading →
by Shonda Moralis
Moms can feel as if they are sprinting through life, crashing onto the pillow at day’s end only to start again the next morning. In Breathe, Mama, Breathe, psychotherapist Shonda Moralis outlines the benefits of daily meditation and shows moms … Continue reading →
by Shonda Moralis
It’s a familiar feeling for so many women: Life is one big to-do list. And whatever’s on there—kids, career, personal life, or just staying afloat—didn’t get any easier in the pandemic. With stress and anxiety at peak levels of ack!, … Continue reading →
by Nora Rosendahl, Nelli Lahteenmaki, Aleksi Hoffman
Do you want to improve your health, live and love more mindfully, and increase your happiness? This book makes it easy with 365 micro-actions—fun, achievable goals you can tackle right now. Take it on the go or keep it on … Continue reading →
by Christine Toomey
In 2011, Christine Toomey met an unforgettable group of Tibetan Buddhist nuns. After hearing their stories—of prison, extreme hardship, and ultimately fleeing across the Himalayas into exile—she resolved to learn more about the private, courageous women of Buddhism: who they … Continue reading →
by Christine Toomey
They come to the monastic Buddhist life from every faith and career: a policewoman, a princess, a Bollywood star, a violinist. Out of the public eye, despite hardship and even persecution, they vow to seek enlightenment in a world full … Continue reading →
by Richard Wolf
Richard Wolf first tried Zen meditation in his teens, but no matter in what posture or for how long he sat, transcendence proved stubbornly out of reach. It was only years later that he found the bridge that could take … Continue reading →
by Alexandra Frey and Autumn Totton
Squeezing mindfulness into every day may seem impossible—but it only takes a few moments to go Into Nature. This collection of mindful activities unleashes creativity while helping you engage with your natural surroundings—in a park, in the garden, and even … Continue reading →
by David Michie
Distractions are everywhere these days. Our thoughts drift to what we need to do tomorrow, or what went wrong yesterday. Even pleasurable things—like eating chocolate—don’t receive our full attention. We miss out on joy that is easily within reach! In … Continue reading →
by Emma Farrarons
Working with your hands and cultivating mindful focus are two of the best ways to soothe anxiety and eliminate stress. And coloring is a great way to do both! That’s why fans can’t get enough of Emma Farrarons’ irresistible first … Continue reading →
by Christiane Wolf, Daniel J. Siegel
Pain can be a big, unwieldy box that we struggle to carry all day. But what if we could put down this box, unpack it, and tackle the contents one by one? Outsmart Your Pain is Dr. Christiane Wolf’s radically clear, evidence-based … Continue reading →
by Frances Edmonds
What ails a rootbound plant isn’t the plant—it’s the pot. Move it to a roomy new pot, and soon enough, you’ll see beautiful, fresh foliage and blooms. Repotting Your Life brings this same wisdom to your career, relationships, and goals—and … Continue reading →
by William Martin
Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching reminds its readers that the sage has been venerated in China for thousands of years. Twenty years ago, William Martin subtly and powerfully captured the complex emotions connected with growing older in this free-verse interpretation … Continue reading →
by Tal Ben-Shahar
In his trailblazing Harvard courses, his internationally bestselling books, as well as his lectures and videos, positive psychologist Tal Ben-Shahar has shared his wisdom on finding fulfillment with people around the world. But even a happiness expert needs a sympathetic … Continue reading →
by Sarah Kucera, Dr. Suhas Kshirsagar
Feeling burned-out, unmotivated, or stuck? The Ayurvedic Self-Care Handbook is here to help. This authoritative guide to ancient healing offers more than 100 daily and seasonal Ayurvedic rituals—each taking 10 minutes or less—to reconnect you with nature’s rhythms, and to … Continue reading →
by Eric Harrison
An Essential Addition to Mindfulness Literature Who among us does not want to discern right from wrong and useful from useless in any situation? Thirty years ago—long before the modern mindfulness movement—Eric Harrison began teaching meditation as a secular, science-based … Continue reading →
by Emma Farrarons
In today’s busy world, finding a moment of peace and calm can be a challenge. Mindful coloring is a simple yet powerful practice that combines the proven, time-honored tradition of thoughtful meditation with the growing popularity of adult coloring books, … Continue reading →
by Emma Farrarons
In The Mindfulness Coloring Book, an international bestseller, illustrator Emma Farrarons invited busy people everywhere to relax and re-center by coloring in her delightful, hand-drawn scenes. Now, with The Mindfulness Coloring Book—Volume Two, Emma shares 100 pages of all-new designs … Continue reading →
by Emma Farrarons
Mindfulness is the antidote to stress—but in stressful times, it can seem just out of reach. Enter The Mindfulness Creativity Coloring Book, here to soothe your anxiety and help you find “flow,” with adult coloring and guided activities. Internationally celebrated … Continue reading →
by Mario Martín
Relieve stress and anxiety by coloring and doodling delightful patterns! Here are 100 pages of inspiration to make your own doodles, create patterns, and color in, from illustrator Mario Martín. Let your imagination roam free, and jump-start your creativity, with … Continue reading →
by Mario Martín
Illustrator Mario Martín is back with the seventh volume of the #1 bestselling Mindfulness Coloring series, with brand new scenes to explore, complete, and color in! In this pocket-sized coloring book, journey through fantastical depictions of galaxies, planets, cities, and … Continue reading →
by Mario Martín
Relieve your anxiety by coloring! Here are enchanting patterns of symmetrical shapes, abstract designs, and nature themes—from diamonds and cubes to feathers and flowers. Pattern master Mario Martín has created intricate illustrations to color in, plus activities to make your … Continue reading →
by William Martin
Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, one of the world’s most widely read books of wisdom, reminds its readers that the sage has been venerated in China for thousands of years. In this free-verse interpretation of the Tao, William Martin subtly … Continue reading →
by Sarah Kucera
At the core of Ayurveda is an understanding that we are all made of the same materials—the five elements of ether (space), air, fire, water, and earth—and how you look, think, and feel can be traced back to your unique … Continue reading →
by Chris Baréz-Brown
You have an unlimited capacity to have fun, meet amazing people, and feel truly awake every single day. But do you? When you’re living on autopilot (and most people are—80 percent of the time), those opportunities pass you by. Snap … Continue reading →