Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world

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THE LIFE-CHANGING BESTSELLER - OVER 1.5 MILLION COPIES SOLD

'A deeply compassionate guide to self-care - simple and profound' Sir Kenneth Branagh

'If you want to free yourself from anxiety and stress, and feel truly at ease with yourself, then read this book' Ruby Wax

Authoritative, beautifully written and much-loved by its readers, Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world has become a word-of-mouth bestseller and global phenomenon. It reveals a set of simple yet powerful practices that you can incorporate into daily life to break the cycle of anxiety, stress unhappiness and exhaustion. It promotes the kind of happiness that gets into your bones and allows you to meet the worst that life throws at you with new courage.

Mindfulness is based on mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). Co-developed by Professor Mark Williams of Oxford University, MBCT is recommended by the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and is as effective as drugs for preventing depression. But, equally, it works for the rest of us who aren't depressed but who are struggling to keep up with the relentless demands of the modern world.

By investing just a few minutes each day, this classic guide to mindfulness will put you back in control of your life once again.

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78 reviews
DannieGirl FalkingHam
July 23, 2020
I think this is a brilliant idea , but there should be more topics of books/ mags and newspapers etc , for health and well being they should be free ones for certain people depending on there illnesses, for e.g I have mental health issues, so I should be able to access things to do with mental health and well being, as well as mindfulness. either for free or vouchers off the government and or doctors , support workers including carets and or family and friends. the old young and sick should get points and with it points they could be schemed as in a points scheme or something. Also this could be brought up and into the system on The National World Book Day, where!
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Steve Dowsett
August 22, 2019
After just finishing this book, together with the audio. I can not believe when reading it, how so many of the words and thoughts related to me. It was thou, it was written just for me. This has helped me immensely in the start of a better journey through my life I would recommend this to anyone.
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W A
March 9, 2013
I'd go as far as to say life changing IF you're willing to put in the time required
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About the author

Professor Mark Williams is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at Oxford University. He co-developed mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), is co-author of the international bestseller The Mindful Way Through Depression and author of Cry of Pain: Understanding suicide and the suicidal mind.

Dr Danny Penman Ph.D. is the bestselling author of Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world, co-written with Professor Mark Williams of Oxford University, and co-author of Mindfulness for Health with Vidyamala Burch. He is a qualified mindfulness teacher who first learned to meditate when he was 16. He is also a feature and comment writer for the Daily Mail, having previously worked for the Independent and the BBC. Danny has hosted mindfulness seminars for directors and senior figures from many leading companies. He is a frequent commentator on mindfulness for the BBC and various national newspapers.

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