For most of us, life is way too hectic. We feel scattered and distracted. Were busy rushing from one required activity to the next, and when we have a few moments of downtime, were often glued to our electronics. Is this what life is really all about? Learn to slow down and live more mindfully with this daily companion. In one brief entry for each day of the calendar year, counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt offers small, day-at-a-time doses of wisdom and practical guidance. Each entry includes an inspiring or soothing quote followed by a short discussion of the days theme as well as a succinct mantra to return to throughout the day. In just a few minutes a day, this little gem of a book will teach you to live every moment from a place of peace, purpose, and gratitude. Living in the now is a habit you can cultivate. Lets get started.
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Product Details
Weight: 331g
Dimensions: 114 x 165mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2017
Publisher: Companion PressUS
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781617222634
About Dr. Alan Wolfelt
Fort Collins Colorado. He is also a faculty member of the University of Colorado Medical School's Department of Family Medicine. In addition to presenting dozens of keynotes and workshops across North America each year Dr. Wolfelt facilitates four-day training seminars for bereavement caregivers in Fort Collins. Dr. Wolfelt is a popular media resource who regularly provides his expertise to many top-tier television shows newspapers and magazines. He is the author of more than fifty bestselling book on grief and loss including Loving From the Outside in Mourning From the Inside Out; Understanding Your Grief;The Journey Through Grief;Companioning the Bereaved:A Soulful Guide for Caregivers;Healing a Spouse's Grieving Heart;Companioning the Grieving Child;Healing a Parent's Grieving Heart; and Creating Meaningful Funeral Ceremonies.Dr. Wolfelt and his wife Sue a family physician are parents to three children. They live in the foothills of the beautiful Rocky Mountains next door to the Center for Loss and Life Transition