I thought it was really straight forward on what to do, how to go about it, and why you are doing it. It is a more ”religious” mindfulness book but I’m not religious so I think you can still get something out of it. I think it does what it does better than most mindfulness stuff. you‘ll be doing actual meditation and then he describes how you can carry it into all sorts of activities.
Feb 13, 2024

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