The Meditation Yearbook : 52 Meditations for a Year of Mindfulness, Connection and Inner Peace
(Autor) Joey Hulin"If you don't have time to meditate for five minutes, you should meditate for an hour." This proverb, in various forms and attributed to various sage people throughout the years, will be familiar to anyone who has ever dipped their toe into the world of meditation! As a practice, it has significant mental health benefits such as for stress reduction, anxiety management, improving memory and battling intrusive thoughts, but it also has proven physical benefits. Meditation has been shown to help improve the quality of sleep, support lowering of blood pressure, and aid in strengthening the immune system and a bodies response to stress. And yet... making meditation part of daily life can be tricky. When we're constantly on the go and bombarded with responsibilities, finding the time to meditate can seem impossible, not to mention a little dull to our overstimulated 21st century minds. In The Meditation Yearbook, author Joey Hulin finds the perfect solution to these problems and offers 52 weeks of meditations that make exploring this ancient practice fun, varied and inspiring. Looking at everything from the mind-body connection to Vipassana meditation, this year long tour of meditative practice encourages constant growth and the perfect way to make meditation part of your life.
Joey Hulin
Joey Hulin is a renowned poet and novelist known for his collection of introspective and emotive poems that explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. His most famous work, "Whispers of the Heart", has captivated readers with its raw vulnerability and poignant storytelling. Hulin's contributions to literature have inspired countless aspiring writers to delve deeper into their own emotions and experiences.