“We wouldn't pay to rent and watch the same painful movie two hundred fifty times, but somehow we let our mind replay a bad memory over and over, each time experiencing the same distress and shame.”
Quote by Jan Chozen Bays
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This book presents a collection of accessible mindfulness practices designed to help readers develop greater awareness and calm in their daily routines. Each exercise is framed as a small, manageable adventure, encouraging the reader to engage with ordinary activities—such as eating, walking, or listening—in a more attentive and intentional way. The title metaphorically compares the untrained mind to a wild elephant, suggesting that through gentle, consistent practice, one can learn to direct attention and reduce mental chaos. The book draws on Buddhist mindfulness traditions but is presented in a secular, practical format suitable for beginners. more
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