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My Mind Won't Shut Up!
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My Mind Won’t Shut Up!

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Realistic, cheeky and easy to read, My Mind Won't Shut Up! is a book that challenges meditation myths.

It's for ordinary, stressed-out people with money worries, weird families and haemorrhoids.Written by two sturdy-legged Glaswegians with short attention spans, My Mind Won't Shut Up! is aimed at anyone who is curious about meditation but turned off by anything too woo-woo.

It is not a spiritual journey, and it won't make you better at kung fu. It will help you be kinder to yourself, stop you from spinning out and make you less prone to emotional wobbles.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trigger Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9781837962761

Realistic, cheeky and easy to read, My Mind Won't Shut Up! is a book that challenges meditation myths.

It's for ordinary, stressed-out people with money worries, weird families and haemorrhoids.Written by two sturdy-legged Glaswegians with short attention spans, My Mind Won't Shut Up! is aimed at anyone who is curious about meditation but turned off by anything too woo-woo.

It is not a spiritual journey, and it won't make you better at kung fu. It will help you be kinder to yourself, stop you from spinning out and make you less prone to emotional wobbles.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trigger Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9781837962761