| Hey hey, Nik here with your weekly book summary delivery! Our featured read this week is Letting Go of Nothing by Peter Russell. This book is a sleeper hit in the mindfulness category, recommended by Eckhart Tolle, who wrote The Power of Now. Russell offers a simple, two-step practice for making peace with any situation. By explaining presence in a way that is relatable, concise, and unpretentious, Peter's book can really be a great guide to finding inner calm and happiness. Our inner world can sometimes feel like the Forbidden Forest in Harry Potter: mysterious, foggy, and outright dark. Often, we don't even dare go there. But "the key to feeling better lies within," Russell writes, and that key is the practice of letting go. Here are 3 lessons today's video summary will teach you building and maintaining inner harmony:
If you want to be more calm and less stressed, watch this video. Not your cup of read? Here are 2 other titles you might enjoy:
That's all for today! Till next time! 👋🏻 Happy reading, PS: If you want to get more short, inspiring posts from me, you can join my daily blog on Substack. I've been active on the platform on and off for years, and I finally decided to also post all my daily blogs there. The community aspects are so much fun, and I love reading other people's thoughts, commenting, and finding new perspectives. Plenty of great writers there, too! Definitely worth checking out. |
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