This hands-on user\'s guide to the groundbreaking Wheel of Awareness meditation practice featured in the New York Times bestseller Aware takes readers step-by-step through a twenty-one-day journey to discover what it means to be truly present and aware in our daily lives.
Siegel lives in Los Angeles with his wife, with welcome visits, in person and virtual these days, from their two adult children..
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He is also the executive director of the Mindsight Institute, an educational center devoted to promoting insight, compassion, and empathy in individuals, families, institutions, and communities.
He is currently a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding codirector of the Mindful Awareness Research Center.
Siegel, M.
D., is an internationally acclaimed author, award-winning educator, and child psychiatrist.
About author(s): Daniel J.
Packed with guided meditation instructions, practical exercises, and everyday tools and techniques, Becoming Aware meets readers where they are and offers a simple Program to enhance our inner sense of clarity and even our interpersonal well-being.
Siegel, M.
D., created the science-grounded meditation practice called the Wheel of Awareness to unlock the power of the brain to integrate its many functions and develop internal resources that lead to an enduring sense of Calm and quiet.
Psychiatrist and cofounder of the Mindsight Institute, Daniel J.
This simple yet profound guide shows readers how to strengthen their minds by learning to focus attention, open awareness, and develop a positive state of mind--the three pillars of Mindfulness practice that research shows lead to greater physical and mental well-being. be. . .
In today\'s increasingly fast-paced world it can be difficult to find moments to catch your breath, regain inner balance, and just .
This hands-on user\'s guide to the groundbreaking Wheel of Awareness meditation practice featured in the New York Times bestseller Aware takes readers step-by-step through a twenty-one-day journey to discover what it means to be truly present and aware in our daily lives