This 20th Anniversary Edition includes a new foreword from the author. Filled with powerful but easily accessible concepts and exercises, Present Moment Awareness shows readers how they can drop their emotional baggage, calm their worries about the future, and start enjoying the peace and joyfulness that can only be found in the now.
Duncan writes invitingly while uniting disparate sciences and therapeutic practices into a coherent and flexible system that never gets too abstract. Personal anecdotes and stories from friends highlight how the exercises and concepts laid out in the book look when put into practice. He explores how childhood and past experiences can shape our emotional responses, stirring fear and anxiety, and guides readers in taking inventory of the tensions within the body, understanding how certain emotions affect the present moment and why, and in asking the question why certain incidents trigger certain "Negative Core Beliefs.” Despite some big ideas, the emphasis is refreshingly practical, as Duncan lays out clear advice for overcoming "mind traps.”
Interactive elements include a link to a "Focus Tool” app that allows readers to set a daily reminder to work on the book’s "Core Exercise," a seven-step centering exercise that encourages anchoring in the moment with practiced breathing, performing a body scan for tension, and more. Present Moment Awareness will appeal to seekers struggling with anxiety or overthinking. Leaning on practices of mindfulness and intentionally getting to the root of certain emotion responses, Duncan lays out persuasive ways to help readers to breathe deep and limit emotional reactive responses and "have the opportunity to observe ourselves in our environment in a whole new way."
Takeaway: Compassionate guide to mindfulness and transcending “Negative Core Beliefs.”
Comparable Titles: Joyce Meyer’s Living Beyond Your Feelings, Ernest Holm Svendsen’s How to Live in the Now.
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