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Your 40s and beyond don’t have to feel overwhelming. They can be your most grounded, confident, and fulfilling years yet.
Between career demands, family responsibilities, changing bodies, and an always-on digital world, it’s easy to feel mentally scattered and emotionally drained. This book is your guide to slowing down, tuning in, and building a calmer, more focused life—no matter how busy things get.
In Mindfulness and Mental Health, Michelle Mann shares practical, science-backed techniques designed specifically for midlife. This isn’t about perfection or spending hours meditating—it’s about small, powerful habits that fit into real life.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
✔ Quiet racing thoughts and reduce daily stress ✔ Stay focused and present in work and relationships ✔ Manage anxiety and emotional overwhelm ✔ Improve sleep and mental clarity ✔ Build resilience during life transitions ✔ Create a sustainable mindfulness routine you’ll actually stick with
With guided exercises, reflection prompts, and relatable examples, this book helps you reconnect with yourself and regain control of your mental well-being—without pressure or guilt.
This is your time. To reset. To refocus. To thrive.
Start building the balanced, peaceful life you deserve today.
© 2026 PublishDrive (E-bog): 9781970565799
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E-bog: 13. januar 2026
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