Your Sanity Guide To Taming The Melt Down Madness Special Edition

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Your Sanity Guide to Taming the Melt Down Madness Special Edition

In "Taming the meltdown madness" our goal is to give a tool box for parents and caregivers who have children who tend to lose control and melt down into tantrums, which seem to be inconsolable. When we experience our children battling within themselves like this, we can feel helpless and out of control. This book does not focus on how to make our children be good, it focuses on how to understand and connect with our children. We need to realize our strengths and weaknesses and how these strengths and weaknesses impact on the dance called parenting.
10% Happier

#1 New York Times Bestseller 'An enormously smart, clear-eyed, brave-hearted, and quite a personal look at the benefits of meditation' - Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love 'Dan Harris skilfully demystifies meditation, reminding us all that a healthy and happy mind is not only essential for our own sanity, but also for those around us. More importantly, he provides a compelling invitation to move beyond words, from the idea to the experience. A wonderful book and excellent advice.' - Andy Puddicombe, founder of Headspace 10% Happier is a spiritual book written for - and by - someone who would otherwise never read a spiritual book. It is both a deadly serious and seriously funny look at mindfulness and meditation as the next big public health revolution. Dan Harris always believed the restless, relentless, impossible-to-satisfy voice in his head was one of his greatest assets. How else can you climb the ladder in an ultra-competitive field like TV news except through nonstop hand-wringing and hyper vigilance? For a while, his strategy worked. Harris anchored national broadcasts and he covered wars. Then he hit the brakes, and had a full-blown panic attack live on the air. What happened next was completely unforeseen. Through a bizarre series of events - involving a disgraced evangelical pastor, a mysterious self-help guru and a fateful gift from his wife - Harris stumbled upon something that helped him tame the voice in his head: meditation. At first, he was deeply suspicious. He had long associated meditation with bearded swamis and unwashed hippies. But when confronted with mounting scientific evidence that just a few minutes a day can literally rewire the brain for focus, happiness and reduced reactivity, Harris took a deep dive. He spent years mingling with scientists, executives and marines on the front lines of a quiet revolution that has the potential to reshape society. He became a daily meditator, and even found himself on a ten-day, silent meditation retreat, which was simultaneously the best and worst experience he'd ever had. Harris's life was not transformed into a parade of rainbows and unicorns, but he did gain a passion for daily meditation. While the book itself is a narrative account of Dan's conversion amid the harried and decidedly non-Zen world of the newsroom, it concludes with a section for the novice on how to get started.
Your Sanity Guide to Taming the Melt Down Madness

Author: Danielle Ratcliff
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2014-11-17
In "Taming the meltdown madness" our goal is to give a tool box for parents and caregivers who have children who tend to lose control and melt down into tantrums, which seem to be inconsolable. When we experience our child/ren battling within themselves like this, we can feel helpless and out of control. This book does not focus on how to make our children be good, it focuses on how to understand and connect with our children. We need to realize our strengths and weaknesses and how these strengths and weaknesses impact on the dance called parenting.