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Real-World Enlightenment: Susan Kaiser Greenland

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Wouldn’t you love to have the tools you’ll need to enjoy a meaningful and fulfilling life? What about knowing the techniques that can transform your inner dialogue and conquer negative thoughts? Wouldn’t it be great learn how to overcome your self-limiting thoughts and keep your life moving forward with joy and gratitude? If these ideas sound good to you, you are going to LOVE this show! Susan Kaiser Greenland is a bestselling author, globally recognized mindfulness innovator, leader, and mentor. Her just-released book, Real-World Enlightenment: Discovering Ordinary Magic in Everyday Life, draws from global wisdom traditions and scientific insights, to guide us in building a kinder, more resilient world. She joins us today to share her thoughts on how we can show more compassion to others and ourselves, deepen our relationships and open our minds to apply life-changing wisdom that, in turn, can make the word a far better, safer place. This is such an important message, especially given the stresses we live under today, so you won’t want to miss this show!
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Wouldn’t you love to have the tools you’ll need to enjoy a meaningful and fulfilling life? What about knowing the techniques that can transform your inner dialogue and conquer negative thoughts? Wouldn’t it be great learn how to overcome your self-limiting thoughts and keep your life moving forward with joy and gratitude? If these ideas sound good to you, you are going to LOVE this show! Susan Kaiser Greenland is a bestselling author, globally recognized mindfulness innovator, leader, and mentor. Her just-released book, Real-World Enlightenment: Discovering Ordinary Magic in Everyday Life, draws from global wisdom traditions and scientific insights, to guide us in building a kinder, more resilient world. She joins us today to share her thoughts on how we can show more compassion to others and ourselves, deepen our relationships and open our minds to apply life-changing wisdom that, in turn, can make the word a far better, safer place. This is such an important message, especially given the stresses we live under today, so you won’t want to miss this show!
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