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The Headspace Guide to... Mindfulness & Meditation: As Seen on Netflix Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 4,860 ratings

'If you're thinking about trying mindfulness, this is the perfect introduction....I'm grateful to Andy for helping me on this journey.' BILL GATES

'It's kind of genius' EMMA WATSON



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Demystifying meditation for the modern world: an accessible and practical route to improved health, happiness and well being, in as little as 10 minutes.

Andy Puddicombe, founder of the celebrated
Headspace, is on a mission: to get people to take 10 minutes out of their day to sit in the now. Here he shares his simple to learn, but highly effective techniques of meditation.

* Rest an anxious, busy mind
* Find greater ease when faced with difficult emotions, thoughts, circumstances
* Improve focus and concentration
* Sleep better
* Achieve new levels of calm and fulfillment.

The benefits of mindfulness and meditation are well documented and here Andy brings this ancient practice into the modern world, tailor made for the most time starved among us.

First published as
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“[Puddicombe] teaches techniques that can be practiced on a crowded subway or even while wolfing a sandwich during a quick lunch break at your desk.... Ed Halliwell [The Guardian] said Mr. Puddicombe is 'doing for meditation what someone like Jamie Oliver has done for food.' And like Mr. Oliver, he's ready to conquer the United States.” ―The New York Times

“The expert's expert.” ―The Times (UK)

“There is definitely no religion, and nothing touchy-feely about the [Headspace] workshop… By the end of the day, with the online resources for support, I feel equipped to join the ranks of those who make daily meditation part of their busy lives.” ―Time Out

“Om's the word, meet the Sunday Times Style's amazing new meditation guru.” ―Sunday Times Style (UK)

“Andy bubbles over with enthusiasm and is so easy to follow that most of us leave convinced and with every intention of an attempt to sustain our relaxed/alert state.” ―Easy Living Magazine

“Mindfulness is a hot topic in neuroscience. I consider the techniques in this book essential for maintaining a healthy brain and a happy mind. Andy is living proof that the ancient practice of mindfulness benefits modern day living.” ―Dr. Elena Antonova, Neuroscientist, King's College London

About the Author

ANDY PUDDICOMBE is currently the only Clinical Meditation Consultant in the United Kingdom with Medical Advisory Committee clearance for private practice. As a former Buddhist monk, he has trained extensively in meditation all over the world for more than 15 years. He returned to the UK in 2004 and set up the Headspace organization with one simple aim in mind: to demystify meditation and make it accessible and relevant to as many people as possible.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00GW4OZG8
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Coronet (May 26, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 26, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.6 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 225 pages
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Customers find this meditation guide informative and easy to understand, with step-by-step instructions that make it accessible for beginners. The book serves as a great companion to the Headspace app, and customers appreciate its interesting stories and metaphors. They report positive effects on relaxation, with one customer noting improved mood and perspective.

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Customers find the book easy to understand, with step-by-step instructions that are well-explained.

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"...Not complicated, a pleasant, east read with benefits. Read it, practice it (over and over), and it should benefit your life - it has for me." Read more

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Customers appreciate the app as a companion to the book, finding it more enjoyable to use, with one customer noting its effectiveness in reducing stress.

"...read Thureau's classic, “Walden”, and experienced a profound sense of acceptance of everything, that I am OK and that I do not need anything at all..." Read more

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"...Learning to relax the mind and turn relaxes the body, and the practice creates a non-judgemental awareness and understanding of how the body reacts..." Read more

"...Not complicated, a pleasant, east read with benefits. Read it, practice it (over and over), and it should benefit your life - it has for me." Read more

"...Meditation is not a cure-all, but I've noticed that I'm much calmer than before and simply go with the flow, leaning into the ups and downs of life..." Read more

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Customers find the book beneficial, with one mentioning it helped them get on the right path for the year, while another notes it helped them work more efficiently with Headspace.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019
    Headspace combines a lot of great ideas.

    Mindfulness. There was a time in America when meditation was the domain of gurus and cults. After a bevy of research proved that meditation has long-term benefits for the brain, many practitioners began using the term mindfulness. Mindfulness is also a specific aspect of meditation which seems to have the most clear benefits. In short, even for the most jaded person who doesn't understand meditation, you can still see how beneficial it would be for someone to practice sitting still and being quiet for a few minutes a day. Do this every day, perhaps first thing after you wake up, and you're almost guaranteed to have a better day.

    A completely friendly approach. The author opens the book with a story about how he escaped by night from a monastic compound because- at that point in his life- silent meditation just wasn't for him. Keenly aware that other people might have a similar reaction, Headspace first and foremost builds a happy and safe environment for all. Cute animated characters, anecdotes, and self-reinforcement messages are sprinkled here and there to help you stick with this new skill.

    A lovely voice, and a lovely perspective. Andy Puddicombe has the sort of voice to put anyone to sleep. He's honed this talent into a relaxed, soft speaking method for guided meditation. I'd highly recommend anyone interested in this book to also download the Headspace app to try a guided meditation directly from the master. It's really something special. Failing that, there's plenty in the book to help you understand the ins and outs. I would at least encourage everyone to find a video of Andy speaking online, because reading the book in his voice will certainly make it a more enriching experience.

    The Headspace book covers it all. The benefits of meditation. The history of meditation. How to get started meditating. Roadblocks you might hit during your meditation- from your first session to your second decade practicing. It's all here, it's all friendly, and it exists to benefit you. Give it a try.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021
    I have read several books about meditation and none is as good as this one. It is well explained, easy to read, to-the-point and concise. It is an excellent read that explains what is meditation, mindfulness, their benefits and the way to practice them. I highly recommend it.

    For many years I have dedicated considerable effort to meditation, with no results that I can be proud of. However, since I was a child I became familiar with those concepts for having read Timothy Gallwey’s books (The Inner Game of Tenis, Golf, etc.). At that time books did not mention the term “mindfulness” as they do now, but I understood the existence of different levels of consciousness, which Gallwey referred to as “egos”, inside our minds. I learned that it was necessary to quiet one of those egos in order to perform better at sports. Quieting that ego was no easy task though, but it was possible with the help of certain mental tools that ended up astounding me when I could perform considerably better than expected, with no effort, much pleasure, as if by magic, as if the performance was done by someone else. Such result is what today is called “being in the zone”.

    But in spite of this, I could never show such results in other aspects of my life just by practicing meditation. Mindfulness and other techniques helped me in sports, but I cannot say that I had a similar success in my professional or personal life. Up until now, meditation has been to me just another chore.

    Puddicombe says in his book that he is concerned about some people considering it a chore, but I am concerned about his concern. The great majority of meditation instructors insist on the importance of routinely meditating, time and again for longer periods, in order to get some results, which not always show-up. In fact, there is a section in his book in which he narrates the experience of a monk that invested a long time to improve his patience, just to end up comically showing that he did not succeed. Evidently it is easy to end up practicing many long meditation sessions fruitlessly and that is when meditation becomes a chore.

    Being deeply aware of life’s simple and not-so-simple experiences (mindfulness) is something that can be intellectually understood and I do have had the opportunity to obtain its benefits in a few occasions, although more frequently in sports. But what is important is to be able to apply meditation and mindfulness concepts to our everyday lives. In other words, we need to be able to export mindfulness tools to our jobs and personal relations in such a way that we can keep a good balance among our performance, learning and enjoyment in every aspect of our lives. To explain these tools and the means to export them is what Puddicombe does so well.

    Puddicombe says that no book can give you the benefits of mindfulness just by reading it. In fact, that same statement is mentioned in an 80’s movie “The Razor’s Edge”, when a miner hands a book (The Upanishads) to the main character, a monk-to-be. But I do not completely agree. I do have the experience of having consciously read Thureau's classic, “Walden”, and experienced a profound sense of acceptance of everything, that I am OK and that I do not need anything at all to continue being that way, only by reflecting about the writing and my own past experiences. Even so, I do agree that it must be easier to experience the benefits of mindfulness by practicing it.

    This is the best book I have read in this subject and made me want to come back to the practice, from a freshly new perspective. I have invested an important amount of time and money in books and apps and even so, I will try it again.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2018
    I have the Headspace app also. I have suffered from depression and anxiety most of my adult life. The app itself has been a great help for both of these issues. However, the book has taken my daily mindfulness meditation to another level and is a great companion to the app or wonderful on its own. I would recommend it to anyone who could use mindfulness and meditation to help with psychological stress is as well as physical stresses and disorders. Learning to relax the mind and turn relaxes the body, and the practice creates a non-judgemental awareness and understanding of how the body reacts to stressful situations. This often releases long-held tension that causes disorders and the physical body.
    In mindfulness, it is possible to learn self-compassion through the recognition that situations outside ourselves, or out of our control, need not disturb our inner quiet moments. Each mind, no matter how full of clutter, is just waiting for a quiet moment to come into focus.
    I highly recommend this book due to Andy's style of Storytelling to help explain abstract ideas on mindfulness meditation. I would recommend downloading the app also.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019
    The beginning is biographical about Andy Puddicombe, and his gaining the knowledge and the benefits of Meditation and Mindfulness. I found this quite interesting. The book is written at a pace which makes it easy to understand and keeps you reading more. I fully enjoyed the book and have recommended it to others who say "my mind just wont' stop" - this book is a GREAT GUIDE into the area of Meditation & Mindfulness. I have been meditating now for over 40 years and still found this book to be a valuable resource. Not complicated, a pleasant, east read with benefits. Read it, practice it (over and over), and it should benefit your life - it has for me.
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  • Colleen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
    Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2021
    This book taught me techniques that brought much needed clarity and calmness to my racing mind. Puddicombe has a powerful storytelling style that will guide you to peace if you allow him.
  • Boris NB
    5.0 out of 5 stars El mejor libro sobre meditación que he leído
    Reviewed in Spain on September 2, 2019
    Libro que ilustra de la mejor manera las ventajas del minimalismo y vivir una vida siendo consciente de todo y disfrutar el momento actual. Me ha resultado muy sencillo de aprender e implementar.
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  • totalcrazy2011
    5.0 out of 5 stars 👍👍👍👍👍
    Reviewed in India on January 22, 2019
    Great book that would help in learning the skill of mindfulness.. especially liked the structured way of introducing mindfulness for beginners..Right from introducing us to the concepts of mindfulness.meditation and headspace to the way of approaching . Practicing and integrating it in our lives to how it is a wonderful skill to have..This book explains it all in very simple language.. a nice easy yet insightful read that would take time to sink into our subconscious as we practice it.. i recommend starting off with the headspace app and using this book to complement that once done with the basic sessions.. that in my opinion would be money..

    Can't thank Andy enough for introducing and making all these profound knowledge that he has gained from years of travel , experience and learnings so easily accessible to us. Needless to say, it has made a huge impact and difference and I pursue meditation and mindfulness in general with great interest.
  • Marco A G
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente!
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 27, 2021
    La compra y envío estuvieron perfectos.

    La lectura, edición, y desarrollo del libro, es preciso, iluminador, y por mucho el mejor libro de espiritualidad que se pueda encontrar en occidente, sobre todo para un nivel principiante.

    Recomendaría tener.ñ al menos un conocimiento básico de los fundamentos de la meditación budista previo a la lectura. En mi caso eso lo hizo una lectura más enriquecedora.
  • Becca
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely read
    Reviewed in Australia on July 25, 2022
    I loved this book. I am so grateful that Andy’s shares his knowledge in such an approachable way. I have been an on and off meditator for about 2 years and I still learnt so much reading this. It links in so well with the Headspace app too. I love having theories and stories that link to concepts so I can better understand them & that is what this book does.

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