TOTAL SELF‐TRANSFORMATION USING MINDFULNESS
The author is a longtime corporate leader with extensive experience running executive development programs. He writes about the effective use of mindfulness for personal and professional development, including demystifying the term itself. He wants readers to “understand, explore, practice, get into...
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