Practical Mindfulness
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Target Audience

The appetite for mindfulness is growing and clearly hasn’t peaked yet. The CDC reports that the number of American adults who meditate has increased from 4% (12.8 million) in 2012 to 14% (44.8 million) in 2017. Meditation and mindfulness practices have become a cornerstone of stress management in virtually every arena of modern life, including the workplace, healthcare organizations, schools, and spiritual groups.

Many books on meditaton are New-Agey, clothing meditation in more mystic and mythic costuming, or are larded with medical and psychological jargon. Practically Mindful instead aims directly at a specific niche: well-educated, science-minded readers who are curious about mindfulness and the benefits of meditation but are skeptical of approaches that lean toward the devotional or are gilded with unnecessary “academese.”

Marketing Plan

“Traditional” media

The author is comfortable with radio/TV interviews, book signings, sandwich board couture in the town square, etc. He has been in a board leadership role since 2011 at Capital Public Radio, a large network of NPR stations based in Sacramento and covering most of Northern California, including parts of the Bay Area—now flourishing as one of the top 10 NPR networks in the US. Through his activity chairing CPR’s Programming/Technology committee and contributing to their Marketing, Strategic Planning, and recruitment committees, he has cultivated friendships and contacts that he can use to get interviews and other publicity.

Podcasts

There are three podcast series that the author is developing and/or collaborating on.

  • Practically Mindful Moments will showcase featured concepts and practices from the book in a "bite-size" (~5-10 minute long) series of brief podcasts to promote Practically Mindful. The author has identified around fifty subjects—some about mental health and consciousness, others practical tips on meditating. He intends to produce these to "drop" as part of the promotional run-up to the release of the book.
  • 123 Focus is an introductory meditation curriculum targeted at elementary school age children that the author created for his local school district about ten years ago; it ran as a pilot project for two years. He is working with the American Academy of Pediatrics’ publicity arm, as well as some talented vocal performers to develop a children’s podcast form of that curriculum targeting childhood obesity, entitled 123 Focus’ Good Dog, Scarfy! The team have proof-of-concept sample recordings available to the public for market research. (https://www.dropbox.com/home/123%20Focus%20Scarfy%20podcasts)
  • SHRINK/EXPAND, a mass-market podcast on demystifying and highlighting mental health issues, is the next project on the author's radar. A national NPR content provider that he consulted reinforced the absence of this subject area in the podcast “ecosphere,” and agreed it could both be a good public service and a popular one. Content developers/editors at his “home” NPR affiliate have responded very favorably to the idea, including consideration of recording and hosting it there.

Other Social/Online Media

The author has his own professional website (gregsazimamd.com) that includes links to his academic and mass media writing. A more book-specific website (prac0callymindful.com) is secured and can include introductory meditation exercises, guided meditations on video or audio, and a blog.

TED Talks

These 5-15 minute presentations are popular and influential for briefly introducing a particular thesis or “take-home” point. The author has developed some ideas for a TED talk about lowering the bar for awareness training using mind “maps” featured in the book.


Stressed Out in These Uncertain Times? You Can Adapt. Here’s How.

“An insightful and demystifying look at mindfulness practice.” —Kirkus Reviews

2021 INDIES Gold Winner Body, Mind & Spirit

Breathe in and out through the stressors of life with this accessible meditation guide. Learn the life-changing benefits of mindfulness to navigate these uncertain times.

Training exercises that work. Practical Mindfulness approaches mindfulness and meditation from a hands-on, how-to, irreverent perspective–appealing to all readers curious about meditation, and health care and education professionals looking to learn and teach the fundamentals of meditation to their patients and students. Applying Dr. Sazima’s training routines, we can all learn better coping methods and less burnout, in the midst of all that is happening.

An accessible approach to finding “home.” We all search for that safe, comfortable feeling of peace of mind–our inner “home.” When we face challenges–from a tough day at work to a life-threatening health problem–we can realize with blinding clarity there is no sustainable outside solution. Without a more developed interior awareness, we can suffer stress, anxiety, and depression. This guide is the solution to reclaiming your peaceful place in every moment.

Meditation training from an expert. Dr. Sazima is a board-certified psychiatrist, an educator of family doctors-in-training at Stanford’s Family Medicine Residency, and an experienced meditator and meditation teacher. He is also a survivor of a rare bone cancer who has used the powerful practice of meditation to navigate his own medical crisis. Now, he is on a “pay it forward” mission to show us why and how meditation works, in an accessible and entertaining way.

We can adapt – Practical Mindfulness shows us how. Readers of books such Think Like A MonkBreath: The New Science of a Lost Art, or 10% Happier will love Practical Mindfulness.


Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction: Just Take A Breath, Would Ya?                  

 

PART I

1      We Can Always Change Our Minds

2      First, We’ll Need A Map

3      You’d Better Sit Down For This: A Few Preparatory Words On, Uh, Sitting

4      Sitting: The Setup 

5      All Right, Let’s Start Already

6      Lost and Found 

PART II

7      Another Map: Your Mind, The Operating System(s)

8      4.0: What’s New? (How Is The Vibe Treating You?)

9      Back to the Cushion: Body And Heart

10    Emotions Practices: Just Dropping In

11    “I Think” Becomes, “There’s That Thought”

12    It’s A Bee-you-tee-ful Day For Meditation!

13    The Mind Hacker’s Toolkit, For Those Special Moments              

 

PART III

14     It’s All Home: Deeper Awareness

15     Into The Deep End: Vibe Practices

16     Home Again, Home Again


Some Final Words On Mindfulness                 

Afterword: Practically Finished

Appendix: See Om, Do Om, Teach Om: Spreading The Goodness

Index

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Date de parution 19 janvier 2021
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EAN13 9781642504385
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 3 Mo

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