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Five-Minute Meditations for the Chronically Restless. Exploring the Resistance, Inner Noise, and Unexpected Stillness Available to Minds That Have Forgotten How to Pause
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- Nombre de pages172
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30419-6
- EAN9783565304196
- Date de parution08/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Meditation advice was not written for restless minds. It assumes a baseline of stillness that chronically overstimulated people simply don't have. It asks you to sit quietly with yourself when sitting quietly with yourself is precisely the thing that feels most impossible. This book starts from that reality instead of ignoring it.
It explores what restlessness actually is beneath the surface-not a personality trait or a attention deficit, but a nervous system shaped by years of constant stimulation, quietly addicted to movement, noise, and the relief of distraction.
It examines why traditional mindfulness approaches so often fail restless people not because meditation doesn't work, but because the entry point was never designed for them. This book offers insight into what five minutes of genuine presence can feel like when it's approached honestly-without the expectation of calm, without the performance of serenity, and without the quiet shame of being someone whose mind won't cooperate.
It explores the specific inner experience of restless people attempting stillness, and reframes that experience as valid rather than broken. Written with warmth and psychological honesty, this book accompanies the chronically restless through short, accessible meditative practices designed not to eliminate their nature but to create small, genuine moments of pause within it. Five minutes won't fix restlessness.
But it might be the first honest conversation you've had with it.
It examines why traditional mindfulness approaches so often fail restless people not because meditation doesn't work, but because the entry point was never designed for them. This book offers insight into what five minutes of genuine presence can feel like when it's approached honestly-without the expectation of calm, without the performance of serenity, and without the quiet shame of being someone whose mind won't cooperate.
It explores the specific inner experience of restless people attempting stillness, and reframes that experience as valid rather than broken. Written with warmth and psychological honesty, this book accompanies the chronically restless through short, accessible meditative practices designed not to eliminate their nature but to create small, genuine moments of pause within it. Five minutes won't fix restlessness.
But it might be the first honest conversation you've had with it.





















