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This Moment Is Your Life (and So Is This One)

A Fun and Easy Guide to Mindfulness, Meditation, and Yoga

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This lively, hands-on guide to meditation, mindfulness, and yoga is a perfect introduction for tweens and teens.
Don't just do something, be here.
The key to happiness is being able to find comfort in this moment, here and now. When you are completely present and not distracted by regrets, worries, and plans, even for a little while, you begin to feel more confident and can deal more easily with everything you experience. This is mindfulness: paying attention to this very moment, on purpose and without judgment—simply being present with curiosity.
This engaging guide, packed with simple exercises and endearing full-color artwork, provides a handy starting point for bringing mindfulness into your daily life. Chapters on meditation, yoga, and mindful breathing explain the benefits of these practices, and you are free to pick and choose what to try. There are quick exercises throughout, and a more extensive tool kit at the end of each chapter. The final chapter offers satisfying five-day challenges that map out ways to pull all of the book's mindfulness techniques together in your day-to-day life.
With the appeal of a workbook or guided journal, and full of examples relevant to tweens and teens today, this book will be your trusted companion as you begin the valuable, stress-relieving work of being still with skill.
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2018

      Gr 7 Up-Gates offers an extensive guide focusing on mindfulness, meditation, and yoga as weapons to combat the daily stress young people may endure. The author does a thorough job of explaining the physical and mental toll stress can take. In addition, she recommends and describes certain exercises that help one cope with such anxiety. Each component encourages participation in either physical exercises, mental journaling, or, at times, listening to relaxing music. The variety of subjects can be accessed by looking for a specific topic. However, readers may notice some repeated information if read from beginning to end. Overall, Gates's attention to detail has a way of making stress seem manageable. In addition, readers who enjoyed the format of Karen Rayne's GIRL: Love, Sex, Romance, and Being You will appreciate this title. VERDICT For general purchase for middle and high school collections.-Jeni Tahaney, Summit High School, Manfield, TX

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2018
      Life comes with challenges, but with mindfulness, young people can learn to ride life's ups and downs with clarity and calm.In an encouraging and conversational tone, Gates straightforwardly presents mindfulness to a young audience without oversimplifying the content. The first part of the book explains the science of mindfulness and presents breathing techniques, yoga, and meditation as practice methods. Interspersed are appealing graphics: quirky illustrations of people of diverse shapes, gender representations, and skin tones; memelike quotes that offer encouragement; and short statements from young people using the practices in their own lives. The book ends with several mindfulness "challenges"--practice sequences that build daily. The practices instructed are a blend of traditional mindfulness techniques (body scan, mindful walking, etc.) and new strategies particularly relevant for young people (listening mindfully to one's favorite music). Gates never strays toward dogma; readers are constantly encouraged to try the practices and notice their experiences. She makes it clear throughout that mindfulness is not about changing one's life but about being more present for life as it is, one breath at a time. One unfortunate drawback is that some of the examples of potential stressors do reveal an assumption of privilege (schools offering modern dance, going on a ski trip with friends).Overall, a worthy contribution not only to the market, but also within the broader canon of resources on Western yoga and mindfulness. (Nonfiction. 11-16)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 9, 2018
      Learning to exist in the present moment is a difficult yet rewarding task, Gates suggests in this clear and instructive handbook. Chapters focus on mindfulness, yoga, breathing, and meditation, with detailed descriptions of techniques and best practices. The mindfulness section explores living with intentionality through refocusing the mind. Journal prompts, self-assessments, and other activities urge readers to apply the ideas to their own lives. Meditation activities include a “Meditative Body Scan,” or paying attention to different parts of the body, and “Naming Thoughts,” which involves quietly observing, labeling, and releasing detrimental thoughts. In Vanderploeg’s warm illustrations, brightly clothed figures demonstrate the yoga poses and breathing exercises. Gates emphasizes that mindfulness is a way of seeing one’s self and the world, which can be achieved through taking basic steps. An end section offers “5-Day Mindfulness Challenges” for readers seeking additional structure as they embark on their own mindfulness journeys. Ages 10–14.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2018
      Grades 5-8 Through meditation, yoga, breathing exercises, and five-day mindfulness challenges, this book gives middle-graders effective mindfulness techniques geared toward helping them combat stress and make good life choices. Color-coded chapters allow readers to pick and choose what mindfulness practice they want to try. The same exercises are repeated throughout the book, so practitioners may find it more useful to skip around by color rather than read straight through. Colored sketches and black-and-white illustrated exercises are clear and not too difficult for beginners. Some mindfulness exercises include doodling and writing prompts. To illustrate the mind-body connection, readers are asked to imagine eating a lemon, listening to a song, observing nature, or focusing on what they feel as they taste chocolate or brush their teeth. Students' anecdotes on how certain mindfulness techniques help them cope are particularly helpful. With its appealing combination of physical exercises and journaling activities, this is a valuable addition to the topic for young people.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      "Your life is only ever happening right here, right now." Gates makes the case to tweens and teens that mindfulness is a way of life and the simplest path to health and happiness. Her chatty guide includes chapters on the practices of mindful breathing, yoga, and meditation, all with easy "try it" activities; "five-day mindfulness challenges" at the end should help readers translate these new skills into a lifestyle. Bib.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Text Difficulty:3

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