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The Mindful Way To Study: Dancing With Your Books

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The Mindful Way To Study: Dancing With Your Books
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN/ASIN: B010EWPF9Y
Number of pages: 136

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This is a guide to help students, professionals, and other lifelong learners develop a better approach to their educational and career pursuits. By using mindfulness, or the practice of bringing full awareness to the present moment, the authors blend the latest research with entertaining stories and specific techniques to teach readers how to truly pay attention, and even learn to enjoy it.

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