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Learn how to calm your busy mind, avoid emotional overwhelm, and find deep peace.
Is your mind constantly racing with distractions and demands? Many of us live in a state of mental busyness, overwhelmed by information overload in our daily lives.
But finding a calm mind is possible, and it offers enormous emotional, physical, and spiritual benefits. In this episode, we explain how!
With your hosts, David James Lees (ordained Taoist monk, emotional and spiritual health teacher) and Alexandra Lees (mindset and business coach).
Discover our online consultations, events and shop: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com
Subscribe to David’s Journal: https://davidjameslees.substack.com/
Other related teachings on our YouTube channel that will help you:
Is there a question you'd like answered on the show? Submit it at: https://bit.ly/askusyourquestion
Join our free Wu Wei Wisdom Community Facebook support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wuweiwisdomcommunity
If you love our work, you can now make a small donation to help fund the continued production of our weekly teachings by buying us a 'virtual coffee'! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wuweiwisdom
Book an online Golden Thread Process & Inner Child Consultation with David: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/therapies-for-body-mind/
Follow us on Instagram: @wuweiwisdom
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Disclaimer: This podcast and any associated teaching and comments shared are not a substitute for professional therapy, mental health care, crisis support, medical advice, doctor diagnosis, or professional healthcare treatment. Our show episodes provide general information for educational purposes only and are offered as suggestions for you and your professional therapist or healthcare advisor to consider and research.
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Learn how to calm your busy mind, avoid emotional overwhelm, and find deep peace.
Is your mind constantly racing with distractions and demands? Many of us live in a state of mental busyness, overwhelmed by information overload in our daily lives.
But finding a calm mind is possible, and it offers enormous emotional, physical, and spiritual benefits. In this episode, we explain how!
With your hosts, David James Lees (ordained Taoist monk, emotional and spiritual health teacher) and Alexandra Lees (mindset and business coach).
Discover our online consultations, events and shop: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com
Subscribe to David’s Journal: https://davidjameslees.substack.com/
Other related teachings on our YouTube channel that will help you:
Is there a question you'd like answered on the show? Submit it at: https://bit.ly/askusyourquestion
Join our free Wu Wei Wisdom Community Facebook support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wuweiwisdomcommunity
If you love our work, you can now make a small donation to help fund the continued production of our weekly teachings by buying us a 'virtual coffee'! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wuweiwisdom
Book an online Golden Thread Process & Inner Child Consultation with David: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/therapies-for-body-mind/
Follow us on Instagram: @wuweiwisdom
Sign up to receive a relaxing guided meditation gift, plus our weekly newsletter + offers via email: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/signup
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Disclaimer: This podcast and any associated teaching and comments shared are not a substitute for professional therapy, mental health care, crisis support, medical advice, doctor diagnosis, or professional healthcare treatment. Our show episodes provide general information for educational purposes only and are offered as suggestions for you and your professional therapist or healthcare advisor to consider and research.
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