Turning Inward
The Practice of Introversion for a Calm, Joyful, Authentic Life
Contributors
By Ross Rayburn
With Eve Adamson
Read by Ross Rayburn
Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- Jan 9, 2024
- Publisher
- Hachette Audio
- ISBN-13
- 9781668635483
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$24.99Format
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- ebook $15.99 $20.99 CAD
- Hardcover $30.00 $39.00 CAD
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“Ross takes you beyond meditation. He has an intuitive sensitivity to what you need and he knows how to help you go deep enough to find your own truth.” —Tunde Oyeneyin, New York Times bestselling author of Speak
Because we spend most of our time “turned outward” in order to function in society, introversion offers both a respite and a source of insight. The practice of introversion leads to a happier, calmer life and a truer sense of yourself and your path—something many crave in our chaotic and often polarized world.
With the easy and enjoyable techniques in this book, and a surprisingly simple and straightforward way of thinking and seeing, you can begin introverting with more intention and with more structure and regularity, for even greater benefits. You’ll learn how to handle life’s difficulties with less anxiety and greater perspective, and you’ll have the tools to remember who you really are, especially during those times it’s easiest to forget.
Through these practical exercises, guided visualizations, opportunities for contemplation, breathing techniques, and more, you will discover that everything you need to be is already who you are. It’s inside you. All you have to do is turn inward to find it.
“Ross shows us that meditation doesn’t have to mean sitting still. You can turn within to find inspiration and guidance, even when you are dancing.” —Misty Copeland, principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre and New York Times bestselling author of Life in Motion
“Turning Inward provides the tools to befriend yourself. In sharing his mindfulness TIPs, Ross provides a path for even the most novice meditator. Herein lies many entry points back to oneself.” —Robin Arzon, New York Times bestselling author of Shut Up and Run