“Candid, impactful, and nuanced—while also realistic and inspirational. If you want to reduce stress, feel grounded in the midst of turmoil, and stop letting the unimportant and inconsequential drive your life, these practices are for you. Stemming from the authors’ decades-long practice and experience, they invite you to rest in the richness of the present moment and let its wisdom guide you along.”
—Riitta H. Rutanen Whaley, MS, MSPH, RYT, mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and yoga instructor at Duke Health and Well-Being, and author of Pausing Mindfully
~Riitta H. Rutanen Whaley, MS, MSPH, RYT
“Jeffrey Brantley and Wendy Millstine brilliantly bring the practice of mindfulness into practical, easily digestible, yet deeply meaningful five-minute sessions. These brief sessions teach us how to be with ourselves in a completely different way—with a sense of friendliness toward self. Brantley’s wisdom, warmth of heart, and genuine kindness shine through each of these simple yet powerful practices, and show us how being in the moment with nonjudgmental awareness can transform our lives.”
—Lisa Wickham, registered nurse, certified mindfulness instructor, certified hypnotherapist, certified compassion fatigue practitioner, and owner of Fully Mindful
~Lisa Wickham
“This book is a must! In this fast-paced world, Five Good Minutes of Mindfulness offers short meditation practices to create some calm and space in our daily lives. Brantley and Millstine have put together a practical and easy approach for creating a habit of self-care, awareness, and wellness.”
—Betsy Dessauer, MFA, CYT, CWMF, founder and CEO of Mindful Anytime
~Betsy Dessauer, MFA, CYT, CWMF
“What a delight to see another Five Good Minutes® book from Brantley and Millstine! In today’s busy world, these mini practices make mindfulness accessible to all. Readers will discover one hundred creative ways to access their own resourcefulness, bringing the best version of themselves to meet the challenges of work and life.”
—Julie Kosey, MS, PCC, NBC-HWC, CMT-P, RYT, director of human performance coaching at Adventist Health, MBSR instructor at Duke Integrative Medicine, and faculty for UCLA’s Training in Mindfulness Facilitation
~Julie Kosey, MS, PCC, NBC-HWC, CMT-P, RYT
“What a deal! Five minutes of reflection and practice for a day of greater clarity, focus, peace, and fulfillment. Brantley and Millstine have written a book made for these times. The practices in this book increase awareness and commitment to personal intention while providing a guidepost for staying true to them. This book is a sure medium for staying grounded and empowered, regardless of whether or not the world cooperates.”
—Paul Nagy, LCMHC, LCAS, assistant professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University School of Medicine
~Paul Nagy, LCMHC, LCAS
“We all have the natural ability to be mindful. And, we all have five minutes! In their latest book filled with easy, accessible self-help practices, Jeff Brantley and Wendy Millstine skillfully guide us in slowing, relaxing, appreciating, and connecting through mindfulness. For anyone looking to boost their inner resilience during these difficult times, Five Good Minutes of Mindfulness is a gem.”
—Jeff Greeson, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, and director of the Mindfulness, Stress and Health Lab at Rowan University
~Jeff Greeson, PhD