Matt Mumber

Sustainable Wellness

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“Describes a larger medicine . . . rooted in the natural world and our own internal resources. This is the next step in the evolution of health care.”—Dr. Andrew Weil, #1 New York Times bestselling author
For nearly a decade, award-winning radiation oncologist Dr. Matt Mumber and yoga instructor Heather Reed have led retreats for people facing health challenges of all kinds. Through their eight-week Sustainable Wellness program, participants have found that using simple tools consistently creates remarkable health benefits.
Whether you’re looking for improved physical health, better ways to manage stress, or just a greater sense of inner peace and wellness, Sustainable Wellness offers a simple but powerfully effective plan for transformation. You will learn how to:
Empower yourself to reclaim your health and play a more active role in shaping it.Become aware of the daily choices that affect your health and how you can transform them in a positive way.Let go of destructive habits and embrace new ones that enhance wellness.  
Sustainable Wellness combines modern scientific research with ancient methods that benefit the individual on all levels. The authors share tested techniques, personal stories of triumph, and daily exercises that will guide you on the path to sustainable wellness.
“Offers a refreshingly mature and practical synthesis of wisdom from the field of integrative healthcare . . . proven pathways to living with greater mindfulness and satisfaction.”—William Collinge, PhD, author of Partners in Healing
“A powerful, inspiring approach to creating sustainable body/mind/spirit health and wellbeing.”—Jeremy Geffen, MD, FACP, author of The Journey Through Cancer
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303 printed pages
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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    Non-striving is the ability to practice mindfulness without expectation of some future goal or dream
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    Letting go is refusing to attach to specific thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
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    Acceptance is not the same thing as giving up or being passive; acceptance merely acknowledges that something has manifested

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