
A podcast by Tom M Sterner teaching you how to learn to love living!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationBusiness | ||||

Episode 4 of The Practicing Mind Podcast is all about the 4 "S" words and how to achieve any goal you set your mind too using these 4 words simplify, small, short, and slow.
We have a tendency to look at a task that we have to accomplish, a skill th... more
"Thought Awareness Training" What the heck is that?
In episode 3 of The Practicing Mind Podcast, I'll be discussing a hidden power that we all have. The ability to train and use "thought awareness".
Thought Awareness Training is a phrase that I coi... more
The concept of process not product. What does that mean? In episode 2 of The Practicing Mind Podcast, I discuss how when you are "process oriented" your attention is absorbed in the experience of achieving your goal and its not attached to the moment... more
Welcome to The Practicing Mind Podcast!
In this first episode of The Practicing Mind Podcast, the theme is "If you could sit down and have a drink with anyone that's ever lived throughout history, who would that be and why?" Be sure to listen to the... more
Tom is a great thinker. He has a gift for clearly communicating timeless ideas in a straightforward and elegant way. I’m excited for this podcast to keep growing.
- Beau
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