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The Practice of Stillness
Mindful Living for Latter-day Saints
Book • 2023
In "The Practice of Stillness," Carrie Skarda and Jacob Hess offer a unique approach to mindfulness, integrating faith-based practices with psychological insights.
The book guides readers toward a deeper connection with God through stillness, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and being present.
It explores various practices, such as mindful prayer and Sabbath observance, to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth.
The authors encourage readers to view these practices not as additions to their to-do lists but as opportunities for reflection and connection.
The book's practical approach and relatable examples make it accessible to individuals seeking spiritual enrichment.
The book guides readers toward a deeper connection with God through stillness, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and being present.
It explores various practices, such as mindful prayer and Sabbath observance, to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth.
The authors encourage readers to view these practices not as additions to their to-do lists but as opportunities for reflection and connection.
The book's practical approach and relatable examples make it accessible to individuals seeking spiritual enrichment.
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as a companion book to "The Power of Stillness", focusing on mindfulness and spiritual practices for busy women.

Michelle Torsak

Magnify Book Club: The Practice of Stillness by Carrie Skarda
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as the book club pick for the month, and discussed by ![undefined]()

who bought it after reading the manuscript.

Sarah Collins

Michelle Torsak

Magnify Book Club: The Practice of Stillness by Carrie Skarda
Mentioned in the podcast outro as the book for the current book club.

Cultivating and Celebrating the Good with Natalie Hill Jensen
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as a guide to mindfulness through faith, helping to do more with God by doing less.

Cole Wissinger

Mindfulness in Worship with Carrie Skarda and Jacob Hess