Creator and speaker Eric Zimmer shares how committing to small, sustainable habits remodeled his life—transferring him from habit and homelessness to integrity and which means.
Seize Eric’s guide, How a Little Turns into a Lot: The Artwork of Small Adjustments for a Extra Significant Life.
This week on Mindrolling, Eric and Raghu chat about:
- Burning the home to the bottom: Eric’s expertise with kleptomania, habit, and homelessness
- Embarking on a life-long non secular quest and journey of self-transformation
- How meditation creates more room between stimulus and response
- The chance to make higher decisions after we decelerate by mindfulness
- Why lasting change is so tough
- Cultivating new habits of each thought and habits
- Treating your self as in case you are a pal or youngster
- Turning into a constructive drive on this planet
“Issues that really feel insurmountable now usually can turn out to be virtually second nature down the road.” –Eric Zimmer
About Eric Zimmer:
Eric Zimmer is an writer, trainer, speaker, and the creator of The One You Feed podcast—an award-winning present with over 50 million downloads throughout 800+ conversations exploring significant residing. At 24, Eric was homeless, hooked on heroin, and going through jail. His journey from these depths sparked his lifelong inquiry into human transformation and resilience. Via his habits teaching, workshops, and mentorship, he has guided 1000’s worldwide in creating sustainable habits that final—not by willpower or epiphany, however by regular change. His strategy combines cutting-edge science with timeless knowledge, offering sensible pathways to higher integrity and deeper which means. His story and his work have been featured within the media, together with Thoughts Physique Inexperienced, Elephant Journal, the BBC and Mind Pickings. Try his new guide, How a Little Turns into a Lot: The Artwork of Small Adjustments for a Extra Significant Life.
“One of many critiques of the trendy mindfulness motion is that it divorces the observe from the moral constructions from which it advanced, which ends up in ‘I’m simply targeted on me getting higher and feeling higher.’ Whereas that’s an vital and helpful goal, it’s solely half the sport. The opposite half of the sport is that it’s in service of different individuals and with the ability to be a constructive drive on this planet. All of us have the power to be a constructive drive on this planet.” –Eric Zimmer
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