Leçon 1
You Have As Much Time As You Think You Do
Most people believe they don't have time to do what they like to do, but it is a hidden excuse. In this lesson, you will be introduced to a new thought about your lack of time.
Leçon 2
Are You Addicted To Stress?
The body loves the addiction to stress. In this lesson, you will explore the common patterns and behaviors of people who have become addicted to stress.
Leçon 3
How The Body Becomes Addicted To Stress
In this lesson, you are going to learn that stress was meant to help people, how your body becomes addicted to stress, and how challenging it becomes to break free from its grasp without a firm intention.
Leçon 4
Stopping The Addiction To Stress
In this lesson, you will learn to accept where you are with love and compassion and find the benefits or payoff you receive from the actions that lead you to stress. Then, you will go to a meditation to release all the false beliefs you learned about stress.
Leçon 5
Upgrading Your Relationship With Time
Lack of Time is at the top of the list for unrealistic stress. In this lesson, you will learn about Timefulness and how you can eliminate the addiction to stress by using some of the principles of Timefulness.
Leçon 6
Principles Of Timefulness
In this lesson, we continue to explore the Principles of Timefulness to improve your mindset. We learn that we cannot "free" time but only ourselves and that we need a better vision to have a healthy relationship with time. Also, there is a short bonus exercise for you to be very clear about your true values.
Leçon 7
The Clarity Meditation
In this lesson, we learn about the last two Principles of Timefulness, which teach a new mindset for people who exchange time for money and improve the commonly used Time Management Skills by introducing "meaning" to what we do. This class also has The Clarity Meditation to bring more mindfulness insights to your life.
Leçon 8
Body Mind Timefulness Practice
In this last class, you learn an easy and simple practice that prevents stress from entering the picture and deterring you from accessing what you learned and using it.