Mindfulness and self-introspection are central themes in this guide by David Kundtz, which encourages readers to embrace stillness amid life's chaos. By utilizing "still points"—moments between activities—readers can cultivate a practice of quiet reflection that fosters healing and self-awareness. The book invites individuals to pause their thoughts, let go of self-doubt, and reconnect with their inner selves, offering a path to peace and awakening through the simple act of mindfulness.
David Kundtz Book order (chronological)



The Art of Stopping
How to Be Still When You Have to Keep Going (Mindfulness Meditation, Coping Skills)
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book introduces a technique called "stopping," which encourages individuals to engage in intentional periods of inactivity. This practice aims to enhance self-awareness and mindfulness, helping readers reconnect with their true selves. By incorporating these moments of stillness into their lives, individuals can cultivate a greater sense of purpose and tranquility.
Stopping
- 239 pages
- 9 hours of reading