EMILY FLETCHER is regarded as a leading expert in meditation for high performance. She is the creator of the Ziva Technique and the founder of Ziva, where she developed the world meditation training program. Emily was inspired to teach after experiencing the profound physical and mental benefits that meditation provided during her ten-year career on Broadway. After teaching more than fifteen thousand people and learning about the unique demands of elite performers, Emily realized that meditation alone is not enough, so she developed the Ziva Technique: a powerful trifecta of Mindfulness, Meditation, and Manifesting designed to unlock your full potential at work and at home. She has been featured in the New York Times and Vogue as well as on NBC teaches in person at her Soho studio in New York City. When she playing with her adorable newborn son, Jasper.
"Emily Fletcher skillfully weaves the wisdom of the Vedas and the
power of meditation into one beautiful package for the modern high
performer. Her words are honest, warm, heartful, and
soulful."--Chade-Meng Tan, New York Times bestselling
author of Search Inside Yourself and Joy on
Demand
"I recognize the power and importance of meditation, but I have
always struggled in my commitment and consistency. In this
beautiful book, Emily has shown me a way to meditate that's simple,
powerful, and fail proof."--Sara Haines, cohost of Good Morning
America's Strahan and Sara
"I used to think, I can't ever quiet my mind--how can I
meditate? After learning with Emily, I know that thoughts are
okay. Now it's a part of my daily ritual, and people have noticed a
change. They say, 'You look so radiant!'"--Jenna Dewan, actress and
television host
"I was shocked what [Emily Fletcher's] style of meditation did for
me...After two months, I felt happier, calmer, and less anxious....
For the few minutes I put into meditation each day, I get back
three hours of quality work. The benefits bleed into everything I
do."--Mark Hyman, M.D., director of Cleveland Clinic's Center for
Functional Medicine and New York Times bestselling
author
"This book can help you become a game changer by using meditation
effectively. You really can learn to triple your productivity and
make better decisions. Uncover the power that has always been
inside of you."--Dave Asprey, founder and CEO of Bulletproof 360,
creator of Bulletproof Coffee, and host of Bulletproof
Radio
"Emily is a deep scholar of meditation. Despite that she makes
learning it incredibly playful, fun, and entertaining. Stress
Less, Accomplish More is anything but boring, and it very well
may change your life."--Andrew Huberman, Ph.D.,
Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University School of
Medicine
"Emily Fletcher sits at the top of my referral list because her
system works. She takes the benefits of meditation to a completely
new level, while not scaring away the newbie. Invest in
yourself!"--Todd Herman, performance coach to
Olympic athletes and author of The Alter Ego Effect
"Emily Fletcher's praiseworthy Ziva Technique as taught in
Stress Less, Accomplish More meets each of us precisely
where we are in the present moment of our lives, elevating us to
our highest potential in our personal and professional creative
expressions."--Michael Bernard Beckwith,
bestselling author and founder of the Agape International Spiritual
Center
"I truly hope people read and adopt the practice Emily Fletcher
teaches so elegantly in Stress Less, Accomplish More. The
less stress you have in your life, the less stress you will pass on
to your children."--Dr. Shefali Tsabary, author of
The Conscious Parent
"I've met thousands of proponents of meditation, and Emily Fletcher
stands out like a shining star. Her way of teaching, intellect, and
charm take the concepts of mindfulness and meditation to new
heights. Read this book and study with Emily if you're seeking to
bring meditation into your life."--Vishen
Lakhiani, founder and CEO of Mindvalley and New York
Times bestselling author of The Code of the Extraordinary
Mind
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