Maya Frost is not a coach, a counselor or a guru. She’s a teacher.
As a mindfulness trainer, she has taught thousands of people how to pay attention in order to get calm, clear and creative. Her playful, eyes-wide-open approach to everyday awareness has been featured in numerous publications, ranging from Family Circle (“That’s nice, dear”) to Penthouse (“Yeah, baby!”). For five years, she published the Friday Mind Massage, a weekly ezine serving up clarity, comfort and comic relief to subscribers in over 100 countries. She offers simple, enjoyable courses in practical awareness on her website at http://www.Real-WorldMindfulness.com and works by phone and email with counselors, life coaches, teachers, parents, health care professionals, business leaders and community activists around the world.
Maya is an American living in Buenos Aires, Argentina with her husband. Her four grownish daughters are having the time of their lives in New York, Barcelona and Buenos Aires.
Her first book, The New Global Student: Skip the SAT, Save Thousands on Tuition, and Get a Truly International Education (Random House/Crown, May 2009), is for parents looking for a way to release their attachment to old ideas in order to get calm, clear and creative about helping their kids get an outrageously relevant global education that doesn’t cost a fortune. She is the head cheerleader for the Smart Education Design concept and trains parents to become strong and savvy mentors. You can learn more at www.NewGlobalStudent.com
Maya also writes a blog on education design over at www.NewGlobals.com
And she’s currently writing a novel about a group of expats creating new lives for themselves in Buenos Aires.
To read about the creative experience of living in Buenos Aires–and to meet some fascinating expats who are living creatively here–visit her blog at http://www.SexySpanishClub.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by and for paying attention to mindfulness. We could use a whole lot more of that on this planet.
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Anonymous // February 15, 2007 at 11:28 pm |