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Stillness Found in Color

Stillness Found in Color

By Reese, Idris

Published by epubli

English 2026
eBook

About this book

There are moments in a day when the mind simply needs somewhere gentle to rest. Not a task to complete, not a goal to reach — just a quiet space where attention can soften and the breath can slow. This book explores the tender relationship between the hands, the eyes, and the present moment — discovered through the simple, unhurried act of coloring. Each design within these pages is an invitation, not a demand. There is no right way to fill a space with color, no wrong shade, no finished result to be judged. Only the experience of being here, in this moment, with this page. Mindful coloring has been recognized as a meaningful low-pressure practice that helps reduce anxiety and bring the mind back to the present. Yet this book does not approach that truth as a technique or a protocol. It holds it gently — as a reminder that the body already knows how to find calm, and that sometimes a colored pencil is all it takes to remember. It explores how creative stillness differs from passive distraction, how the rhythmic motion of coloring can quiet an overactive mind, and how removing the pressure of perfection opens space for something more honest — genuine presence. For those who have struggled to "do mindfulness correctly," this is a softer door in.

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Stillness Found in Color is available as eBook at 7 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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