What we're talking about in this episode!

Markers that can help you gauge if you are getting good at meditation

Tips from high achievers on how to soar to your greatest potential with Ziva

Learn how meditation can erase stress from accumulating in your cells

How to leave a powerful legacy of meditation for your family and loved ones

The importance of gentle accountability when creating a new healthy habit

 
Episode Summary: 
Meditation seems to be on everyone’s to-do list these days, but did you know that meditation can actually help boost your productivity and unlock more energy when done the right way? Emily Fletcher is the founder of Ziva Meditation, a cutting edge meditation platform that has been embraced by everyone from Dave Asprey and Jenna Dewan to companies such as Google and Mind Body Green. 
Ziva meditation works to teach you techniques that can be applied anywhere at any time so that you can commit to your own greatness. Not all meditation is created equal, and Emily is here to write you a prescription for meditation that can help you gain a new state of cognitive performance and unleash your highest potential. 
The truth is, stress is making us stupid, slow and sick. Emily wants to open your eyes to the incredible power of meditation and the return on investment that you can get back from practicing every day. Instead of practicing meditation to get good at meditation, Emily is committed to demonstrating how meditation can help you get good at life. By investing time in meditation you can get so much more out of life and heal your body on a cellular level through the eradication of stress. 

Resources Mentioned:
Ziva Meditation Website
Stress Less, Accomplish More by Emily Fletcher
Follow Ziva on Instagram
EY 154: How to Optimize Your Liver Function to Balance Your Hormones
 
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What we're talking about in this episode!
Markers that can help you gauge if you are getting good at meditation
Tips from high achievers on how to soar to your greatest potential with Ziva
Learn how meditation can erase stress from accumulating in your cells
How to leave a powerful legacy of meditation for your family and loved ones
The importance of gentle accountability when creating a new healthy habit

 

Episode Summary: 

Meditation seems to be on everyone’s to-do list these days, but did you know that meditation can actually help boost your productivity and unlock more energy when done the right way? Emily Fletcher is the founder of Ziva Meditation, a cutting edge meditation platform that has been embraced by everyone from Dave Asprey and Jenna Dewan to companies such as Google and Mind Body Green. 

Ziva meditation works to teach you techniques that can be applied anywhere at any time so that you can commit to your own greatness. Not all meditation is created equal, and Emily is here to write you a prescription for meditation that can help you gain a new state of cognitive performance and unleash your highest potential. 

The truth is, stress is making us stupid, slow and sick. Emily wants to open your eyes to the incredible power of meditation and the return on investment that you can get back from practicing every day. Instead of practicing meditation to get good at meditation, Emily is committed to demonstrating how meditation can help you get good at life. By investing time in meditation you can get so much more out of life and heal your body on a cellular level through the eradication of stress. 


Resources Mentioned:

Ziva Meditation Website

Stress Less, Accomplish More by Emily Fletcher

Follow Ziva on Instagram

EY 154: How to Optimize Your Liver Function to Balance Your Hormones

 

Other Resources:

Check out the full show notes page

Keep up with everything Dr. Mariza

Follow Dr. Mariza on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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