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| Boilerpipe Text | With so many people glued to screens every day, weâre all becoming a bit more disconnected from each other, comparing our lives to others just a bit more, and feeling like weâre coming up short. Turning towards mindfulness, we can all become a bit more aware of how our words affect others, how our decisions alter our life paths, and how to build bridges with people who cross our paths. In this article, weâre going to examine various mindfulness books that you should read, practice exercises from, and develop the habit of mindfulness from.Â
In the event that you want to pair your mindfulness reading session with a
mindfulness meditation
practice, you can check out the
Declutter The Mind app
for free. No login required.
11 Mindfulness Books to Read and Learn From in 2025
1. How to Be Human by Nicole Martins Ferreira
If you're looking for a book about how to live more mindfully, you might want to check out
How to Be Human
. This book does a deep live on all of the things that makes us human from the emotions we feel, to how to regain our inner child, how to find peace in nature even on a bad day, and more. The short read is filled with all sorts of insights about life and better understanding what it means to experience life as a human. You'll be reminded of the importance of feeling deeply and allowing yourself to feel positive emotions again. If you want to feel more gratitude, peace, and gain a new perspective on life, this is the book you should check out.
2. The Little Book of Mindfulness by Patrizia Collard
If youâre looking for a book on mindfulness thatâs jam-packed with five to ten minute exercises you can practice every single day, then youâll want to check out Collardâs book. Youâll have practices for so many little moments throughout your day, from
mindful eating
to daily gratitude practices. Youâll feel motivated to learn how to better handle conflicts at home, how to show compassion to the people around you, and how to live more mindfully. And with each exercise, youâll be one step closer to
rewiring your brain
to become more mindful overall.Â
400+ Free Guided Meditation Practices
Declutter The Mind will help you live more mindfully and understand your mind better with a growing library of free guided meditation practices, courses, and daily meditation sessions.
Explore Meditation Library
3. Learned Optimism by Martin E.P. SeligmanÂ
The more time people spend in their heads and on their phones, the more likely they are to have negative thoughts. We often compare ourselves to others and get stuck in pessimistic thinking. But Seligman challenges the fact that weâre born optimistic and pessimistic by arguing that you can learn how to become optimistic. This mindfulness book will give you a deep dive into understanding how
negative self-talk
occurs and how to transform it into
positive self-talk
. Youâll also learn that thereâs way more upside to optimism than pessimism. While pessimism used to be a required survival skill, in todayâs society, it holds most of us back instead of propelling us forward. Youâll discover so many benefits to becoming more optimistic while building out the actionable skills youâll need to learn to become a more positive thinker.Â
4. Introducing Mindfulness: A Practical Guide by Tessa Watt
In Tessa Wattâs mindfulness book readers will find exercises they can follow along to and easily implement to help them with
mindful living
. The goal of the book is to help people live in the present moment every single day and let go of the
negative thoughts
that people get stuck in. The book is jam-packed with examples to help new practitioners understand how they can stop time traveling between the past and the future to stay in the
present moment
. Readers will also find that by implementing mindfulness through the exercises in the book, theyâll be able to reduce anxiety and gain a better grasp on
managing their emotions
.Â
5. Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life Marshall B. Rosenberg
This book about mindfulness is all about mindful communication. In everyday interactions, people get into conflicts with coworkers, their spouse, friends, and more. This book shares principles about looking at situations without judgment, identifying your feelings, meeting peopleâs needs, and more. Youâll also learn how to ask for help with tasks instead of making demands or telling people what you want them to do to improve your chances of having your needs met. Readers will also learn how to develop better empathy towards others so they can have more meaningful conversations. Ultimately, if you find yourself having conflicts with others regularly, this is a good book on having mindful conversations to resolve conflicts peacefully and fairly for everyone involved.Â
6. Buddhaâs Brain by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.
The Buddhaâs Brain is an insightful book about mindfulness and neuroscience. Our brainâs often have a negativity bias, which has helped us survive throughout history but isnât as practical for us today. Youâll learn how to balance your positive and negative emotions through mindfulness and meditation while also learning to become more resilient. This book will also teach you how to gain more positive emotions through actions, such as gratitude, compassion, and love. With the neuroscience aspect of this book, youâll learn how neuroplastic your brain is, proving that achieving this positive shift in thinking is in fact possible and can be done. Weaved within the chapters are exercises, meditations, and practices for mindfulness. Mindfulness is also one of the Four Pillars of Well-Being that are taught in this book.Â
7. Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Mindfulness books are more than just a guide to mindfulness meditation and being present. Thatâs why Jon Kabat-Zinn also explores
how to let go of the past
and stop fearing the future. Itâs hard to stay present when weâre stuck in another time period. Youâll also learn how to become more aware of things non-judgmentally. Readers will find that this book helps them
reduce stress
while improving their well being to experience a more profound
inner peace
. But reading it isnât enough. Youâll need to dive in to practice the meditation techniques taught in the book to incorporate more mindful awareness into your everyday life to really reap the benefits of the messages taught in this book.
8. The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh
The Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh is a brilliant person to learn mindfulness from. Living as a Buddhist monk, he incorporates mindfulness in all his daily activities and offers his practical insights to readers to help them experience the same type of benefits. Mindfulness isnât just about living in the present but itâs also about being hyper aware of every action you take and every experience you have. Youâll learn how to be more mindful when breathing, walking, eating, or doing any other common task. Those little every day moments are perfect opportunities to really deepen your awareness and connection to the moment youâre living right now. With Thich Nhat Hanhâs teachings, youâll be able to use mindfulness in your everyday life to increase a greater sense of peace and understanding.Â
9. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart Tolle shares his journey with his own spiritual awakening to help others on their journey towards mindfulness and present living in this mindfulness book The Power of Now. In his book, he emphasizes that the present moment is the only time that truly exists. So spending your time feeling burdened by your past or anxious about your future is really what stops you from experiencing happiness and fulfillment in the here and now. Itâs true that your
emotional pain
or negative thinking can take over your mind and shift you away from the present. But itâs equally true that you can cultivate more awareness and
practice mindfulness
through your habits and actions. Eckhart Tolle will challenge you to become the observer of your thoughts without judgment to truly connect with a deeper level of consciousness.Â
10. 10% Happier by Dan Harris
If youâre looking for mindfulness books to read as a meditation skeptic, then consider 10% Happier by Dan Harris who was hesitant about trying meditation for the first time but found that it had an enormous positive impact in his life. This memoir slash self-help book highlights Harrisâ journey from being a stress-ridden news anchor to finding and enjoying the
benefits of meditation
. So, if youâre thinking meditation is too woo-woo for you, you might end up finding this mindfulness book somewhat relatable and still come out of it wanting to give it a chance. Youâll learn about the common misconceptions of meditation and learn how to use meditation as a
coping mechanism
for lowering stress and becoming 10% happier (hopefully more though!) By the end of this read, youâll find yourself more open minded to the world of meditation.Â
11. The Things You Can Only See When You Slow Down by Haemin Sunim
Mindfulness books like Haemin Sunimâs The Things You Can Only See When You Slow Down encourages readers to find
peace of mind
and happiness regardless of their busy lives and schedules. Each chapter focuses on topics ranging from love to
self care
. It blends life topics with mindfulness to help you slow down and become more mindful and present in your thoughts and actions. Youâll be able to do some simple yet life-changing exercises and have opportunities to reflect. By the end of this mindfulness book, youâll be able to let go of things that hold you back and feel more gratitude in your everyday life.Â
12. The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker
In this mindfulness book, youâll notice how distracted youâve become from
doomscrolling
through social media and recognize that itâs time to be more aware of whatâs going on in real life around you. Youâll learn how to better slow down to notice the little things that happen in your day. Finding time to connect with others will become a must as you read this book about mindfulness. Plus, youâll become better at managing your time. Instead of trying to multitask, such as folding clothes while watching television, youâll focus on doing one activity at a time to give it your full, undivided attention.Â
â
Conclusion
Reading mindfulness books can be a great way to learn a little bit more about how to be more mindful. If youâve been thinking about becoming a more
mindful person
to embodying more mindfulness into the rush of everyday life to become more present and
slow down
, you can always start a meditation practice. Declutter The Mind is
meditation app
with hundreds of meditations to choose from for any mood.
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# 11 Mindfulness Books to Read and Learn From in 2025
June 25, 2025

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**Table of Contents (Expand)**
- [11 Mindfulness Books to Read and Learn From in 2025](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#11-mindfulness-books-to-read-and-learn-from-in-2025)
- [1\. How to Be Human by Nicole Martins Ferreira](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#1.-how-to-be-human-by-nicole-martins-ferreira)
- [2\. The Little Book of Mindfulness by Patrizia Collard](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#2.-the-little-book-of-mindfulness-by-patrizia-collard)
- [3\. Learned Optimism by Martin E.P. Seligman](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#3.-learned-optimism-by-martin-e.p.-seligman)
- [4\. Introducing Mindfulness: A Practical Guide by Tessa Watt](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#4.-introducing-mindfulness:-a-practical-guide-by-tessa-watt)
- [5\. Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life Marshall B. Rosenberg](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#5.-nonviolent-communication:-a-language-of-life-marshall-b.-rosenberg)
- [6\. Buddhaâs Brain by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#6.-buddha%E2%80%99s-brain-by-rick-hanson,-ph.d.)
- [7\. Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#7.-wherever-you-go-there-you-are-by-jon-kabat-zinn)
- [8\. The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#8.-the-miracle-of-mindfulness-by-thich-nhat-hanh)
- [9\. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#9.-the-power-of-now-by-eckhart-tolle)
- [10\. 10% Happier by Dan Harris](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#10.-10%25-happier-by-dan-harris)
- [11\. The Things You Can Only See When You Slow Down by Haemin Sunim](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#11.-the-things-you-can-only-see-when-you-slow-down-by-haemin-sunim)
- [12\. The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#12.-the-art-of-noticing-by-rob-walker)
- [Conclusion](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindfulness-books#conclusion)
With so many people glued to screens every day, weâre all becoming a bit more disconnected from each other, comparing our lives to others just a bit more, and feeling like weâre coming up short. Turning towards mindfulness, we can all become a bit more aware of how our words affect others, how our decisions alter our life paths, and how to build bridges with people who cross our paths. In this article, weâre going to examine various mindfulness books that you should read, practice exercises from, and develop the habit of mindfulness from.
In the event that you want to pair your mindfulness reading session with a [mindfulness meditation](https://declutterthemind.com/guided-meditation/mindfulness/) practice, you can check out the [Declutter The Mind app](https://app.declutterthemind.com/?p=headerbutton) for free. No login required.
## 11 Mindfulness Books to Read and Learn From in 2025
### 1\. How to Be Human by Nicole Martins Ferreira
If you're looking for a book about how to live more mindfully, you might want to check out [How to Be Human](https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Human-Reflections-Anecdotes-ebook/dp/B0F1L1HRJT). This book does a deep live on all of the things that makes us human from the emotions we feel, to how to regain our inner child, how to find peace in nature even on a bad day, and more. The short read is filled with all sorts of insights about life and better understanding what it means to experience life as a human. You'll be reminded of the importance of feeling deeply and allowing yourself to feel positive emotions again. If you want to feel more gratitude, peace, and gain a new perspective on life, this is the book you should check out.
### 2\. The Little Book of Mindfulness by Patrizia Collard
If youâre looking for a book on mindfulness thatâs jam-packed with five to ten minute exercises you can practice every single day, then youâll want to check out Collardâs book. Youâll have practices for so many little moments throughout your day, from [mindful eating](https://declutterthemind.com/guided-meditation/mindful-eating/) to daily gratitude practices. Youâll feel motivated to learn how to better handle conflicts at home, how to show compassion to the people around you, and how to live more mindfully. And with each exercise, youâll be one step closer to [rewiring your brain](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/neuroplasticity/) to become more mindful overall.

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### 3\. Learned Optimism by Martin E.P. Seligman
The more time people spend in their heads and on their phones, the more likely they are to have negative thoughts. We often compare ourselves to others and get stuck in pessimistic thinking. But Seligman challenges the fact that weâre born optimistic and pessimistic by arguing that you can learn how to become optimistic. This mindfulness book will give you a deep dive into understanding how [negative self-talk](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/negative-self-talk/) occurs and how to transform it into [positive self-talk](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/positive-self-talk/). Youâll also learn that thereâs way more upside to optimism than pessimism. While pessimism used to be a required survival skill, in todayâs society, it holds most of us back instead of propelling us forward. Youâll discover so many benefits to becoming more optimistic while building out the actionable skills youâll need to learn to become a more positive thinker.
### 4\. Introducing Mindfulness: A Practical Guide by Tessa Watt
In Tessa Wattâs mindfulness book readers will find exercises they can follow along to and easily implement to help them with [mindful living](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindful-living/). The goal of the book is to help people live in the present moment every single day and let go of the [negative thoughts](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/how-to-stop-negative-thoughts/) that people get stuck in. The book is jam-packed with examples to help new practitioners understand how they can stop time traveling between the past and the future to stay in the [present moment](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/live-in-the-moment/). Readers will also find that by implementing mindfulness through the exercises in the book, theyâll be able to reduce anxiety and gain a better grasp on [managing their emotions](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/how-to-control-your-emotions/).
### 5\. Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life Marshall B. Rosenberg
This book about mindfulness is all about mindful communication. In everyday interactions, people get into conflicts with coworkers, their spouse, friends, and more. This book shares principles about looking at situations without judgment, identifying your feelings, meeting peopleâs needs, and more. Youâll also learn how to ask for help with tasks instead of making demands or telling people what you want them to do to improve your chances of having your needs met. Readers will also learn how to develop better empathy towards others so they can have more meaningful conversations. Ultimately, if you find yourself having conflicts with others regularly, this is a good book on having mindful conversations to resolve conflicts peacefully and fairly for everyone involved.
### 6\. Buddhaâs Brain by Rick Hanson, Ph.D.
The Buddhaâs Brain is an insightful book about mindfulness and neuroscience. Our brainâs often have a negativity bias, which has helped us survive throughout history but isnât as practical for us today. Youâll learn how to balance your positive and negative emotions through mindfulness and meditation while also learning to become more resilient. This book will also teach you how to gain more positive emotions through actions, such as gratitude, compassion, and love. With the neuroscience aspect of this book, youâll learn how neuroplastic your brain is, proving that achieving this positive shift in thinking is in fact possible and can be done. Weaved within the chapters are exercises, meditations, and practices for mindfulness. Mindfulness is also one of the Four Pillars of Well-Being that are taught in this book.
### 7\. Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Mindfulness books are more than just a guide to mindfulness meditation and being present. Thatâs why Jon Kabat-Zinn also explores [how to let go of the past](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/letting-go-of-the-past/) and stop fearing the future. Itâs hard to stay present when weâre stuck in another time period. Youâll also learn how to become more aware of things non-judgmentally. Readers will find that this book helps them [reduce stress](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/how-meditation-reduces-stress/) while improving their well being to experience a more profound [inner peace](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/inner-peace/). But reading it isnât enough. Youâll need to dive in to practice the meditation techniques taught in the book to incorporate more mindful awareness into your everyday life to really reap the benefits of the messages taught in this book.
### 8\. The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh
The Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh is a brilliant person to learn mindfulness from. Living as a Buddhist monk, he incorporates mindfulness in all his daily activities and offers his practical insights to readers to help them experience the same type of benefits. Mindfulness isnât just about living in the present but itâs also about being hyper aware of every action you take and every experience you have. Youâll learn how to be more mindful when breathing, walking, eating, or doing any other common task. Those little every day moments are perfect opportunities to really deepen your awareness and connection to the moment youâre living right now. With Thich Nhat Hanhâs teachings, youâll be able to use mindfulness in your everyday life to increase a greater sense of peace and understanding.
### 9\. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart Tolle shares his journey with his own spiritual awakening to help others on their journey towards mindfulness and present living in this mindfulness book The Power of Now. In his book, he emphasizes that the present moment is the only time that truly exists. So spending your time feeling burdened by your past or anxious about your future is really what stops you from experiencing happiness and fulfillment in the here and now. Itâs true that your [emotional pain](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/emotional-pain/) or negative thinking can take over your mind and shift you away from the present. But itâs equally true that you can cultivate more awareness and [practice mindfulness](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/ways-to-practice-mindfulness) through your habits and actions. Eckhart Tolle will challenge you to become the observer of your thoughts without judgment to truly connect with a deeper level of consciousness.
### 10\. 10% Happier by Dan Harris
If youâre looking for mindfulness books to read as a meditation skeptic, then consider 10% Happier by Dan Harris who was hesitant about trying meditation for the first time but found that it had an enormous positive impact in his life. This memoir slash self-help book highlights Harrisâ journey from being a stress-ridden news anchor to finding and enjoying the [benefits of meditation](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/benefits-of-meditation). So, if youâre thinking meditation is too woo-woo for you, you might end up finding this mindfulness book somewhat relatable and still come out of it wanting to give it a chance. Youâll learn about the common misconceptions of meditation and learn how to use meditation as a [coping mechanism](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/coping-mechanisms/) for lowering stress and becoming 10% happier (hopefully more though!) By the end of this read, youâll find yourself more open minded to the world of meditation.
### 11\. The Things You Can Only See When You Slow Down by Haemin Sunim
Mindfulness books like Haemin Sunimâs The Things You Can Only See When You Slow Down encourages readers to find [peace of mind](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/peace-of-mind/) and happiness regardless of their busy lives and schedules. Each chapter focuses on topics ranging from love to [self care](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/self-care-ideas/). It blends life topics with mindfulness to help you slow down and become more mindful and present in your thoughts and actions. Youâll be able to do some simple yet life-changing exercises and have opportunities to reflect. By the end of this mindfulness book, youâll be able to let go of things that hold you back and feel more gratitude in your everyday life.
### 12\. The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker
In this mindfulness book, youâll notice how distracted youâve become from [doomscrolling](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/doomscrolling/) through social media and recognize that itâs time to be more aware of whatâs going on in real life around you. Youâll learn how to better slow down to notice the little things that happen in your day. Finding time to connect with others will become a must as you read this book about mindfulness. Plus, youâll become better at managing your time. Instead of trying to multitask, such as folding clothes while watching television, youâll focus on doing one activity at a time to give it your full, undivided attention.
â
## Conclusion
Reading mindfulness books can be a great way to learn a little bit more about how to be more mindful. If youâve been thinking about becoming a more [mindful person](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/mindful-people/) to embodying more mindfulness into the rush of everyday life to become more present and [slow down](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/ways-to-slow-down/), you can always start a meditation practice. Declutter The Mind is [meditation app](https://declutterthemind.com/blog/best-meditation-apps) with hundreds of meditations to choose from for any mood. [Sign-up to start meditating today](https://app.declutterthemind.com/?p=headerbutton).
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