Even just the title of this book appeals. There are many reasons that a Zen monk might acquire a lifetime of wisdom the least of which is my personal edification but I m grateful for it all the same. Estelle Tang, Elle.com
100 snack-size Zen activities you can do daily to add more calm to your life . . . The Art of Simple Living brings the spirit of Zen Buddhism to everyday life. The Daily Telegraph
Powerful . . . A profoundly beautiful work, easy to read, encouraging deep thought and reflection, but most importantly, acting as a practical guide to Zen action. The Japan Times
This international bestseller has helped people around the world quiet the chaos of everyday life, stress less and appreciate more. . . . Masuno s tips are easy to execute. . . . Through this inspiring guide, Masuno shows that every step you take on the path of personal growth, no matter how small, can have a major impact. BookPage
A bestseller in Japan, this will certainly resonate with fans of Zen practice, or those simply looking to declutter a busy mind. Publishers Weekly
100 deceptively simple daily practices . . . to help you find, and embrace, the stillness at the center of your existence. Energy Times
Pithy tips on how to increase our feelings of well-being. Lion s Roar: Buddhist Wisdom for Our Time
Living a simpler life is a practice. It s ordinary and it s everyday. Shunmyo Masuno s simple and relevant practices land gently and with the most comforting ordinariness, like a warm breath of familiarity to us, the frazzled masses. Sarah Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of First, We Make the Beast Beautiful
Our mind is blazing in the new dopamine war between alarmist news and attention-hooking apps. The Art of Simple Living is a bucket of water on the flames. Neil Pasricha, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Awesome and The Happiness Equation
I love this book. These little Zen practices can bring so much serenity to your life. Francine Jay, bestselling author of The Joy of Less and Lightly
I haven t carried a purse in years, but this book almost made me wish I did, so I could keep it within reach. Cait Flanders, bestselling author of The Year of Less
I love The Art of Simple Living. With easy-to-follow, inspiring advice and lovely stories illustrating little things you can do that can have a big effect on your peace of mind, it ll bring joyful moments into every day of your life. James Wallman, bestselling author of Stuffocation
The Art of Simple Living makes the time-tested wisdom of the Buddha radically accessible by providing easy-to-follow yet profound practices that blend perfectly with, and are a natural part of, everyday life. It is an encouraging and straightforward companion for all who seek to amplify the inherent peace of their minds. Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, author ofEmotional Rescue and Rebel Buddha
This little treasure needs to be at every bedside. It awakens us to the most ordinary, everyday moments of our lives, revealing the richness, peace, and joy that come from living simply. Allan Lokos, founder and guiding teacher, Community Meditation Center, NYC; author of Through the Flames, Patience, and Pocket Peace
Shunmyo Masuno, the head priest of a 450-year-old Zen Buddhist temple in Japan, is the author of the international bestseller Don t Worry as well as an award-winning Zen garden designer for clients all over the world and a professor of environmental design at one of Japan s leading art schools. He has lectured widely, including at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cornell University, and Brown University.
Allison Markin Powell (translator) won the PEN Translation Prize for her translation of Hiromi Kawakami s The Ten Loves of Nishino and is also the translator of Kawakami s Strange Weather in Tokyo and The Nakano Thrift Shop as well as Shunmyo Masuno s Don t Worry and works by Osamu Dazai, Fuminori Nakamura, and Kanako Nishi, among others. She was the guest editor of the first Japan issue of Words Without Borders and maintains the online database Japanese Literature in English. She lives in New York.
Harriet Lee-Merrion (illustrator) is an award-winning illustrator whose work has been published worldwide in such publications as The New York Times, Marie Claire, and The Guardian and exhibited in New York, London, and Berlin.