Tom Evans

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Tom Evans

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Author, Awakener, Augmentor

Tom is passionate about bringing magic into peoples’ lives.

He is an ex-BBC television engineer turned author, author’s mentor, writer’s unblocker, creative catalyst and teacher of mindfulness. He loves asking Big Questions and making what seems complex as simple as possible. His books are an eclectic mix of self-help and personal development, philosophical futurology and metaphysical exploration.

After studying electronic engineering at university, he spent 20 years in the broadcast industry and 10 years in the Internet industry, working out how all that technical magic worked.

Since discovering meditation in his mid-40s, he has used this engineering mindset to understand how mindfulness works and how we can use it for real-world applications. So apart from the obvious health benefits, Tom teaches authors how to ‘meditate’ to get inspiration and words for their books. He works with businesses showing them how to tap into light bulb moments on demand. He also teaches how we can change the nature and speed of our thoughts so we can get more done in less time.

He hosts a popular podcast called The Zone Show which explores how we get in and stay in the zone.

He has been called, by others, a modern day mystic, a healer, a 21st century philosopher, a temporal alchemist and the wizard of light bulb moments.

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I’ve just had the great pleasure of reading The Timekeeper by Mitch Albom. The book explores how time is man-made. It appears that seconds, minutes, hours, weeks and months only exist in the our minds. We made them up so we can run our modern world. For many though, time ensnares us. The book tells the story of a man who is facing death wishing that time could slow down. By way of contrast, an angst-ridden teenager wishes that time would speed up. Old Father Time rues the day he started the clock ticking.

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The secret to having a good day lies in how we start and finish our days - and in being joyful, mindful, playful, kind-full and time-full at the times in between. Here’s how we can have the perfect day each and every day, starting and ending with a little light meditation. Tip 1: Starting your dayr

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If you ever hear yourself saying that there are simply not enough hours in the day, it can pay great dividends to use your sleeping time to be creative. It’s estimated that we dream for roughly half our 7 to 8 hours of sleep. By using simple and repeatable techniques, we can seed, remember and interpret our dreams. What’s more, the quality of the inspiration we get in our dreams can lead us to enlightenment that is difficult to get to when we are awake and our conscious mind is active.

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From time to time an angel reinca ates on the Earth plane. They are normally from the lower ranks. Clarence in It's a Wonderful Life with Jimmy Stewart is good example of one. They are known as Humangels. They come to re-lea or re-experience. They come to observe. They come to support at time of transition. Like all forms of life, they are sometimes Angels-in-waiting. They are all around us and here's how to spot one: They are drawn to the caring, teaching, healing or creative professions. They often don't know what they are.r

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Do you ever get the feeling you don’t know if you are coming or going some days? Perhaps you feel you are continually at a fork in the road, not knowing whether to turn left or right. You may simply be suffering from ‘twominditis’. The Devil on Your Shoulder Now it’s a bit of an urban myth that our left brain is logical and our right brain is creative. It’s more accurate to envisage that the left brain (in most people) handles detail and learned responses and the right brain is ‘whole-istic’ and processes new information. Even this model is a gross over-simplification.

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Tom Evans

"There is no such thing as negative energy, it's all positive energy pointing in the wrong direction"

"It's not the thought that counts but where it takes you"

"Not all thoughts are necessarily what you might think are your own"

Contacting Tom Evans

tom@tomevans.co

+44 1483 209560

Skype id : evanst58

How to get started

Meditate each morning

Perform at least one random act of kindness daily

Learn something new each day - like my free Just for Today daily nuggets of mindfulness

http://www.tomevans.co/just-for-today/

Connect with one new soul on the planet each day

Be thankful for adversity for the teachings it brings

Be thankful for opportunity and serendipity for confirming you are on your karmic path