June 11, 2025

Your To-Die-For Life; Karen Salmansohn

Your To-Die-For Life; Karen Salmansohn
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Your To-Die-For Life; Karen Salmansohn

Karen Salmansohn is a Behavioral Change Expert and best-selling author who has a compelling writing style that will make you laugh, and at the same time motivate you to take action. She has a morning mindfulness practice where she greets the day not just with open eyes but an open heart and mind as well. Karen’s newest book, Your To-Die-For Life explains How to Maximize Joy and Minimize Regret before Your Time Runs Out. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info

Most Influential Person
  • Aristotle
Effect on Emotions
  • Mindfulness helps calm the noisy “monkey mind,” much like letting a shaken snow globe settle so the scene becomes clear.
  • When emotions run high, the brain shifts from the rational neocortex to the reactive “fight or flight” area, making clear thinking difficult.
  • Mindfulness allows emotions to settle, restoring clarity and thoughtful response.
  • Practices like journaling or quiet contemplation help achieve this state. To live our best lives, we need to create space for mindfulness in our daily routines.
Thoughts on Breathing
  • I studied Ishta yoga and meditation to deepen my personal practice, not to teach, but to better understand how and why it works.
  • Breathing exercises are powerful, even simple mindful breathing. With my young son, traditional prompts like “breathe” upset him, so I used a Spider-Man pinwheel.
  • I showed him how to blow on it to watch it spin—an engaging, visual way to teach mindful breathing through playful, focused exhalation.
  • I also taught him meditation exercises. I put these in my Instant Calm book that I wrote, which was about mindfulness and meditation.
Suggested Resources Bullying Story
  • I have a son who’s now in high school, but during middle school, he experienced some bullying—kids at that age can be really cruel.
  • I believe mindfulness could help not only the bullies themselves, but also those being bullied.
  • When my son was going through that, I encouraged him to be mindful and reflect on why the bullies might be acting that way.
  • Were they jealous? Hurting? Struggling at home? Mindfulness helps both sides better understand and manage their emotions.