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Tiny Shifts with Elisha Goldstein

Feeling overwhelmed by the pace of life?

In a fast-paced and chaotic world, many of us are left feeling stressed, reactive and stuck in unhelpful patterns. But what if meaningful change didn’t require a complete life overhaul - just small, intentional shifts in the moment?

At this special event, psychologist and mindfulness teacher Dr Elisha Goldstein will share insights from his new book Tiny Shifts: How Emotional Health Transforms Stress, Relationships, and Longevity. Drawing on neuroscience and decades of clinical experience, Elisha will reveal how our emotional health quietly shapes everything – from how we handle stress to the quality of our relationships and even our long-term wellbeing.

You’ll learn how to break free from the overwhelm loop, interrupt reactive patterns, and build greater emotional resilience using simple, practical tools you can apply in everyday life. Through small, repeatable practices – what Elisha calls 'Tiny Shifts' – it’s possible to move from stress and reactivity to calm, clarity and connection, one moment at a time. Whether you’re feeling stretched thin or simply want a more grounded and balanced way to navigate life, this session will offer a powerful refreshing perspective on what it really means to live well.

About the speaker

Dr Elisha Goldstein is a clinical psychologist, author and leading voice in mindfulness and emotional health. He is the creator of the Emotional Longevity approach and host of The Emotional Longevity Podcast. For over 20 years, Elisha has helped people from all walks of life build calmer minds, stronger relationships and more meaningful lives. His work integrates neuroscience, psychology and mindfulness into practical tools that support real change in everyday moments. He is the author of several books on mindfulness and wellbeing, including Uncovering Happiness, and his latest book Tiny Shifts offers a compassionate, science-based guide to creating lasting change through small, intentional actions.

Register here for this free online event. Please note, this event has been standardized to the Eastern Time Zone.

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