The Forthcoming Book · Unshakeable CalmNothing is wrong with you — your mind has just been running unchecked.
Your mind doesn’t have to run the show 24/7. Use it when you need it, then set it to standby — ready, not off. Four small practices teach exactly that — and the first one takes sixty seconds.
Former Navy SEAL with over 20,000 hours of Tibetan Buddhist mind-training under Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche — the teacher of Pema Chödrön.
“Not a battle won with the tools of an operator, but… by learning, finally, to let go.”
CHUCK PFARRER · FORMER NAVY SEAL · NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
The Guidebook · Coming SoonFour small practices. One quiet mind.
Grounding — the 60-Second Reset: calm your body’s stress reaction — anywhere, anytime.
Open Awareness — let unwanted thoughts pass and fully recharge your mind.
Rooted Presence — be completely at home in the here and now — there for the things that matter most.
Focused Action — reduce your mental load and lose the unease that comes with unfinished business.
Press your own pause button. Relax your eyes to a gaze. Take a long, deep breath. Exhale slowly. Notice the broader space that surrounds you.
Welcome home.
The Free PracticeThe 60-Second Reset.
That mental noise that used to hijack a whole hour, or the entire day, can settle in sixty seconds. The complete practice from the book: the steps, the timing, and exactly when to use it. Free, by email.
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EARLY READERS“I saw my husband on every page. Then I saw myself.”
DONNA P. · EXECUTIVE COACH“I felt calmer and sharper after just a few weeks of daily practice.”
STEPHANIE R. · BUSINESS OWNER“What a relief — I can finally relax without all the churn.”
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About DavidFrom the Teams to the temple.
David Godshall is a former U.S. Navy SEAL who conceived and built the National Navy UDT-SEAL Memorial in Fort Pierce, Florida — first sketched on a hotel napkin in the Florida Keys, dedicated on Veterans Day 2010, and visited by an estimated one million people since.
Since 2010 he has logged over 20,000 hours of Tibetan Buddhist mind-training under Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche — Pema Chödrön’s teacher.
He is also a father, a coach, a mentor, and a self-made businessman — because the training was never for a cushion. It was for a full life. Unshakeable Calm is what it all taught him — written down for yours.