13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do focuses on families, showing them how to raise mentally stable and flexible children. Amy Morin, the writer who defined the characteristics that mentally powerful people share, is now providing adults the resources they need to become teachers for mental power. Although other books tell parents what to do, Amy tells parents what not to do, which she believes is just as necessary to raise mentally stable children. Children will thrive psychologically, mentally, behaviorally, and academically if they have the resources they need to cope with difficulties in their daily lives.
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Sometimes you can be unaware of lifestyle decisions, everyday routine or even your thoughts. You may be ignorant of your real beliefs, goals for life, and deeper longings. So you are incapable of living in the current moment because you are worried with previous mistakes and future problems. The remedy is to integrate the whole day’s focus so that you can experience inner harmony and satisfaction. Wall Street Journal’s bestselling authors S.J. in 10-minute meditation. The book is for the ones who understand that their concentration, performance, satisfaction, and peace of mind need to be strengthened. In 10-Minute Mindfulness you can create your own mindfulness habits by selecting your favorite ones among 71 possible actions and exercices.
Real Happiness at Work takes the fundamental advantages of mindfulness to an environment where people can make the most of it at work. And it’s written by one of the top practitioners of mindfulness in the world. A follow-up to Real Happiness, the bestseller of the New York Times, Sharon Salzberg’s Real Happiness at Work is a realistic roadmap to changing work life through knowledge, empathy, and naivety. to counterbalance pressure and anger, it’s about being committed without being absorbed, aggressive without being mean, balancing time and emotions. To do good, more successful job, it teaches readers how to be more imaginative, coordinated, and achieved. Dividing the concept of job happiness into eight principles, Real Happiness at Work is packed with biblical wisdom; key meditations on specific topics such as inspiration, empathy, and finding the best in others; and more than a dozen activities, like Moving from Me to We and When Things Go Wrong. The book is packed with brief tactical meditations, easy and actionnable in any situation. Let the phone ring three times, focus on your pulse, then pick it up; or during your next convesation try to listen more than you talk. Against workplace unhappiness meditaion and mindfulness are the cure.
Time is life’s currency number one. Time is the new gold. We feel like we never have enough. The idea is to change your perception of time and reality. Take control of your time and take back the control of your life. Our time must be unforgettable and of the highest value. But most people spend actually a very little time living their life. This book plan is to reach quickly your ideal life so that you can spend the rest of your life there. Through following the values in this novel, you will live thousands of years worth of life in a single lifetime.
Jeff Goins, a brilliant new voice to be numbered among his followers by Seth Godin and Jon Acuff, discusses how to leave the status quo and lead a life that matters with true zeal and purpose. The path to a career with greater purpose is daunting and terrifying, which is why few take the risk. In the beginning, passion guide our search, but only our interests are rarely in connection with the world’s needs. Still, the ones courageous enough to pursue, will experience something exceptionnal once reaching this connection. Jeff teaches readers how to discover their vocation and what to expect along the way through personal observation, convincing case studies, and recent work on the complexities of inspiration and creativity.
At the end of You Are a Badass, you’ll know how cool you are, how to accept what you can’t change, how to change what you don’t like.
Practice hard, be kind, and amazing things are going to happen. Amazing Things will Happen offers simple advice that can be put into practice to better your life. By personal anecdotes from the life of writers and interviews with accomplished people in various fields, this book shows how to attain success by hard work and acts of kindness in all areas of life. each of us have unique aspirations in life, but everyone needs to be productive and have as much fun along the way as possible. Amazing Things will Happen reveals how to stay on the path of success.
The Four Agreements Companion Book takes down the road to restore your true self’s knowledge and wisdom. It is a must-read not only for those who loved the first book by don Miguel, but for anyone who is able to leave behind misery and learn the art of life in our natural state: happiness.
Marcus was hesitant because the responsabilities of being emperor on top of the many temptations were inconsistent with his actual aspiration: to be a modest scholar of philosophy. However, he managed to establish a philosophical approach over time, that kept him faithful to his roots away from the excesses of palace life. That’s why his way of thinking could be of use in our modern times. Marcus won the respect of the people and the loyalty of the senate during his twenty years of service. Marcus wrote The Meditations, a collection of his personal notes, with the sole intentton of reminding himself of his values, principles and goals.
David Brooks has regularly enriched our everyday lives in fascinating and original ways with the wisdom, humor, enthusiasm, and insightful observations that attracted millions of followers to his New York Times column and his previous bestsellers. Today, he’s focused on the finer principles of The Road to Character that will guide our lives. In response to what he terms the Big Me culture, which stresses outward achievement, Brooks urges us to rebalance the scale between our resume virtues attaining riches, fame and reputation and our eulogy virtues, those at the center of our being: compassion, bravery, integrity and faithfulness, reflecting on what sort of relationships we have developed. Talking at some of the best thinkers and influential people in the world, Brooks examines that they have built up a deep inner identity through personal struggle and a sense of their own limits. The Road to Character provides us with an opportunity to reconsider our goals and aspire to create rich inner lives characterized by modesty and moral depth.