Author: Mikey Lynch
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925424256
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
A popular-level book about how we should live as we await Christ's return, and how we work out what a sacrificial life looks like in the details of making decisions about our lives.
The Good Life in the Last Days
Author: Mikey Lynch
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925424256
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
A popular-level book about how we should live as we await Christ's return, and how we work out what a sacrificial life looks like in the details of making decisions about our lives.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925424256
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
A popular-level book about how we should live as we await Christ's return, and how we work out what a sacrificial life looks like in the details of making decisions about our lives.
Self-helpless
Author: Jonathan Bines
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781564144119
Category : Self-help techniques
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Presesnts a humorous look at self-help books with titles such as I'm OJ, You're OJ, What Color is Your Parasite?, and When Bad Things Happen to Good Humor People.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781564144119
Category : Self-help techniques
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Presesnts a humorous look at self-help books with titles such as I'm OJ, You're OJ, What Color is Your Parasite?, and When Bad Things Happen to Good Humor People.
Promise Land
Author: Jessica Lamb-Shapiro
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439101604
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
“A funny yet surprisingly nuanced look at the legends and ideas of the self-help industry” (People, 3.5 stars), Promise Land explores the American devotion to self-improvement—even as the author attempts some deeply personal improvements of her own. Raised by a child psychologist who was himself the author of numerous self-help books, as an adult Jessica Lamb-Shapiro found herself both repelled and fascinated by the industry: did all of these books, tapes, weekend seminars, groups, posters, t-shirts, and trinkets really help anybody? Why do some people swear by the power of positive thinking, while others dismiss it as so many empty promises? Promise Land is an irreverent tour through the vast and strange reaches of the world of self-help. In the name of research, Jessica attempted to cure herself of phobias, followed The Rules to meet and date men, walked on hot coals, and even attended a self-help seminar for writers of self-help books. But the more she delved into the history and practice of self-help, the more she realized her interest was much more than academic. Forced into a confrontation with the silent grief that had haunted both her and her father since her mother’s death when she was a baby, she realized that sometimes thinking you know everything about a subject is a way of hiding from yourself the fact that you know nothing at all. “A jaunty, cannily written memoir” (Chicago Tribune), Promise Land is cultural history from “a witty and enjoyably self-aware writer…Jessica Lamb-Shapiro’s talent as a storyteller is undeniable” (The New York Times Book Review).
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439101604
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
“A funny yet surprisingly nuanced look at the legends and ideas of the self-help industry” (People, 3.5 stars), Promise Land explores the American devotion to self-improvement—even as the author attempts some deeply personal improvements of her own. Raised by a child psychologist who was himself the author of numerous self-help books, as an adult Jessica Lamb-Shapiro found herself both repelled and fascinated by the industry: did all of these books, tapes, weekend seminars, groups, posters, t-shirts, and trinkets really help anybody? Why do some people swear by the power of positive thinking, while others dismiss it as so many empty promises? Promise Land is an irreverent tour through the vast and strange reaches of the world of self-help. In the name of research, Jessica attempted to cure herself of phobias, followed The Rules to meet and date men, walked on hot coals, and even attended a self-help seminar for writers of self-help books. But the more she delved into the history and practice of self-help, the more she realized her interest was much more than academic. Forced into a confrontation with the silent grief that had haunted both her and her father since her mother’s death when she was a baby, she realized that sometimes thinking you know everything about a subject is a way of hiding from yourself the fact that you know nothing at all. “A jaunty, cannily written memoir” (Chicago Tribune), Promise Land is cultural history from “a witty and enjoyably self-aware writer…Jessica Lamb-Shapiro’s talent as a storyteller is undeniable” (The New York Times Book Review).
Sham
Author: Steve Salerno
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781857883800
Category : Psychological literature
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
SHAM - Self-Help and Actualization Movement - To many, it's a godsend. to others a joke. But as investigative reporter Steve Salerno reveals in this groundbreaking book, it's neither - and in fact it's much worse than a joke. Going deep inside the Self-Help and Actualization Movement (fittingly, the words form the acronym SHAM), Salerno offers the first serious expose of this multibillion-dollar industry and the real damage it is doing - not just to its paying customers but to our society as a whole. SHAM reveals: The inside story on the most notorious gurus - from Dr. Phil to Dr. Laura, from Anthony Robbins to John Gray; How we blindly accept that twelve-step programs offer the only hope to treat addiction when in fact these programs can do more harm than good; How the SHAM movement inspired the disastrous emphasis on self-esteem in our schools; How self-help rhetoric has pushed people away from proven medical treatments by persuading them that they can cure themselves through sheer application of will. Journalist Steve Salerno, who has worked for over 24 years in lifestyle journalism knows from the inside the secrets of the self-help industry. is relatively benign. but Salerno argues that the twin ideas of 'Victimization' and 'Empowerment' peddled by the self-help gurus have blurred notions of personal responsibility, of right and wrong, and that simply believing we can do something is more important than developing the actual skills we need to succeed. Salerno reveals the costs the self-help phenomenon is exacting from the world and why we Westerners spend literally billions every year to get the latest book/video/seminar/diet program from SHAM artists, most of whom have only the most dubious qualifications and who provide little real scientifically proven help. No other book has gone deep inside the self-help industry to expose what it is all about and how it works (or doesn't work ). Though many might think self-help is harmless if ineffective, Salerno reveals for the first time that we all suffer because the self-help movement has taken such an all-persuasive hold of our hearts and minds. As Salerno shows, to describe self-help as a waste of time and money vastly understates its collateral damage. the damage it has done.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781857883800
Category : Psychological literature
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
SHAM - Self-Help and Actualization Movement - To many, it's a godsend. to others a joke. But as investigative reporter Steve Salerno reveals in this groundbreaking book, it's neither - and in fact it's much worse than a joke. Going deep inside the Self-Help and Actualization Movement (fittingly, the words form the acronym SHAM), Salerno offers the first serious expose of this multibillion-dollar industry and the real damage it is doing - not just to its paying customers but to our society as a whole. SHAM reveals: The inside story on the most notorious gurus - from Dr. Phil to Dr. Laura, from Anthony Robbins to John Gray; How we blindly accept that twelve-step programs offer the only hope to treat addiction when in fact these programs can do more harm than good; How the SHAM movement inspired the disastrous emphasis on self-esteem in our schools; How self-help rhetoric has pushed people away from proven medical treatments by persuading them that they can cure themselves through sheer application of will. Journalist Steve Salerno, who has worked for over 24 years in lifestyle journalism knows from the inside the secrets of the self-help industry. is relatively benign. but Salerno argues that the twin ideas of 'Victimization' and 'Empowerment' peddled by the self-help gurus have blurred notions of personal responsibility, of right and wrong, and that simply believing we can do something is more important than developing the actual skills we need to succeed. Salerno reveals the costs the self-help phenomenon is exacting from the world and why we Westerners spend literally billions every year to get the latest book/video/seminar/diet program from SHAM artists, most of whom have only the most dubious qualifications and who provide little real scientifically proven help. No other book has gone deep inside the self-help industry to expose what it is all about and how it works (or doesn't work ). Though many might think self-help is harmless if ineffective, Salerno reveals for the first time that we all suffer because the self-help movement has taken such an all-persuasive hold of our hearts and minds. As Salerno shows, to describe self-help as a waste of time and money vastly understates its collateral damage. the damage it has done.
How I Changed My Life in a Year!
Author: Shelley Wilson
Publisher: BHC Press/Zander
ISBN: 1947727982
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Discover How to Change Your Life in a Year Straight-talking, honest and with touches of humour, Shelley Wilson shares her journey as she sets out to prove that being a 40-something, single mum with back fat and grey hairs isn't the end of life as we know it. From fighting flab to writing a 50,000 word novel in 30 days, Shelley covers a wide variety of themes as she tackles twelve challenges in twelve months. Packed with affirmations, tips, steps and links, HOW I CHANGED MY LIFE IN A YEAR will keep you motivated for the year to come and beyond.
Publisher: BHC Press/Zander
ISBN: 1947727982
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Discover How to Change Your Life in a Year Straight-talking, honest and with touches of humour, Shelley Wilson shares her journey as she sets out to prove that being a 40-something, single mum with back fat and grey hairs isn't the end of life as we know it. From fighting flab to writing a 50,000 word novel in 30 days, Shelley covers a wide variety of themes as she tackles twelve challenges in twelve months. Packed with affirmations, tips, steps and links, HOW I CHANGED MY LIFE IN A YEAR will keep you motivated for the year to come and beyond.
Self-helpless
Author: Rebecca Davis
Publisher: Pan Macmillan South africa
ISBN: 1770106030
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Everywhere Rebecca Davis looked, the world was in poor shape. And because she’d quit drinking, she no longer had the comfort blanket of alcohol to tamp down her anxiety. How did sober people stay sane? In recent times, the self-help industry has exploded into a multi-billion dollar global industry – and along with it has come every imaginable type of therapy, healing or general woo-woo. In the past, Rebecca scoffed at this industry, mocking its reliance on half-baked science and the way it appears to prey on the mentally fragile. But as she searched for a meaning of life that did not involve booze, she found it increasingly hard to rationalize her default scepticism. This shit really seems to work for some people, she reasoned. And it’s not like I have any particularly solid alternatives. Rebecca lives in Cape Town, the undisputed epicentre of ‘alternative’ paths to peace and enlightenment in South Africa. She decided that over the course of a year, she would embark on a quest for personal wellness, spiritual enlightenment and good old-fashioned happiness. She was willing, within reason, to try anything. She would open herself to even the most outlandish contemporary fads in self-improvement. What followed was a twelve-month immersion in the world of auras, chakras, hallucinogenic drugs, sweat lodges, sangomas, past lives and more. And by the end of it? Maybe she would find some new ways of thinking and living. Or maybe she would emerge with her prejudices untouched. Either way, it would be a good story.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan South africa
ISBN: 1770106030
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Everywhere Rebecca Davis looked, the world was in poor shape. And because she’d quit drinking, she no longer had the comfort blanket of alcohol to tamp down her anxiety. How did sober people stay sane? In recent times, the self-help industry has exploded into a multi-billion dollar global industry – and along with it has come every imaginable type of therapy, healing or general woo-woo. In the past, Rebecca scoffed at this industry, mocking its reliance on half-baked science and the way it appears to prey on the mentally fragile. But as she searched for a meaning of life that did not involve booze, she found it increasingly hard to rationalize her default scepticism. This shit really seems to work for some people, she reasoned. And it’s not like I have any particularly solid alternatives. Rebecca lives in Cape Town, the undisputed epicentre of ‘alternative’ paths to peace and enlightenment in South Africa. She decided that over the course of a year, she would embark on a quest for personal wellness, spiritual enlightenment and good old-fashioned happiness. She was willing, within reason, to try anything. She would open herself to even the most outlandish contemporary fads in self-improvement. What followed was a twelve-month immersion in the world of auras, chakras, hallucinogenic drugs, sweat lodges, sangomas, past lives and more. And by the end of it? Maybe she would find some new ways of thinking and living. Or maybe she would emerge with her prejudices untouched. Either way, it would be a good story.
How I Motivated Myself to Succeed
Author: Shelley Wilson
Publisher: BHC Press/Zander
ISBN: 1948540274
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Turn Over All Fears, Leave That Self-doubt Suitcase at the Door, and Get Ready for a Motivational Marathon After writing her self-help memoir How I Changed My Life in a Year, award-winning blogger and motivational author Shelley Wilson received so many letters asking how she managed to stay motivated and elicit much-needed change in her life, she knew it was time to share everything she’d learned on her journey so far. How I Motivated Myself to Succeed incorporates fifteen years of research, inspirational tools, techniques, and alternative therapies. Turning to holistic health in a bid to begin the healing process—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—proved to be a lifesaver for the author: “I’m not a floaty kaftan and bells-on-my-fingers kind of girl. I love pizza, duvet days, and reading young adult fiction! So, for me, it wasn’t about discovering an entirely new way of life but integrating the personal development techniques I learned into my usual daily routines.” Key topics include setting resolutions and goals, list writing, celebrating achievements, life planning and organization, self-care for the body, mind and spirit, freeing yourself from fear, motivational tips, and a twelve-month productivity plan to use those fifty-weeks wisely. Also included are affirmations, uplifting quotes, power words, and happy weeks challenges.
Publisher: BHC Press/Zander
ISBN: 1948540274
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Turn Over All Fears, Leave That Self-doubt Suitcase at the Door, and Get Ready for a Motivational Marathon After writing her self-help memoir How I Changed My Life in a Year, award-winning blogger and motivational author Shelley Wilson received so many letters asking how she managed to stay motivated and elicit much-needed change in her life, she knew it was time to share everything she’d learned on her journey so far. How I Motivated Myself to Succeed incorporates fifteen years of research, inspirational tools, techniques, and alternative therapies. Turning to holistic health in a bid to begin the healing process—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—proved to be a lifesaver for the author: “I’m not a floaty kaftan and bells-on-my-fingers kind of girl. I love pizza, duvet days, and reading young adult fiction! So, for me, it wasn’t about discovering an entirely new way of life but integrating the personal development techniques I learned into my usual daily routines.” Key topics include setting resolutions and goals, list writing, celebrating achievements, life planning and organization, self-care for the body, mind and spirit, freeing yourself from fear, motivational tips, and a twelve-month productivity plan to use those fifty-weeks wisely. Also included are affirmations, uplifting quotes, power words, and happy weeks challenges.
Stand Firm
Author: Svend Brinkmann
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1509514295
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
The pace of modern life is accelerating. To keep up, we must keep on moving and adapting – constantly striving for greater happiness and success. Or so we are told. But the demands of life in the fast lane come at a price: stress, fatigue and depression are at an all-time high, while our social interactions have become increasingly self-serving and opportunistic. How can we resist today's obsession with introspection and self-improvement? In this witty and bestselling book, Danish philosopher and psychologist Svend Brinkmann argues that we must not be afraid to reject the self-help mantra and 'stand firm'. The secret to a happier life lies not in finding your inner self but in coming to terms with yourself in order to coexist peacefully with others. By encouraging us to stand firm and get a foothold in life, this vibrant anti-self-help guide offers a compelling alternative to life coaching, positive thinking and the need always to say 'yes!'
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1509514295
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
The pace of modern life is accelerating. To keep up, we must keep on moving and adapting – constantly striving for greater happiness and success. Or so we are told. But the demands of life in the fast lane come at a price: stress, fatigue and depression are at an all-time high, while our social interactions have become increasingly self-serving and opportunistic. How can we resist today's obsession with introspection and self-improvement? In this witty and bestselling book, Danish philosopher and psychologist Svend Brinkmann argues that we must not be afraid to reject the self-help mantra and 'stand firm'. The secret to a happier life lies not in finding your inner self but in coming to terms with yourself in order to coexist peacefully with others. By encouraging us to stand firm and get a foothold in life, this vibrant anti-self-help guide offers a compelling alternative to life coaching, positive thinking and the need always to say 'yes!'
Learned Helplessness
Author: Christopher Peterson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195044676
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
When experience with uncontrollable events gives rise to the expectation that events in the future will also elude control, disruptions in motivation, emotion, and learning may ensue. "Learned helplessness" refers to the problems that arise in the wake of uncontrollability. First described in the 1960s among laboratory animals, learned helplessness has since been applied to a variety of human problems entailing inappropriate passivity and demoralization. While learned helplessness is best known as an explanation of depression, studies with both people and animals have mapped out the cognitive and biological aspects. The present volume, written by some of the most widely recognized leaders in the field, summarizes and integrates the theory, research, and application of learned helplessness. Each line of work is evaluated critically in terms of what is and is not known, and future directions are sketched. More generally, psychiatrists and psychologists in various specialties will be interested in the book's argument that a theory emphasizing personal control is of particular interest in the here and now, as individuality and control are such salient cultural topics.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195044676
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
When experience with uncontrollable events gives rise to the expectation that events in the future will also elude control, disruptions in motivation, emotion, and learning may ensue. "Learned helplessness" refers to the problems that arise in the wake of uncontrollability. First described in the 1960s among laboratory animals, learned helplessness has since been applied to a variety of human problems entailing inappropriate passivity and demoralization. While learned helplessness is best known as an explanation of depression, studies with both people and animals have mapped out the cognitive and biological aspects. The present volume, written by some of the most widely recognized leaders in the field, summarizes and integrates the theory, research, and application of learned helplessness. Each line of work is evaluated critically in terms of what is and is not known, and future directions are sketched. More generally, psychiatrists and psychologists in various specialties will be interested in the book's argument that a theory emphasizing personal control is of particular interest in the here and now, as individuality and control are such salient cultural topics.
From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad
Author: Robert C. Rathburn
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816604533
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
David Daisches, Douglas Bush, Robert B. Heilman, Arthur Mizener, and William Van P?Connor are among the contributors to this volume of essays on the nineteenth-century British novel. Each of the selections has been written expressly for this book and is p.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816604533
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
David Daisches, Douglas Bush, Robert B. Heilman, Arthur Mizener, and William Van P?Connor are among the contributors to this volume of essays on the nineteenth-century British novel. Each of the selections has been written expressly for this book and is p.