Greenmantle
Buchan John
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Greenmantle By John Buchan Author Buchan, John, 1875-1940 Title Greenmantle Note Follows 39 Steps Language English
Verlag: Author
Greenmantle By John Buchan Author Buchan, John, 1875-1940 Title Greenmantle Note Follows 39 Steps Language English
– The society in which we live is the result of our psychological state. – Where there is fear there is aggression. – For most of us, freedom is something that we don’t want. – Inaction is total action. – What is the machinery that builds images? Questions from the audience followed the talk.Zum Buch
Most conflicts, misunderstandings, and broken bonds are not caused by what is said—but by what is not truly heard. Listening That Heals reveals the transformative power of listening, hearing, and validating others in a way that goes far beyond simply hearing words. In this practical and compassionate guide, you’ll discover how to:Move from passive hearing to active, empathetic listening that makes people feel truly seenBreak through invisible barriers in relationships with family, friends, partners, and colleaguesReflect and validate emotions without needing to agree or offer immediate solutionsNavigate conflicts, criticism, and emotionally charged conversations with calm presenceListen across cultural, generational, and personality differences to build bridges where agreement may never existDevelop small, consistent daily habits that strengthen trust, safety, and connection Filled with simple, actionable techniques and insights, Listening That Heals teaches you that listening is not just a skill—it is a way of living. When practiced consistently, these principles can transform ordinary conversations into moments of genuine connection, turning frustration, distance, and misunderstanding into understanding, trust, and deeper relationships. Whether you want to improve your personal relationships, enhance your professional interactions, or simply create a more empathetic world, this book offers the tools and mindset to make listening a powerful force for healing, connection, and lasting human connection.Zum Buch
Talking to others doesn’t have to be so stressful. With these 9 skills by your side, you can make conversations a breeze. Just saying ‘hi’ is never enough, and keeping others interested in you while trying to keep the conversation afloat can easily become nightmarish. Sometimes, you end up ruining a conversation by overthinking a simple reply. You probably also hate making small talk, only to be completely ignored (besides, how many times can you actually ask about the weather?) Thankfully, you don’t have to search far and wide – the answer to your problems is here. In this guide, focused on helping you become confident in talking to anyone, you’ll discover:9 crucial conversational and social skills to swear by – make conversations a breeze (without feeling stupid)How to melt the awkwardness, no matter whom you’re talking to, by projecting real confidenceA comprehensive guide to the science of body language – observe subtle non-verbal cues and find out what others are really trying to say!The conversation masterclass – take your verbal skills to the next level and learn how to kick off conversations and continue them without failingEverything you ever wanted to know on how to make small talk more engaging (without faking it)How to be charming in conversations so that others find you interestingHow to make meaningful and fulfilling conversations as well as connections with people around you Communicating with others shouldn’t be a hassle for anyone to begin with. With this book, you’ll get smart tips and tricks to overcome your shyness and tackle social situations with ease. Step into the limelight and make interesting conversations, no matter who you’re talking to.Zum Buch
A moving and heroic memoir about surviving suicide and long-term mental health complications, while summoning the courage required to persist in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles and spread a message of positivity. Lost in the depths of a devastating depression, Kevin Hines did the unthinkable and jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge. He is one of only four to ever have survived that jump with his full health and mobility intact. Hines then went on to accomplish what had formerly seemed impossible: he has dedicated his life to suicide prevention, reaching audiences well into the millions. With the help of his wife and family, he has spread his message of compassion and fighting to “be here tomorrow” on Good Morning America, the Today show, Larry King, and BuzzFeed, as well as countless other in-person speaking venues. Going far beyond his first book, The Art of Being Broken takes full advantage of the perspective Kevin has gained since his suicide attempt. In this new story, we learn that recovery is not a straight path but a constant journey, and often the best way to help ourselves stay grounded is by helping others in need. Including raw and moving contributions from those whose lives Kevin has saved, The Art of Being Broken will be indispensable for all those who are grappling with suicidal ideation and provides key insights to their loved ones.Zum Buch
How to navigate the therapeutic relationship with trauma survivors, to help bring recovery and growth. In therapy, we see how relationships are central to many traumatic experiences, but relationships are also critical to trauma recovery. Grounded firmly in attachment and trauma theory, this book shows how to use the psychotherapy relationship, to help clients find self-understanding and healing from trauma. Offering candid, personal guidance, using rich case examples, Dr. Robert T. Muller provides the steps needed to build and maintain a strong therapist-client relationship—one that helps bring recovery and growth. With a host of practical tips and protocols, this book gives therapists a roadmap to effective trauma treatment.Zum Buch
Covid alerted the nation to the reality that K-12 schools were infested with ideologues bent on indoctrinating children. Then, three years after the beginning of the pandemic, the response to Hamas's genocidal assault on Israel made Americans aware that the same tumor had wholly sickened our country's colleges and universities. Now, conservatives—and increasingly, moderates and old-school liberals—want to know exactly how the radical left captured higher education. Florida has been the vanguard in the war to restore sanity to higher education. And Richard Corcoran has been one of its commanding generals. When Corcoran was Florida's education commissioner, he was the point person for reopening schools and banning mask mandates. He triumphed. Then, he was given a herculean task: remaking a college overrun by radicalism and cancel culture. In 2023, he moved into the president's office in Sarasota, took on a campus mob, and challenged a media firestorm. Just a year later, Corcoran achieved the seemingly impossible. He turned around New College of Florida. Now, free speech is protected. Violence and anti-Semitism are abolished. DEI bureaucracy is eliminated. And enrollment records are being broken. Storming the Ivory Tower is the story of how Corcoran is winning the fight for freedom in hostile territory and how others can join.Zum Buch