"We work feverishly to make ourselves happy. So why are we so miserable? Despite our constant search for new ways to "hack" our bodies and minds for peak performance, human beings are working more instead of less, living harder not smarter, and becoming more lonely and anxious. This manifesto helps us break free of our unhealthy devotion to efficiency and shows us how to reclaim our time and humanity with a little more leisure"--
In collecting my thoughts for this book , I spent countless hours in Bay Area parks — not only in the Rose Garden , but Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve , Joaquin Miller Park , Sam McDonald County Park , the Pearson - Arastradero ...
What’s left to do? Nothing! Ten seconds of nothing! Can they do it? With a wink to the reader and a command of visual humor, feature-film animator Tony Fucile demonstrates the Zen-like art of doing nothing . . . oops! Couldn’t do it!
Do Nothing!’s practical strategies and true stories will show you how to set high expectations for your team and watch it rise to the challenge.
Boycotting chocolate altogether may serve only to harm the small farmers and perpetuate poverty. Poverty fuels the abuses in child labor in the ... Rather it is things like fair trade, which creates jobs and comes alongside the poor.
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Offers a series of relaxation exercies that emphasize the principle of doing nothing in a mindful way, explaining how the practice of such exercises can promote power, clarity, energy, and speed.
And the way to access this inner source of wisdom is to DO NOTHING! Because we already have it. As the saying goes: "You are already enlightened, you just don't know it yet..."
Handbook on how to avoid boredom by doing fascinating things that todays children's parents did when they were kids.
Sentient is reissuing it as a paperback. Doing Nothing presents Harrison's radical understanding of the nature of life as dynamic and energetic.
Backed with advice from the world's leading experts on happiness and productivity, this book examines the underlying science behind niksen and how doing less can often yield so much more.