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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice
The Mindful Law Student is an innovative guide to learning about
mindfulness and integrating mindfulness practices into the law
school experience. Through the use of metaphor, insight,
mindfulness practices, and relaxation, and self-care exercises,
students are reminded of the tools they have long carried with them
to navigate the exciting and challenging environment of law school
and the practice of law. Scott Rogers brings readers on a journey
through the law school experience with seven hypothetical students
who experience situations that make tangible the challenges,
benefits, and promise of mindfulness. He provides real-world
examples of applying mindfulness in law school using language of
the law to impart mindfulness insights and practices. This novel
guide is an approachable and valuable resource for any law student.
Essentially, the whole of humanity asks the same questions about
life and living. What is truth? How do i handle stress? Can i
forgive? How do i heal my fears? Now "Simply Being" leads us
through the answers in a way that is accessible, timely and absent
of religious doctrine and dogma. Spirit's voice is persistant here,
teaching all that indeed everyone can easily access and remember
the inner wisdom of God's love. "Simply Being" has been assembled
as a progressive workbook. It contains 52 weeks of inspired
material followed by prompts for insight. These prompts encourage
the reader to journal, ask questions and receive their own answers.
Additionally, each weekly reading, includes practical exercises for
hands on use of the material and affirmations to keep insights
fresh daily.Writing this journal each day, the author found herself
happier, more peaceful and willing to offer herself and others
love, understanding and peace. In the practice of this book's
material, she offers the same joy, hope and practical knowledge to
whomever crosses its path. Pamela Silberman has been a recreation
therapist and group counselor since 1994. She is currently the
Executive Director for an international self-development conference
for 2008. She has written for "Chicken Soup for the Volunteer's
Soul", "Miracles Magazine" and "The Christ Consciousness Journal".
Her blog chronicles her experiences.
Getting rich is not just about luck; happiness is not just a trait we are born with. These aspirations may seem out of reach, but building wealth and being happy are skills we can learn.
So what are these skills, and how do we learn them? What are the principles that should guide our efforts? What does progress really look like?
Naval Ravikant is an entrepreneur, philosopher, and investor who has captivated the world with his principles for building wealth and creating long-term happiness. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a collection of Naval’s wisdom and experience from the last ten years, shared as a curation of his most insightful interviews and poignant reflections. This isn’t a how-to book, or a step-by-step gimmick. Instead, through Naval’s own words, you will learn how to walk your own unique path toward a happier, wealthier life.
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