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Discover your unique imprint for work that makes you come alive,
fills you with meaning, joy, purpose, and possibility, then spend
the rest of your life doing it. We're all born with a certain
"imprint" for work that makes us come alive. This is your
"Sparketype (R)," your DNA-level driver of work that lets you know,
deep down, you're doing what you're here to do. Work that motivates
you, fills you with purpose and, fully-expressed in a healthy way,
becomes a main-line to meaning, flow, performance, and joy. Put
another way, work that "sparks" you. Sparked draws upon years of
research, experimentation, more than 25-million data-points
generated by over half-a-million people, and hundreds of deep-dive
conversations with luminaries from science to art to industry and
wellbeing. Award-winning author, serial wellness-industry founder,
and host of the top-ranked Good Life Project (R), Jonathan Fields,
and his team at Spark Endeavors, developed the Sparketype imprints
and methodology that is the basis of this book. In this book,
Fields and his team will help you: Discover what sparks you, what
drains you, where you stumble and come alive, so you can reclaim a
sense of direction, control, and purpose; Understand the "real"
reasons certain experiences, jobs, and roles leave you empty and
know how to make things better, without having to endure big
disruptive changes; Learn from real-world, relatable stories,
case-studies, and data-driven insights; Identify the action steps
to begin immediately transforming the way you work and live.
Sparked takes you deep into the world of the Sparketypes, revealing
an entirely new depth of insights about what makes you come alive
in work life, along with what empties you out and trips you up, so
you can avoid those life-drains. You'll discover tons of case
studies, stories, and real-world applications, creating a
comprehensive guide to help you discover what you are meant to do
and how to get started.
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Art Inc. (Paperback)
Lisa Congdon; Edited by Meg Mateo Iiasco; Foreword by Jonathan Fields
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R390
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Discovery Miles 3 120
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You don't have to starve to be an artist. Build a career doing what
you love. In this practical guide, professional artist Lisa Congdon
reveals the many ways you can earn a living by making art--through
illustration, licensing, fine art sales, print sales, teaching, and
beyond. Including industry advice from such successful art-world
pros as Nikki McClure, Mark Hearld, Paula Scher, and more, Art,
Inc. will equip you with the tools--and the confidence--to turn
your passion into a profitable business.
LEARN HOW TO: - Set actionable goals - Diversify your income -
Manage your bookkeeping - Copyright your work - Promote with social
media - Build a standout website - Exhibit with galleries - Sell
and price your work - License your art - Acquire an agent - And
much more
Horse trainer Jonathan Field has made a name for himself with his
unique ability to give people simple, understandable, doable steps
that lead to working with a horse "at liberty" in a safe and
progressive manner. At its most basic, many think of liberty as
"playing" with a horse without halters, leads, or other tack. True
liberty, says Field, is much more than simply removing equipment
and stepping outside the pen or arena: It is moving with your
horse, communicating only with intention, and creating a seamless,
smooth, and rhythmic dance. "When you do liberty right, you become
one with the herd," he writes. "And not only do you develop an
amazing connection with your horse, but it's one of the most fun
things you will ever do."
Developing communication skills and your relationship with your
horse through liberty benefits all that you do with your
horse--whether on the ground or in the saddle; whether competing or
riding for pleasure. Quick responses to subtle cues, clear aids,
and a relaxed and attentive horse: These are the keys to liberty,
and they are also objectives when we ride, drive, or work with the
horse on the ground around the barn. Liberty, therefore, teaches
you to be a better horseman. With Jonathan Field's step-by-step
liberty training method, you learn to have a better "feel," to
reward the horse sooner, and to time your aids just right to ensure
you get the response you want. Plus, you discover how to approach
things from the individual horse's perspective--an important key to
getting a horse to act because he wants to, rather than because he
has to. This fabulously illustrated book, featuring hundreds of
action-packed photographs taken on Field's spectacular ranch in
British Columbia, gives you practical and fun ways to teach your
horse to genuinely like being with you in all that you do
together--not through use of force or by bribing with treats, but
because he feels safer and more secure by your side.
Celebrating two collectors' passion for Americana and the window it
provides into the everyday beauty of the past Becoming America
offers a multifaceted view of one of the foremost collections of
18th- and 19th-century American folk and decorative art from the
rural Northeast. Essays by leading specialists discuss the culture
of furniture workshops, exuberant painted decoration, techniques of
sewing and quilting, and poignant stories about the families
depicted in the portraits. The collection itself includes Shaker
boxes, a beaded Iroquois hat, embroidered samplers, metalwork,
scrimshaw, handwoven rugs, ceramics, and a weather vane. The
majority of these works have never before been published. With
lively essays and profuse illustrations, this handsome volume
brings to life the aesthetic of early Americans living in the
countryside and is an essential exploration of the period's taste
and style. Distributed for The Huntington Library, Art Collections,
and Botanical Gardens Exhibition Schedule: The Huntington Library,
Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA (October 22,
2016-ongoing)
Beginning Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 is your
step-by-step guide to learning how to embrace responsive design for
all devices. You will learn how to develop your existing HTML, CSS,
and JavaScript skills to make your sites work for the modern world.
Web sites and apps are now accessed on a wide range of devices with
varied sizes and dimensions, so ensuring your users have the best
experience now means thinking responsive. In Beginning Responsive
Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 you will learn about all aspects of
responsive development. You'll start with media queries, and fluid
CSS3 layouts. You'll see how to use responsive frameworks such as
Twitter Bootstrap, and how to use tools such as Grunt, Bower, Sass,
and LESS to help save you time. You'll also learn how to use
JavaScript to manage responsive states, manage your user's journey
across screen sizes, and optimize your responsive site. By the end
of the book you will be able to build new sites responsively, and
update existing sites to be responsive. Every aspect of a
responsive build will be covered. This book is perfect for
developers who are looking to move into the future of responsive
sites. Whether you have already dipped your toes into responsive
development or are just getting started, Beginning Responsive Web
Design with HTML5 and CSS3 will teach you the very best techniques
to optimize your site and your user's experience.
Filled with practical, step-by-step instructions and clear
explanations for the most important and useful tasks. This book is
a how-to manual complete with recipes that range from writing a
simple plug-in to adding enhancements/features to your plug-in.
This book is for JavaScript enthusiasts who are looking for hands
on recipes to help them develop their own plug-ins.
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