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Imagine learning to tap into the awareness, sensitivity, and highest
thought patterns that enable the most successful outcomes in life,
love, and business. What would your life look like if you were able to
break the patterns of inconsistency that keep you from your absolute
best? Could it be possible to identify and regularly access the highest
version of yourself, leaving behind past hit-or-miss cycles and instead
starting to win in every key area of your life?
These goals are not only possible--they are what you were made for!
In Balance, bestselling author Touré Roberts guides us on the
eye-opening journey that unpacks the divine formula that makes this a
reality.
This illuminating guide brings a unique and eye-opening perspective to
the evasive concept of balance. Transcending familiar theories of
work-life balance, Roberts teaches that balance is a state of
existence, a becoming that, when realized, not only brings forth the
highest version of an individual but optimizes their life's output,
productivity, relational value, and overall achievement.
As he unpacks balance with stunning relatability, Roberts connects with
readers on every level. His easy-to-grasp style of teaching and
unabashed vulnerability illuminate and clarify how living in balance is
the longing in each human heart. Roberts shares life-changing personal
stories and the principles they inspired while discovering balance in
his own life. As an author, speaker, entrepreneur, CEO, and lead pastor
of two large congregations in the United States--not to mention a
devoted husband and dedicated father of six--Roberts knows that merely
juggling responsibilities is not the answer.
Balance departs from traditional techniques of time management and
better organization to get to the core issues at stake. Roberts reveals
that the path to true balance prioritizes self and discovers the
unique, deep internal needs of the individual first. "Identifying your
deepest needs not only is life-transforming but brings forth your
greatest self, pouring an overflow of your best and highest abilities
into the lives of everyone around you," Roberts explains. "Balance is
not about learning to effectively give pieces of yourself to important
parts of your life. Balance is about knowing and becoming your entire
self--and then giving from your wholeness to everyone and everything
within the context of your life."
Key chapters include The Power of No, which unpacks why "no" is the
most powerful word in your vocabulary; There's No Team in I, a
liberating and paradigm-shifting exploration of the difference between
being selfish and the transformational quality of a term Roberts coins
as being "self-ful"; The 5 Signs of Imbalance, which will help you
quickly identify the imbalances in your life and effectively respond
before crisis hits; and Balance after The Blow, a step-by-step guide to
get you back on your feet after experiencing an unexpected setback.
You'll walk away from each illuminating chapter with powerful
principles, tools, and prompts for self-evaluation.
A personal navigation guide like no other, Balance charts your path to
productivity, peace, positivity, purpose, and unlimited possibilities.
Chaplaincy has emerged as a highly significant form of ministry in
the twenty-first century, and chaplaincy studies is growing as a
field of study that learns from the experience and work of
chaplains in their diverse sectors. Chaplains from a range of
different faith traditions pioneer ministry within the secular yet
religiously plural contexts of contemporary life with often
considerable creativity and skill, generating a wealth of insight
to be gleaned for understanding the place of faith in the modern
world. One of the disciplines that has been most concerned with
gleaning those insights and developing the field of chaplaincy
studies is practical theology. The journal Practical Theology
(formerly Contact) is a key repository for much of the wisdom
gained through such study, and this book draws on the archive of
the journal to trace the development of chaplaincy research and
provide a resource for those seeking to join the conversation about
the nature and significance of chaplaincy as a form of ministry and
mission today. Drawing on different sectors of chaplaincy and
different methodological approaches, this book is invaluable for
those engaged in chaplaincy work, those seeking to research that
work, and for anyone interested in contemporary, pioneering forms
of ministry.
Travel back 400 years to visit rowdy theatres and royal palaces to
understand what it was like to live in Shakespeare's Elizabethan
England and the influence it had on his ground-breaking work. This
book charts Shakespeare's phenomenal talent and peeks behind the
curtain at his most famous plays, from tragedies such as Romeo and
Juliet and Hamlet to comedies such as A Midsummer Night's Dream and
Taming of the Shrew.
Evolutionary medicine has been steadily gaining recognition, not
only in modern clinical research and practice, but also in
bioarchaeology (the study of archaeological human remains) and
especially its sub-discipline, palaeopathology. To date, however,
palaeopathology has not been necessarily recognised as particularly
useful to the field and most key texts in evolutionary medicine
have tended to overlook it. This novel text is the first to
highlight the benefits of using palaeopathological research to
answer questions about the evolution of disease and its application
to current health problems, as well as the benefits of using
evolutionary thinking in medicine to help interpret historical
disease processes. It presents hypothesis-driven research by
experts in biological anthropology (including palaeopathology),
medicine, health sciences, and evolutionary medicine through a
series of unique case studies that address specific research
questions. Each chapter has been co-authored by two or more
researchers with different disciplinary perspectives in order to
provide original, insightful, and interdisciplinary contributions
that will provide new insights for both palaeopathology and
evolutionary medicine. Palaeopathology and Evolutionary Medicine is
intended for graduate level students and professional researchers
in a wide range of fields including the humanities (history),
social sciences (anthropology, archaeology, palaeopathology,
geography), and life sciences (medicine and biology). Relevant
courses include evolutionary medicine, evolutionary anthropology,
medical anthropology, and palaeopathology.
Imagine learning to tap into the awareness, sensitivity, and highest
thought patterns that enable the most successful outcomes in life,
love, and business. What would your life look like if you were able to
break the patterns of inconsistency that keep you from your absolute
best? Could it be possible to identify and regularly access the highest
version of yourself, leaving behind past hit-or-miss cycles and instead
starting to win in every key area of your life?
These goals are not only possible--they are what you were made for!
In Balance, bestselling author Touré Roberts guides us on the
eye-opening journey that unpacks the divine formula that makes this a
reality.
This illuminating guide brings a unique and eye-opening perspective to
the evasive concept of balance. Transcending familiar theories of
work-life balance, Roberts teaches that balance is a state of
existence, a becoming that, when realized, not only brings forth the
highest version of an individual but optimizes their life's output,
productivity, relational value, and overall achievement.
As he unpacks balance with stunning relatability, Roberts connects with
readers on every level. His easy-to-grasp style of teaching and
unabashed vulnerability illuminate and clarify how living in balance is
the longing in each human heart. Roberts shares life-changing personal
stories and the principles they inspired while discovering balance in
his own life. As an author, speaker, entrepreneur, CEO, and lead pastor
of two large congregations in the United States--not to mention a
devoted husband and dedicated father of six--Roberts knows that merely
juggling responsibilities is not the answer.
Balance departs from traditional techniques of time management and
better organization to get to the core issues at stake. Roberts reveals
that the path to true balance prioritizes self and discovers the
unique, deep internal needs of the individual first. "Identifying your
deepest needs not only is life-transforming but brings forth your
greatest self, pouring an overflow of your best and highest abilities
into the lives of everyone around you," Roberts explains. "Balance is
not about learning to effectively give pieces of yourself to important
parts of your life. Balance is about knowing and becoming your entire
self--and then giving from your wholeness to everyone and everything
within the context of your life."
Key chapters include The Power of No, which unpacks why "no" is the
most powerful word in your vocabulary; There's No Team in I, a
liberating and paradigm-shifting exploration of the difference between
being selfish and the transformational quality of a term Roberts coins
as being "self-ful"; The 5 Signs of Imbalance, which will help you
quickly identify the imbalances in your life and effectively respond
before crisis hits; and Balance after The Blow, a step-by-step guide to
get you back on your feet after experiencing an unexpected setback.
You'll walk away from each illuminating chapter with powerful
principles, tools, and prompts for self-evaluation.
A personal navigation guide like no other, Balance charts your path to
productivity, peace, positivity, purpose, and unlimited possibilities.
Evolutionary medicine has been steadily gaining recognition, not
only in modern clinical research and practice, but also in
bioarchaeology (the study of archaeological human remains) and
especially its sub-discipline, palaeopathology. To date, however,
palaeopathology has not been necessarily recognised as particularly
useful to the field and most key texts in evolutionary medicine
have tended to overlook it. This novel text is the first to
highlight the benefits of using palaeopathological research to
answer questions about the evolution of disease and its application
to current health problems, as well as the benefits of using
evolutionary thinking in medicine to help interpret historical
disease processes. It presents hypothesis-driven research by
experts in biological anthropology (including palaeopathology),
medicine, health sciences, and evolutionary medicine through a
series of unique case studies that address specific research
questions. Each chapter has been co-authored by two or more
researchers with different disciplinary perspectives in order to
provide original, insightful, and interdisciplinary contributions
that will provide new insights for both palaeopathology and
evolutionary medicine. Palaeopathology and Evolutionary Medicine is
intended for graduate level students and professional researchers
in a wide range of fields including the humanities (history),
social sciences (anthropology, archaeology, palaeopathology,
geography), and life sciences (medicine and biology). Relevant
courses include evolutionary medicine, evolutionary anthropology,
medical anthropology, and palaeopathology.
The information presented in this report is a summary of the harbor
seal data collected at Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden
Gate National Recreation Area during the 2011 breeding and molting
seasons, March-July. Summary data collected as part of a
region-wide survey effort, including adjacent areas (San Francisco
Bay, San Mateo County, and Sonoma County) where NPS surveys were
conducted in conjunction with other agencies and organizations for
2011, are also presented.
Charles, Henry, David and Paula are very best Sheep Friends. Find
out what happens when they each decide to throw a party. Things get
a little crazy An adorable story with illustrations that make you
laugh and a lesson about friendship and flexibility. And where to
draw the line. Ages 2 and up.
Join Ben the Bee, Lola the Ladybird, Tom the Tarantula, Will the
Worm and Andy the Ant as they embark on an exciting trip to the
Beastastic Fair. These lovable characters soon find themselves on a
mission to save the day, but can they find what they need in time?
It is widely recognized that social movements may spread - or
'diffuse' - from one site to another. Such diffusion, however, is a
complex and multidimensional process that involves different
actors, networks, and mechanisms. This complexity has spawned a
large body of literature on different aspects of the diffusion
process, yet a comprehensive framework remains an elusive target.
This book is a response to that need, and its framework focuses on
three basic analytical questions. First, what is being diffused?
Second, how does diffusion occur? Finally, what is the impact of
diffusion on organizational development and shifts in the scale of
contentious politics? This volume suggests that diffusion is not a
simple matter of political contagion or imitation; rather, it is a
creative and strategic process marked by political learning,
adaptation, and innovation.
It is widely recognized that social movements may spread - or
"diffuse" - from one site to another. Such diffusion, however, is a
complex and multidimensional process that involves different
actors, networks, and mechanisms. This complexity has spawned a
large body of literature on different aspects of the diffusion
process, yet a comprehensive framework remains an elusive target.
This book is a response to that need, and its framework focuses on
three basic analytical questions. First, what is being diffused?
This question directs attention to both the protest repertoires and
interpretive frames that actors construct to define issues and
mobilize political claims. Second, how does diffusion occur? This
book focuses attention on the activist networks and communication
channels that facilitate diffusion, including dialogue, rumors, the
mass media, the internet, NGOs, and organizational brokers.
Finally, what is the impact of diffusion on organizational
development and shifts in the scale of contentious politics? This
volume suggests that diffusion is not a simple matter of political
contagion or imitation; rather, it is a creative and strategic
process marked by political learning, adaptation, and innovation.
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