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International Bestseller Feeling overwhelmed with work and life
demands? Rushing, multitasking, or relying on fancy devices and
apps won't help. The answer is to create the conditions for two
awesome hours of peak productivity per day. Drawing on cutting-edge
neuroscience, Josh Davis, director of research at the
NeuroLeadership Institute explains clearly that our brains and
bodies operate according to complex biological needs that, when
leveraged intelligently, can make us incredibly effective. From
what and when we eat, to when we tackle tasks or disengage-how we
plan our activities has a huge impact on performance. Davis shows
us how we can create the conditions for two awesome hours of
effective mental performance by: * Recognizing when to effective
flip the switch on our automatic thinking;* Scheduling tasks based
on their "processing demand" and recovery time;* Learning how to
direct attention, rather than avoid distractions;* Feeding and
moving our bodies in ways that prep us for success;* Identifying
what matters in our environment to be at the top of our mental
game. We are capable of impressive feats of comprehension,
motivation, thinking, and performance when our brain and biological
systems are functioning optimally. Two Awesome Hours will show you
how to be your most productive every day.
If we hope to share the message of Christ with people in this
changed world, we must examine and reshape our worship. Our
communities and our neighborhoods are becoming increasingly
multicultural. Is the same thing true at your church? Is the
worship at your church reflective of heaven? The Bible is clear
that one day people from every tribe, language, and nation will
gather together to worship Jesus together in heaven. More often
than not, however, our worship here on earth is segregated,
preferential, one-dimensional, and united around a musical style
rather than the person of Jesus Christ. This kind of worship is not
only incomplete, but it is dangerous, leading us farther and
farther away from the kind of worship that heaven is about.
Multicultural worship doesn't just happen. The church is in need of
pastors, worship leaders, and worshipers who, with their hearts
fixed on heaven, will not settle for the separate but equal
mentality in worship. Worship Together in Your Church as in Heaven
is a foundational book for church leaders and all those who serve
and participate in worship. The authors convincingly lay out the
case for a shift to multicultural worship for virtually every
church. They then take readers by the hand, so to speak, and show
them how to begin making the changes in hands-on, practical, doable
ways.
Charlie Fell sells baseball cards with seemingly hallucinogenic
properties out of his bedroom, takes road trips to places he loves
(New York City) and loathes (Southern California), and trips over a
series of romantic entanglements. When the young writer releases
his first novel, his life begins to unravel as the fallout from his
published inner-monologues drive him back inside his already frail
mind.
The Muse and the Mechanism: Love, sex, drugs, death, life, comedy,
dreams, pop culture, racism, class, religion, 9/11, crime, failure,
and epiphany, but not necessarily in that order. Old tongues blend
with new actions as the modern hipsinisters vie to create a new
language of the literary lost. At the Center is Charlie Fell, a
twenty-something who can't make up his mind on his medium, his
lovers, and his position in life.
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