The Tao of Ordinariness is an invitation to come home to your authentic self in a world now clearly mesmerized by "spin," narcissism, fantasy, and exhibitionism. The book offers an alternative to pressures to measure your self-worth by numbers of likes and followers- i.e., living with a constant fear of "missing out" and seeking external validation for who you think you should be-instead of being comfortable with who you truly are.
The Tao of Ordinariness is an invitation to come home to your authentic self in a world now clearly mesmerized by "spin," narcissism, fantasy, and exhibitionism. The book offers an alternative to pressures to measure your self-worth by numbers of likes and followers- i.e., living with a constant fear of "missing out" and seeking external validation for who you think you should be-instead of being comfortable with who you truly are.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert J. Wicks, who received his doctorate in psychology from Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, is Professor Emeritus at Loyola University Maryland. He has published more than 50 books for professionals and the general public, including Night Call: Embracing Compassion and Hope in a Troubled World (Oxford University Press, 2018); Perspective: The Calm within the Storm (Oxford University Press, 2014); and Bounce: Living the Resilient Life (Oxford University Press, 2010). Dr. Wicks has lectured on the importance of resilience, self-care, and maintaining a healthy perspective in Hanoi, Beijing, Port au Prince, Johannesburg, Phnom Penh, and Budapest as well as at the Mayo Clinic, Yale School of Nursing, Harvard's Children's Hospital and Harvard Divinity School, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the U.S. Air Force Academy, on Capitol Hill to Members of Congress and their Chiefs of Staff, and most recently in Beirut to persons living and working in Aleppo, Syria. He has also served on the faculty of Bryn Mawr College's Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and received the Humanitarian of the Year Award from the American Counseling Association's Division on Spirituality, Ethics, and Values. In 2006, he was recipient of the first annual Alumni Award for Excellence in Professional Psychology from Widener University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Coming Home to Yourself * Chapter One. An Elusive Companion Virtue: Humility * Chapter Two. Travel Lightly: Simplicity and Letting Go * Chapter Three. The Unrecognizable You: Addressing the Reputation You Currently Have with Yourself * Chapter Four. Becoming "Sea-Kindly": Living with Patience, Perseverance, and a Willingness to Fail * Chapter Five. Mentors in Ordinariness: Experiencing Authenticity in Practice * Chapter Six. Alonetime: Embracing Spaces Conducive for the Processes of Self-Uncovering and Re-discovery * Epilogue. Returning Home to Yourself. . . Again
* Introduction: Coming Home to Yourself * Chapter One. An Elusive Companion Virtue: Humility * Chapter Two. Travel Lightly: Simplicity and Letting Go * Chapter Three. The Unrecognizable You: Addressing the Reputation You Currently Have with Yourself * Chapter Four. Becoming "Sea-Kindly": Living with Patience, Perseverance, and a Willingness to Fail * Chapter Five. Mentors in Ordinariness: Experiencing Authenticity in Practice * Chapter Six. Alonetime: Embracing Spaces Conducive for the Processes of Self-Uncovering and Re-discovery * Epilogue. Returning Home to Yourself. . . Again
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