Coherence Revolution

Coherence Revolution
Author: Mark Halpern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2021-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781777540807

In Coherence Revolution, Dr. Mark Halpern shares his compelling journey of learning to thrive and create a meaningful, grounded, and abundant life after suffering from stress and anxiety for more than 30 years. In this highly practical, relevant book (that is particularly valuable during unpredictable chaotic times) you will begin to explore the concept of coherence and how to create it and build it within yourself. Dr. Mark guides you on a journey of self-discovery where you will gain awareness and learn to consciously manage and elevate your emotions by using your own physiology, your senses, nature and the world around you. You will learn how to consistently create more coherence, balance and flow within yourself which will allow you to break old patterns, eliminate unwanted emotional habits and ultimately help you create a new future. Through his personal and professional insights, Dr. Mark encourages and inspires us all to create significant changes in any of the habits or emotional responses that are preventing us from reaching our true potential. 'The likelihood of manifesting your Dream Life becomes infinitely greater when you strengthen your emotional attachment to it and make the possibility of it feel as real as possible. Using each of your senses to magnify your emotional response will help strengthen your chances of reaching your goal.' - Dr. Mark Halpern

Coherence

Coherence
Author: Alan Watkins
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1398601195

Understand how to overcome the obstacles inhibiting performance and unlock the potential for brilliance that lies within every leader. Most leaders are operating nowhere near their optimal level of performance. In this book, Dr Alan Watkins helps leaders at every level understand how they can transform their output and unlock their true potential. He shares proven techniques that have helped thousands of leaders in FTSE 50 giants and SMEs across market sectors and geographies as well as the Olympic and Paralympic Rowing Team, resulting in them achieving their best ever medal haul in London 2012. Coherence shows how our ability to lead and deliver results is rooted in our biology. Dr Watkins explains the science of how to increase energy levels and become smarter, more resilient, happier, healthier and more successful in whatever we do. Drawing on case studies from prominent business leaders and insights from a diverse range of research fields, he reveals the secrets to exceptional leadership and how to be brilliant every day. Now in its second edition, this vital guide contains upgraded practical tools and new insights on how to transform productivity, manage complexity, accelerate innovation and drive greater commercial performance, all while becoming healthier and happier.

Coherence Revolution

Coherence Revolution
Author: Mark Halpern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781777540814

In Coherence Revolution, Dr. Mark Halpern shares his compelling journey of learning to thrive and create a meaningful, grounded, and abundant life after suffering from stress and anxiety for more than 30 years. In this highly practical, relevant book (that is particularly valuable during unpredictable chaotic times) you will begin to explore the concept of coherence and how to create it and build it within yourself. Dr. Mark guides you on a journey of self-discovery where you will gain awareness and learn to consciously manage and elevate your emotions by using your own physiology, your senses, nature and the world around you. You will learn how to consistently create more coherence, balance and flow within yourself which will allow you to break old patterns, eliminate unwanted emotional habits and ultimately help you create a new future. Through his personal and professional insights, Dr. Mark encourages and inspires us all to create significant changes in any of the habits or emotional responses that are preventing us from reaching our true potential. 'The likelihood of manifesting your Dream Life becomes infinitely greater when you strengthen your emotional attachment to it and make the possibility of it feel as real as possible. Using each of your senses to magnify your emotional response will help strengthen your chances of reaching your goal.' - Dr. Mark Halpern

The Revolutionary City

The Revolutionary City
Author: Mark R. Beissinger
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0691224757

How and why cities have become the predominant sites for revolutionary upheavals in the contemporary world Examining the changing character of revolution around the world, The Revolutionary City focuses on the impact that the concentration of people, power, and wealth in cities exercises on revolutionary processes and outcomes. Once predominantly an urban and armed affair, revolutions in the twentieth century migrated to the countryside, as revolutionaries searched for safety from government repression and discovered the peasantry as a revolutionary force. But at the end of the twentieth century, as urban centers grew, revolution returned to the city—accompanied by a new urban civic repertoire espousing the containment of predatory government and relying on visibility and the power of numbers rather than arms. Using original data on revolutionary episodes since 1900, public opinion surveys, and engaging examples from around the world, Mark Beissinger explores the causes and consequences of the urbanization of revolution in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Beissinger examines the compact nature of urban revolutions, as well as their rampant information problems and heightened uncertainty. He investigates the struggle for control over public space, why revolutionary contention has grown more pacified over time, and how revolutions involving the rapid assembly of hundreds of thousands in central urban spaces lead to diverse, ad hoc coalitions that have difficulty producing substantive change. The Revolutionary City provides a new understanding of how revolutions happen and what they might look like in the future.

The Future of the Cognitive Revolution

The Future of the Cognitive Revolution
Author: David Johnson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1997-04-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0195356047

The basic idea of the particular way of understanding mental phenomena that has inspired the "cognitive revolution" is that, as a result of certain relatively recent intellectual and technological innovations, informed theorists now possess a more powerfully insightful comparison or model for mind than was available to any thinkers in the past. The model in question is that of software, or the list of rules for input, output, and internal transformations by which we determine and control the workings of a computing machine's hardware. Although this comparison and its many implications have dominated work in the philosophy, psychology, and neurobiology of mind since the end of the Second World War, it now shows increasing signs of losing its once virtually unquestioned preeminence. Thus we now face the question of whether it is possible to repair and save this model by means of relatively inessential "tinkering", or whether we must reconceive it fundamentally and replace it with something different. In this book, twenty-eight leading scholars from diverse fields of "cognitive science"-linguistics, psychology, neurophysiology, and philosophy- present their latest, carefully considered judgements about what they think will be the future course of this intellectual movement, that in many respects has been a watershed in our contemporary struggles to comprehend that which is crucially significant about human beings. Jerome Bruner, Noam Chomsky, Margaret Boden, Ulric Neisser, Rom Harre, Merlin Donald, among others, have all written chapters in a non-technical style that can be enjoyed and understood by an inter-disciplinary audience of psychologists, philosophers, anthropologists, linguists, and cognitive scientists alike.

Revolution

Revolution
Author: Rosemary H. T. O'Kane
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2000
Genre: Political science
ISBN: 9780415201353

Revolution and Dictatorship

Revolution and Dictatorship
Author: Steven Levitsky
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2024-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691223580

Why the world’s most resilient dictatorships are products of violent revolution Revolution and Dictatorship explores why dictatorships born of social revolution—such as those in China, Cuba, Iran, the Soviet Union, and Vietnam—are extraordinarily durable, even in the face of economic crisis, large-scale policy failure, mass discontent, and intense external pressure. Few other modern autocracies have survived in the face of such extreme challenges. Drawing on comparative historical analysis, Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way argue that radical efforts to transform the social and geopolitical order trigger intense counterrevolutionary conflict, which initially threatens regime survival, but ultimately fosters the unity and state-building that supports authoritarianism. Although most revolutionary governments begin weak, they challenge powerful domestic and foreign actors, often bringing about civil or external wars. These counterrevolutionary wars pose a threat that can destroy new regimes, as in the cases of Afghanistan and Cambodia. Among regimes that survive, however, prolonged conflicts give rise to a cohesive ruling elite and a powerful and loyal coercive apparatus. This leads to the downfall of rival organizations and alternative centers of power, such as armies, churches, monarchies, and landowners, and helps to inoculate revolutionary regimes against elite defection, military coups, and mass protest—three principal sources of authoritarian breakdown. Looking at a range of revolutionary and nonrevolutionary regimes from across the globe, Revolution and Dictatorship shows why governments that emerge from violent conflict endure.

Holistic Revolution

Holistic Revolution
Author: William Bloom
Publisher: Allan Lane
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2000
Genre: Holism
ISBN:

In the past years, the influence of the holistic movement has become even more mainstream and significant than its detractors ever thought it could but what are its sources and central ideas? This book offers the first authoritative introduction to its central themes and thinkers, through a series of key writings selected and introduced by William Bloom, in term of its range, overview and encyclopaedic feel, it cannot be rivalled. Carl Jung, Deepak Chopra, Elaine Pagels, Carlos Castaneda, Jonathon Porritt, Fritjof Capra, M. Scott Peck and Louise Hay are just a handful of the popular and influential writers represented here. Through their writing, Bloom looks at why it is the holistic approach has became so popular - locating the movement in its historical and cultural context -and also makes a compelling case for its continuing significance.

The Origin and Evolution of Cultures

The Origin and Evolution of Cultures
Author: Robert Boyd
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2005-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0195347447

Oxford presents, in one convenient and coherently organized volume, 20 influential but until now relatively inaccessible articles that form the backbone of Boyd and Richerson's path-breaking work on evolution and culture. Their interdisciplinary research is based on two notions. First, that culture is crucial for understanding human behavior; unlike other organisms, socially transmitted beliefs, attitudes, and values heavily influence our behavior. Secondly, culture is part of biology: the capacity to acquire and transmit culture is a derived component of human psychology, and the contents of culture are deeply intertwined with our biology. Culture then is a pool of information, stored in the brains of the population that gets transmitted from one brain to another by social learning processes. Therefore, culture can account for both our outstanding ecological success as well as the maladaptations that characterize much of human behavior. The interest in this collection will span anthropology, psychology, economics, philosophy, and political science.