The Imperative Habit

The Imperative Habit
Author: David Rossi
Publisher: Evolve Global Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 164633583X

Looking back at the life I lived years ago, I see a man who seemingly had it all. I ran my own companies since I was 28 years old. I married a beautiful woman. Together we brought three children into the world and, for 16 years, I ran a business with annual sales of $30 to $35 million. I collected all the hallmarks of the desired life—a big house in the hills bordering Silicon Valley, vacation homes, fully-loaded cars, boats, private schools for the kids, and exotic vacations for all of us. Only one thing was missing: I wasn't happy. I was much the opposite. And one day, everything fell apart, and I knew I had to make a change. By shedding my old belief systems and developing new ones, by releasing ego and judgment of myself and others, by cultivating self-awareness and consciousness, by recalibrating my goals and promoting those goals through my actions, I have transformed my life. I wrote this book to share the Imperative Habit with you, so you too can move from dissatisfaction and suffering to joy, contentedness, and peace. The Imperative Habit details how to shed the old beliefs and make new ones, and how to practice, form habits, and create growth, and eventually real transformation, in your life. I did it, and so can you! By practicing the Imperative Habit, you can: – Leave behind old beliefs that no longer serve you – Deconstruct self-sabotaging behaviors – Develop self-awareness and consciousness – Create new goals in alignment with your true self – Make conscious choices to drive yourself toward your goals – Live a happy, joyful, fulfilling, and meaningful life, as you are meant to live And you can do all this without pouring tomato juice in your hair. Ready to start?

Forces of Habit

Forces of Habit
Author: David T. Courtwright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN:

What drives the drug trade, and how has it come to be what it is today? A global history of the acquisition of progressively more potent means of altering ordinary waking consciousness, this book is the first to provide the big picture of the discovery, interchange, and exploitation of the planet’s psychoactive resources, from tea and kola to opiates and amphetamines.

The Essay

The Essay
Author: Raphael Dorman O'Leary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1928
Genre: Essay
ISBN:

Life's Secret Formula

Life's Secret Formula
Author: Eric Thomsen
Publisher: Randall House Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780892657056

Resulting from the efforts of a veteran team of youth workers, this volume combines exciting activities, relevant issues, and the timeless principles found in the word of God. (Christian Religion)

The Intuitive Customer

The Intuitive Customer
Author: Colin Shaw
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2016-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137534303

Building on the work of Daniel Kahneman (Thinking Fast and Slow), Dan Ariely (Predictably Irrational), Shaw and Hamilton provide a new understanding of how people behave, explain what it means for organizations who really want to understand their customers, and show you what to do to create exceptional customer experiences.

Objective Imperatives

Objective Imperatives
Author: Ralph C. S. Walker
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0192671235

Kant held the moral law to be an objective imperative, an entity in its own right. It carries with it prescriptive force, in parallel to other principles of pure reason, like those of logic and mathematics. Objective imperatives therefore do not derive their authority from any other source, such as common consensus or the will of God. In Objective Imperatives, Ralph C. S. Walker seeks to show that this is a highly defensible view: Kant's Categorical Imperative, properly understood, is broadly right. The key to it is rationality, and not universality, which functions only as an approximate test. Often, Kant sets the matter out badly, and most of the common objections to him can be shown to be due to misunderstandings. A morality that gives us an objective imperative does appear incompatible with the determinism to which Kant commits himself, but Walker argues that this appearance is misleading.