The Beacon of Greater Good

The Beacon of Greater Good
Author: Gill Mongeon
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-09-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1039174310

Self-help and motivation can—and should—be fun! For those who are delighted by the wonder of the written word, The Beacon of Greater Good is a self-discovery and therapy tool that offers stories, symbolism, and strategies for creating hope and wonder in everyday life! Filled with positive daily affirmations, tidbits of wisdom, and realistic motivation, this book offers a new, lighter take on self-help for readers who want to heal their past and make way for a brighter future. Lyrical, whimsical, and lit up with life coach and author Gill Mongeon’s characteristic wit, this book shows that by changing the way you think about yourself and the people around you, you can change the world. Like a beacon of light in the darkness, The Beacon of Greater Good offers deep empathy and inspirational treasures that readers can return to again and again.

For the Common Good

For the Common Good
Author: John C. Knapp Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2006-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313086249

Against the all-too-familiar backdrop of corporate malfeasance, scandal in our religious institutions, political chicanery to serve ulterior motives, and constant reminders of the corruptive influence of power, For the Common Good showcases the insights, reflections, and recommendations of some of today's most forward-thinking and inspiring leaders, applying their expertise in fields such as ecology, education, and conflict resolution. Today's challenges test leaders to their very core, and require a fundamentally new kind of leadership committed to the greater good of society. From Nobel Prize winner, John Hume, to Leader-to-Leader Institute Chair, Frances Hesselbein, Harvard University's Howard Gardner to President Jimmy Carter, the contributors argue that because individuals, institutions, and societies are now so profoundly connected and inter-related, every decision of consequence has a ripple effect. Leaders of all stripes, including corporate executives, politicians, social activists, scientists, and educators, must display courage, integrity, humility, and the wherewithal to consider the long-term impact of their decisions and actions; most importantly, they must engage in dialogue and recognize that creative solutions to complex problems require collaboration. The result is a provocative and multi-dimensional exploration of leadership in troubled and troubling times—but with a hopeful note that individuals and organizations will rise to the challenges.

Mipham's Beacon of Certainty

Mipham's Beacon of Certainty
Author: John W. Pettit
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0861711572

Dzogchen--the oft-misunderstood Tibetan meditation practice--is dissected inreat detail here, revealing the buried rational origins and interpretationf this spiritual practice. Original.

The Beacon

The Beacon
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1914
Genre: Sunday schools
ISBN:

The Greater Good

The Greater Good
Author: Madeleine Shaw
Publisher: Wonderwell
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781637560044

Award-winning social entrepreneur Madeleine Shaw shares insights from her 25-year journey and offers tools and encouragement for others considering starting their own impact-based projects or ventures for the greater good. The Greater Good is a 21st century call to action for everyday people-particularly women and others who have traditionally been excluded from the mainstream business community-to tap their unique perspectives to found and lead successful social impact ventures. Groundbreaking menstrual health innovator Madeleine Shaw (co-founder of Aisle-previously known as Lunapads) presents an inspiring look at the inner journey behind creating businesses and initiatives that make a difference. In addition to sharing frank insights from her own career, she highlights the journeys of a host of other successful social entrepreneurs, and in so doing surfaces an emerging movement-a movement that may be the driver of a more just and sustainable future. Dispelling the myth that you need a business degree or a blockbuster tech idea to change the world, Shaw guides readers in mining their own experience, values, and passion to forge a unique and personal vision for the greater good.

The Compassionate Instinct: The Science of Human Goodness

The Compassionate Instinct: The Science of Human Goodness
Author: Dacher Keltner
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393076857

Leading scientists and science writers reflect on the life-changing, perspective-changing, new science of human goodness. Where once science painted humans as self-seeking and warlike, today scientists of many disciplines are uncovering the deep roots of human goodness. At the forefront of this revolution in scientific understanding is the Greater Good Science Center, based at the University of California, Berkeley. The center fuses its cutting-edge research with inspiring stories of compassion in action in Greater Good magazine. The best of these writings are collected here, and contributions from Steven Pinker, Robert Sapolsky, Paul Ekman, Michael Pollan, and the Dalai Lama, among others, will make you think not only about what it means to be happy and fulfilled but also what it means to lead an ethical and compassionate life.