Getting Grounded
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Author | : Michael Nagel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-03-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780984996124 |
The Getting Grounded teaches more than 50 physical exercises for how to ground yourself in your body and develop body awareness. The Manual presents each exercise with easy-to-understand instructions and one or more illustrative photographs. Exercises are provided for grounding alone or with a grounding partner. While most of the grounding techniques can be done at home, some are specifically designed for the workplace such as when attending a meeting in a conference room. The Manual includes these topics: About Grounding The Anatomy of Grounding - West and East Suggestions for How to Do the Exercises Grounding Exercises for the Feet and Ankles Grounding Exercises for the Legs Other Standing Grounding Exercises Grounding Exercises on the Floor Grounding with Others Grounding at the Workplace Emergency Measures for Stress, Panic, and Anxiety Grounding through Awareness Suggestions for Further Study If you are chronically ungrounded, you'll benefit from the suggested daily grounding exercise routine which develops the mind/body integration and body awareness that helps alleviate stress, anxiety, and panic.
Author | : Todd D. Nelson |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 537 |
Release | : 2017-07-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1351694669 |
This volume provides a fast and efficient way for undergraduate and graduate students to gain a solid understanding of the social psychology literature. Each chapter reviews a major subsection of research in the field, written by a leading social psychology researcher in that area. Coverage includes all the major empirical, theoretical and methodological developments in its subfield of social psychology. Beginning social psychologists, as well as those who may have emerged from their formal training with a less-than-solid grounding in the research literature, will find this volume invaluable. It is the book all social psychologists wished they had access to when they were getting grounded in the research literature!
Author | : Todd D. Nelson |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2017-07-06 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 1351694677 |
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Creating Social Psychology: Some Ideas on the Research Process -- 2 The Search for the Self -- 3 Social Cognition -- 4 Causal Attributions and Social Judgments -- 5 Attitudes -- 6 Social Neuroscience -- 7 Social Influence -- 8 Aggression -- 9 Attraction and Intimate Relationships -- 10 Prosocial Behavior -- 11 Prejudice -- 12 Group Processes -- 13 Culture and Social Behavior -- Index
Author | : David Billingham |
Publisher | : |
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Release | : 2020-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781735838601 |
Author | : Jeff Brown |
Publisher | : New Leaf Distribution |
Total Pages | : 612 |
Release | : 2019-03-15 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1988648041 |
In this courageous, groundbreaking book, Jeff Brown takes us on the spiritual ride of a lifetime. The book opens with the author's compelling journey, through a variety of spiritual approaches. Through decades of dedicated exploration and discernment, Brown exposes the transcendent notions of spirituality that limit our human experience. In his fiercely authentic, no-holds-barred style, Brown demonstrates that spirituality is a whole-being awakening, one that heartfully, embraces our entire human experience: our feelings, our stories, our bodies, our relationships with others, and the earth that houses us. Hands-on exercises throughout provide a direct experience of a vital new model. In 'Grounded Spirituality', the author lays down the tracks for an embodied way of being, one that leaves us 'enrealed,' integrated, and purposeful. Not transcending our humanness, but finding meaning and spirituality within in, right in the heart of our imperfect daily lives. Back to our roots, back into our bodies, back into all that makes us magnificently human. Home at last...
Author | : Ruth Allen |
Publisher | : Mortimer |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2021-03-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781787395862 |
Reflecting on nature's unknowable and mysterious qualities, Grounded explores how we can therapeutically benefit from a deeper connection with nature, finding within it balance, stillness, solitude, resilience, contentment, activity, fearlessness - and our own wild voice. In addition to practical exercises and mindful activities, there are personal stories and thoughtprovoking questions that will help us understand what it means to be alive in the natural world, and in the moment .
Author | : Carolyne Njogu |
Publisher | : Gatekeeper Press |
Total Pages | : 93 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1642371041 |
Are you seeking meaning and fulfillment in your life? We all have an innate need to know and feel that our lives are significant. Take heart therefore because you are not alone. The challenge is that we live at an age where information and choices flood our sensory senses at a quantum speed. So, if your answer is yes, I wrote this book journal for you. I firmly believe that we are living at a very interesting time, when all of us are being challenged one way or another. Therefore, if you do not know who you are, why you are, where you are and when you are—escaping from the snare of this era will not only be difficult, but will likely leave you in a state of apathy, frustrations, confusion, or tossed to and from by the winds of likes and follow clicks on the social media sphere, and that is not your Creator’s desire and will for you and I.
Author | : Clinton Ober |
Publisher | : Basic Health Publications, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781591202837 |
The solution for chronic inflammation, regarded as the cause of the most common modern diseases, has been identified! Earthing introduces the planet's powerful, amazing, and overlooked natural healing energy and how people anywhere can readily connect to it. This never-before-told story, filled with fascinating research and real-life testimonials, chronicles a discovery with the potential to create a global health revolution.
Author | : Sandy Silverthorne |
Publisher | : Standard Publishing |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2005-12-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780784714348 |
This book for tweens takes the fear and boredom out of being home alone.
Author | : Brad Stulberg |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0593329899 |
“This book gets to the heart of the matter.” --Ryan Holiday, New York Times bestselling author of Stillness Is the Key and Ego Is the Enemy “This book taps into something that so many of us feel but can’t articulate.” --Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO, Thrive Global “Ambitious, far-reaching, and impactful." --David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of Range and The Sports Gene From the bestselling author of Peak Performance comes a powerful antidote to heroic individualism and the ensuing epidemic of burnout. Achievement often comes at a cost. Angst, restlessness, frayed relationships, exhaustion, and even substance abuse can be the unwanted side effects of an obsession with outward performance. While the high of occasional wins can keep you going for a while, playing into the always-on, never enough hustle culture ultimately takes a serious toll. In The Practice of Groundedness, bestselling author Brad Stulberg shares a healthier, more sustainable model for success. At the heart of this model is groundedness--a practice that values presence over rote productivity, accepts that progress is nonlinear, and prioritizes long-term values and fulfillment over short-term gain. To be grounded is to possess a firm and unwavering foundation, a resolute sense of self from which deep and enduring, not shallow and superficial, success can be found. Groundedness does not eliminate ambition and striving; rather, it situates these qualities and channels them in more meaningful ways. Interweaving case studies, modern science, and time-honored lessons from ancient wisdom traditions such as Buddhism, Stoicism, and Taoism, Stulberg teaches readers how to cultivate the habits and practices of a more grounded life. Readers will learn: • Why patience is the key to getting where you want to go faster--in work and life--and how to develop it, pushing back against the culture’s misguided obsession with speed and “hacks.” • How to utilize the lens of the wise observer in order to overcome delusion and resistance to clearly see and accept where you are—which is the key to more effectively getting where you want to go • Why embracing vulnerability is the key to genuine strength and confidence • The critical importance of “deep community,” or cultivating a sense of belonging and connection to people, places, and causes. Provocative and practical, The Practice of Groundedness is the necessary corrective to the frenetic pace and endemic burnout resulting from contemporary definitions of success. It offers a new—and better—way.