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Let me entertain you Can good distraction lead to a more creative, fun-filled life? Award-winning mother and distraction expert Monique Doyle will entertain you with laugh-out-loud true stories, reflective poems and inspirational ideas on how a little distraction in your day can unleash creative riches inside you. HAVE FUN and BE INSPIRED!
Most of us struggle with distraction every day: the familiar feeling that our attention is not quite where it should be. We feel it at work and at home and it can be frustrating and uncomfortable. But what is distraction? In his lucid, timely book, Damon Young shows that distraction is more than too many stimuli, or too little attention. It is actually a matter of value - to be distracted is to be torn away from what is worthwhile in life. And for Young, what is most worthwhile is freedom: not simply rights or legal liberties, but the capacity to patiently, creatively craft one's own life. Exploring the lives of such luminaries as Henri Matisse, Karl Marx, Seneca and Henry James, Young exposes distraction in work, technology, art, politics and intimacy. With warmth and wit, he reveals what is most valuable, and what is best avoided, in the pursuit of a life of one's own.
You can create anything you deeply desire with the power of mental rehearsal and heartfelt joy. If you have not mastered this skill, it's because you have not mastered your mind and emotions. "....this book is told in a refreshingly humorous style with the help of an irreverent angel named Morty. Don't ask. Just get this book." Pam Grout, NYT Bestselling Author, EMC Squared Here's the real deal--spirituality meets science--delivered in a fun, factual way that will keep you laughing, taking notes, and creating a life you love with practical and spiritual guidance.
Deliberate distraction is recognizing something you cannot do anything about and taking action to do something other than think or worry about it.A word on what deliberate distraction is not. Practicing deliberate distraction won't eliminate problems and it is not permission to ignore things you could do something about. Deliberate distraction is not medical advice or counseling, simply thoughts of a reformed worrier. Or partially reformed. I think worry may be an innate trait we need to learn to manage.Deliberate distraction offers a way to consciously refocus your thinking - if only for a few minutes - so you can feel more even keel as you handle tough events. This book will explain the concepts further and offer suggestions for putting them into practice. And..the book also includes a novella, "Falling Into Place." This heartwarming story may help readers deliberately distract.
Distractions are all around us. They come to rob us of our peace, alter the paths to our purpose and even detour us from continuing the path to our destiny. In Dominate Your Distractions you will find practical principles on how to stay focused through chaos and how to develop the mindset of the dominator. Wanting to get control to the things that distract you is one thing, but choosing to DOMINATE everything that attempts to DISTRACT you is only a mind shift away. It will be your new lifestyle once you apply the principles in this book. Now it's time to DOMINATE YOUR DISTRACTIONS!
Designed to support and expand upon the life-changing book, "The Law of Distraction & Art of Intention." This workbook invites readers to examine possible blocks, as well as cement in ideas and strategies that allow them to create better lives and clearer intentions.
Cultivate the potential for deeper connection in every conversation. "To think of conversation as a sacred art challenges us to imagine all the conversations in which we participate, from the acquaintance we run into at Target to the dialogue for which we've spent weeks in preparation, as a potentially sacred conversation." --from the Introduction We often find ourselves distracted and overwhelmed by a constant stream of information and demand for connectivity. Now more than ever, we need to develop our capacity for greater presence in our daily lives and relationships. One of the best ways to do this is by improving the quality of our conversations. Dr. Diane M. Millis offers us inspirational stories, insights and spiritual practices from many faith traditions to increase our awareness of the deep, natural holiness waiting to be unlocked in our everyday encounters. This resource is a catalyst for anyone who would like to enrich seemingly ordinary conversations as well as for leaders in educational, ministry and corporate settings who want to: Increase their capacity to listen deeply Become more self-aware and attentive to others Learn how to move beyond conventional topics to exploring purpose, meaning and values in conversation.
Starting with Walter Benjamin's idea of 'reception in a state of distraction' and looking briefly at some antecedents for Benjamin's thinking, this book develops a working model of distraction in interpretation. Examples are taken from film (Benjamin's test case), literature, music, painting and photography; the book closes with a 'distracted' reading of a classic work of concentration: Milton's Paradise Lost.
An in-depth study of the philosophy, science and art of true self-knowledge taught by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, giving detailed guidance on the practice of self-investigation (atma-vichara), 'Who am I?'