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Are you struggling to accomplish your goals, even day-to-day ones? Does your head spin when someone starts talking about finances? Are you having difficulty managing your time? Your health? Did you know that if you break down life’s challenges into their basic parts, life isn’t as complicated as it may seem? James Schmalenberg will show how. In his book Life Really Isn’t All That Complicated, But You Do Have To Think! Schmalenberg provides tips, tools, and proven tactics to get you on the path to success. You will learn the importance of finding your “genius” and focusing your energy on developing that skill. You will also discover how health and wellness, good habits, productivity...
There are many migraine sufferers worldwide. However, the lack of confirmatory scan or blood test poses a major barrier to their diagnosis, which must be based on their account of the pain. As a consequence, language is of utmost importance in the diagnosis of migraine. This book deals with this relation between words and migraine, and considers how persons with migraine make their pain ‘readable’ and how fictional texts ‘perform’ migraine. Its analysis utilises the theories of Wittgenstein (‘beetle in the box’), Foucault, de Saussure and Scarry, as well as works of fiction including Hustvedt’s The Blindfold, Lasdun’s The Horned Man and Yalom’s When Nietzsche Wept.
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