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SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH! Having treated thousands of clients over more than a decade and supervised hundreds of trained physiotherapists in one of Australia's leading health care groups, few people are better positioned to give advice on physical health and wellness than International Author and Speaker Jason Smith. Written in plain English, this unique book will change your life by combining timeproven and medically sound principles with an innovative philosophy of selfempowerment. You will Discover: * The secret to wellness is a lot more than being "uninjured" or pain-free * Crucial health advice that doctors and therapists rarely have time to share with you * T...
Delve into the captivating human story behind the Back In Motion Health Group, revealing the exhilaration and heartache of an entrepreneur's quest from humble start up to a $100m ASX acquisition of over 140 locations - making it the largest physiotherapy franchise in the southern hemisphere. And whilst infinitesimal in contrast to the towering legacies of Australia's iconic business titans - think of the Packers, Murdochs and Myers - the personal odysseys have much in common. Live vicariously through the thrilling highs of a mere idea growing into industry acclaim, and the devastating lows of personal betrayal, corporate espionage, legal entanglements, and the unnerving scrutiny of a parliam...
In Religious but Not Religious, Jungian analyst Jason E. Smith explores the idea, expressed by C.G. Jung, that the religious sense is a natural and vital function of the human psyche. We suffer from its lack. The symbolic forms of religion mediate unconscious and ineffable experiences to the field of consciousness that infuse our lives with meaning and purpose. That is why we cannot be indifferent toward the decline of traditional religious observance so widely discussed today. The great religions house the accumulated spiritual wisdom of humankind, and their loss would be catastrophic to the human soul. As human beings, we hunger for spiritual experience. To be “spiritual but not religiou...
"...an insightful read [that] provides a much needed and timely resource for any business owner or CEO wanting to take their journey into the full potential of the future of business." Jeremy Scrivens Director, The Emotional Economy at Work "Be challenged to think in this new and agile way, and not settle for an inferior traditional approach to leading teams and managing processes." Peter Irvine Co-Founder, Gloria Jean's Coffees Australia Outside-In Downside-Up Leadership fills a missing link for entrepreneurs who hit the wall because of the limitations of traditional methods of organisational management." John Sikkema Chairman, Halftime Australia For over a decade, Jason T. Smith led his bu...
In his first book, author Jason Smith explores the depravity and desperation required to maintain an opiate addiction so fierce, he finds himself jumping continents to avoid jail time and learns the hard way that some demons cannot be outrun. While teaching in Europe, he meets a prostitute who secures drugs for him at the dangerous price of helping out the Russian mafia; in China, he gets his Percocet and Xanax fix but terrifies a crowd of children and parents at his job in the process; and in Mexico, Smith thought a Tijuana jail cell would be the perfect place to kick his Fentanyl habit, but soon realizes that the power of addiction is stronger than his desire to escape it. The Bitter Taste...
Demographically speaking, Maine is the oldest state in the nation. In his book, The Oldest State: Portraits of a Maine Generation, photographer Jason Paige Smith has created compelling, storytelling images of people from around the state who are still out doing incredible things, despite their age. His book not only tells the stories of these inspiring individuals, but also gives great insight into the lives they've lived.
Jason Smith is a typical eleven-year-old boy – except for one thing. He enjoys keeping a diary of what he calls his ‘DAYS’ rather than his ‘days’: occasions that, for one reason or another, have burned themselves into his memory. The day when a very excited dog found its way into school; the day when he went to school wearing odd socks; the cold winter day when he tried, unsuccessfully, to wriggle out of a swimming lesson – with a surprisingly happy result; the day the nurse came into school with very embarrassing consequences; Sports Day with all the usual chaos that brings. These, and others, are chronicled in Jason’s favourite way – in rhyme. We meet some of Jason’s fami...
For more than a decade, Jason T. Smith led the Back In Motion Health Group with a traditional organisational structure. For a while, it worked well - but then something changed. In two years later, after challenging their internal culture and work flow, they found the sweet spot between authentic collaboration and peer accountability.
When a man is found tucked up in bed with his throat sliced open two days after Christmas, DS Jason Smith and his team are baffled. It appears he has been drugged, killed and carefully wrapped up in a duvet. The only evidence Smith finds are some strands of hair belonging to a woman. One month later, another man is killed in exactly the same manner but there appears to be no link whatsoever to the two men apart from the fact that they were both single, lonely and middle aged. In the midst of the worst winter in years, Smith and his team quickly run out of ideas and tensions between the detectives rise. Frustration leads to conflicts both at work and in their personal lives. The only clue the...
Across three decades and four films, Lt. Ellen Ripley's struggle wtih the fierce and terrible Alien and the powers that desire it traces the arc of women's struggles in America.