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"It's Easy To Be YOU" written by a most trusted and gifted mind coach Radhika Kawlra Singh, is a bible for constructive change. It is a timeless piece of work that you would want to gift everyone!Here YOU will find ingenious techniques that will purposefully navigate YOU towards positive change by handing you the tools to make a variety of healthy shifts. Use this book to get behind the chaos, let go of your limitations and uncover your hidden potential so you may hone your skill and rediscover a new ability. Read the messages that the book shares with you over and over again - so you may wipe off your unwanted, unnecessary beliefs effortlessly. Be prepared to learn and be prepared to take on challenges - even as they appear small they only grow stronger roots.
Well-known author, Radhika Kawlra Singh, has spent years studying and working with the subconscious mind as an Olympic mind coach and therapist. Through her time in private sessions, she has gained invaluable insight into the human mind and explored its capacity to reorganise itself when given the correct reinforcement. In You: Beyond Isolation, the author triggers you to make a thorough observation of the uniform advancement in nature, to inspire you to resolve your inadequacies in achieving extraordinary things. In using nature's great teachings of manifesting harmoniously, she guides you to feel the benefit of being granted time, psychic abilities, emotions and opportunities that you gain...
You Will Be Okay: Embracing Social Distancing offers a step-by-step process to help you dismiss the irrelevance of that which bothers you, enabling you to build a stronger inner dialogue and integrate with a more liberated journey while going forth. This very engaging book will open a world of happiness and peace for you by guiding you through a powerful, affirmative questioning technique that draws on far greater wisdom than what you may be aware of. With over two decades of experience as a hugely successful therapist and Olympic mind coach, the author, Radhika Kawlra Singh, stimulates a deliberate momentum that makes each person expand on love-from self-love to love for others-thereby, cre...
This book demonstrates how traditional knowledge can be connected to the modern world. Human knowledge of housing, health and agriculture dates back thousands of years, with old wisdom developing and becoming modern. But in the past few decades, global communities have increasingly become aware that some of this valuable knowledge has fallen by the wayside. This has sparked systematic efforts at the local, national and global levels to connect this neglected knowledge to the modern world. It discusses the origin of the topic, its importance, recent developments in India and abroad, and what is being done and still needs to be done in order to preserve India’s traditional knowledge. The discussions address a broad range of fields and organizations: from Basmati rice to Ayurvedic cosmetics; from traditional irrigation and folk music to modern drug discovery and climate change adaptation; and from the Biodiversity Convention to the WHO, WTO and WIPO.
THE IRISH TIMES TOP FIVE BESTSELLER 'A beautifully reasoned book about our own unreasonableness' Robin Ince In 1983, the reasoning of one unsung Russian narrowly averted nuclear war, proving that critical thinking can save the world. Today, facing unprecedented tides of disinformation, we’re frequently misled, to our detriment. The Irrational Ape explores the reasons why we get things so wrong, illustrated with incredible stories from the comical to the catastrophic. With a cast including murderous popes, conspiracy theorists, snake-oil salesmen, dubious celebrities and superstitious pigeons, The Irrational Ape delves into how reasoning errors, skewed perceptions and even our own psychology render us so susceptible to falsehood – and how we can improve our reasoning to ensure we avoid being taken in.
Partisan Aesthetics explores art's entanglements with histories of war, famine, mass politics and displacements that marked late-colonial and postcolonial India. Introducing "partisan aesthetics" as a conceptual grid, the book identifies ways in which art became political through interactions with left-wing activism during the 1940s, and the afterlives of such interactions in post-independence India. Using an archive of artists and artist collectives working in Calcutta from these decades, Sanjukta Sunderason argues that artists became political not only as reporters, organizers and cadre of India's Communist Party, or socialist fellow travelers, but through shifting modes of political parti...
Our anthology follows the theme that every person is dealing with problems that we are unaware of. Every character in our anthology is leading a separate life and is dealing with their own separate traumas, character arcs, and life stories but they are all connected by one common thread: all of them are in the same class at Westercrest Global School.
“A gorgeous memoir about mothers, daughters, and the tenacity of the love that grows between what is said and what is left unspoken.”—Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk If our family stories shape us, what happens when we learn those stories were never true? Who do we become when we shed our illusions about the past? Maya Shanbhag Lang grew up idolizing her brilliant mother, an accomplished physician who immigrated to the United States from India and completed her residency all while raising her children and keeping a traditional Indian home. Maya’s mother had always been a source of support—until Maya became a mother herself. Then the parent who had once been so capable and attentive...
Festschrift to mark fifty years of the company.
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