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Best Health and Wellness literature to create a healthy lifestyle and extend life. Longevity's favorite stories.
"Think differently" is a series of books to help develop critical thinking.
In may additionally 2018 the British publishing residence quarto released an interesting project for critical thinking referred to as build come to be. It blanketed virtual content material and a chain of occasions designed to make people assume in a different way and to mirror how clients increasingly download something from infographics to podcasts. Similarly, quarto said that build turns out to be will provide an inspiring set of books each written by specialists and will cover a number of hot topics in regions which include era politics philosophy and sociology. The collection aims to help readers build their knowledge of a rapidly changing world. creativity. use unconventional solutions every day. creativity. use unconventional solutions every day. how often we waste time thinking and prostration instead of writing an important text working on a presentation or other project. suddenly we don't think we can squeeze out any bright thoughts or exciting phrases. many experts call this state the fear of a clean slate. some of us will decide that they just don't have a creative beginning. but the British artist and author of the book creativity Michael atawar i am sure that creativity is embedded in every person the main thing is to find an individual approach and pump creative skills. small and simple exercises will help readers to develop their creative abilities no matter if you work in a creative environment or for example you are a beginner entrepreneur. the book is written in simple language and the bright illustrations made by the author will turn it into a desktop guide for anyone who wants to develop creative soft skills. order a book. technology. use them to realize your potential. technology. use them to realize your potential in recent years technology has developed at a frantic rate. we learn how to use new gadgets enjoy watching the development of various industries and even trying to predict technology trends. but along with the rapid growth of technology the global industrial landscape as a whole has changed: some professions are becoming obsolete losing their relevance while others, on the contrary, are gaining popularity and become mega-demanding. how can one learn to navigate in this flow of technical information this is told by the book technology in the series think differently. Gerald lynches a British journalist who has devoted his career to technological development explains why it is important to notice the changes why such discoveries as augmented reality glasses bionic technology the use of drones are important for each of us. in fact the future is already here. it is important not to miss the moment. order a book. communications. learn to understand others and communicate productively. communications. learn to understand others and communicate productively. do you want to learn to read the emotions of others easily maintain a conversation and find an approach to each person Rita carters book communication will talk about the hidden mechanisms of our psyche that manifest themselves in the process of communication? for example, we have the unique ability to read the faces of our interlocutors. this skill is literally sewn into our brains. all we have to do is to consciously use our abilities. by learning to understand the emotions of interlocutors you will be able to communicate more easily and effectively in personal and business meetings. from this book, you will learn what the crowd effect is how it works and how to avoid it, especially in teamwork. you will understand the mechanisms of spreading new trends in society. you will be able to understand who should be trusted and who should not. at a time when communications are reaching a new level, you need to learn to make the most of communication with other people. order a book. decision making. get rid of stereotypes and manage your life. decision making. get rid of stereotypes and manage your life. some believe that philosophy is a science that is detached from modern life and reality. but many of the moral issues that concern our society are of a philosophical nature. the British philosopher Adam Ferner in his book decision-making raises global problems of the modern world: from a craze for computer games to paying taxes. a bit immersed in the subject readers will see that philosophy as a wi-fi permeates our whole life. sometimes the author raises too controversial questions sometimes he is eager to engage in a discussion with it but that is exactly what the book is all about. you will learn to reflect on the reality of our world to understand the truth of our desires to see where we are manipulated to make our own decisions to take critical information.
By Samad Mammadov6 years ago in Longevity
What a Demigod Taught Me
I was very young when I noticed I wasn't a normal student. My spelling skills were subpar, I wasn't able to read as smoothly as my peers, I would mix up words, and numbers would switch places. After months, it was determined that I had dyslexia. Dyslexia, a disorder found in millions of people, is defined as "A learning disorder characterized by difficulty reading."
By Keegan Gray8 years ago in Longevity
Read, Talk, Then... Write
I’ve been writing for approximately 5 years now. I write not as frequently as a blogger or a typical writer does but I write articles for my work as a mechanical engineer in an engineering design firm as required. What can you expect but mostly technical engineering topics and subjects addressed to specific engineering professional. Most of it is already published and circulated in magazines online. After all those articles, I never asked myself “Can I really write?” despite the fact that my works are already published.
By Reniel Barroso9 years ago in Longevity
Living with Depression
Life can throw curves at unexpected times, and sometimes getting a roommate can help to ease some of the burdens from the financial sort. But dealing with a roommate who doesn't take you into consideration when they decide to do certain things, is a burden of its own.
By Christopher Haskins9 years ago in Longevity
The Healing Power of Forgiveness
Readers of this book about health and wellness might find it a bit odd to see the topic of forgiveness discussed as a health issue. Yet, when you consider that forgiveness is associated with many health benefits, it makes a lot more sense. Forgiveness has been shown to reduce blood pressure, chronic pain, stress, anger, and depression. Forgiveness has also been shown to increase optimism, sense of wellbeing, hope, compassion, and self-confidence. If I were to offer you a prescription that could do all these beneficial things, you might be skeptical. You might think I was peddling some snake oil miracle cure or that any such drug was quite possibly illegal. But you do not need a prescription to achieve these health benefits. Forgiveness is available to you without a prescription and at no cost. So, as a way to achieve better health, let’s examine this health-centric topic of forgiveness.
By Victor Acquista9 years ago in Longevity
I Bought the Sun for a Dollar
You’re probably familiar with the concept of six degrees of separation, whereby you and everyone on the planet can be connected through a chain of no more than five intermediaries. This small world theory has been considered for almost ninety years and like all theories it may not yet be proven. Still, connections, whether remote or in our faces may impact us more than we can ever realize.
By Gary Starta9 years ago in Longevity
Most Inspirational Books
There are some books that you read through to kill time on a beach or on an airplane. Then there are other pieces of literature that change your life forever. Tales of loss, life, and empowerment are what make these novels some of the most inspirational books for women. Lean In offers advice on how to be a female leader in a male driven workforce, Prozac Nation is an honest autobiography about dealing with depression, and Americanah depicts a fictional story exploring race and identity surrounding a Nigerian woman in the US. If you haven't read these books yet, you're missing out on some wisdom and inspiration. These literary works of art have been given many honors from the New York Times Bestseller List to the Pulitzer Prize Award for Fiction. The stories in these inspirational books will (and already have) transcend through the test of time, connecting people and inspiring, one page at a time.
By David McCleary10 years ago in Longevity
Celebrities that Battled Chronic Illness
Celebrities are not gods. We put them on pedestals because they have ridiculous amounts of money, perfect hair, and amazing careers—but they are still mortal. Just like everyone else, they succumb to cancer, anorexia, addiction, and other chronic illnesses. Charlie Sheen is the most recent celebrity to reveal that he is suffering from a very serious illness. On November 17th, 2015, the fifty-year-old visited the Today Show to reveal that he has contracted HIV. "It's a hard three letters to absorb,” he told interviewer Matt Lauer. “It's a turning point in one's life.”
By Longevity Staff10 years ago in Longevity











