Fear

Fear
Title Fear PDF eBook
Author Thich Nhat Hanh
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 105
Release 2012-11-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062123815

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“Written in words so intimate, calm, kind, and immediate, this extraordinary book feels like a message from our very own heart….Thich Nhat Hanh is one of the most important voices of our time, and we have never needed to listen to him more than now.” —Sogyal Rinpoche Fear is destructive, a pervasive problem we all face. Vietnamese Buddhist Zen Master, poet, scholar, peace activist, and one of the foremost spiritual leaders in the world—a gifted teacher who was once nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King Jr.—Thich Nhat Hanh has written a powerful and practical strategic guide to overcoming our debilitating uncertainties and personal terrors. The New York Times said Hanh, “ranks second only to the Dalai Lama” as the Buddhist leader with the most influence in the West. In Fear: Essential Wisdom for Getting through the Storm, Hanh explores the origins of our fears, illuminating a path to finding peace and freedom from anxiety and offering powerful tools to help us eradicate it from our lives

Cultural Intermediaries Connecting Communities

Cultural Intermediaries Connecting Communities
Title Cultural Intermediaries Connecting Communities PDF eBook
Author Jones, Phil
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 252
Release 2019-06-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447344995

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Based on a four-year research project which highlights the important role of community organisations as intermediaries between community and culture, this book analyses the role played by cultural intermediaries who seek to mitigate the worst effects of social exclusion through engaging communities with different forms of cultural consumption and production. The authors challenge policymakers who see cultural intermediation as an inexpensive fix to social problems and explore the difficulty for intermediaries to rapidly adapt their activity to the changing public-sector landscape and offer alternative frameworks for future practice.

Connecting in Communities

Connecting in Communities
Title Connecting in Communities PDF eBook
Author Eddie Mosley
Publisher NavPress Publishing Group
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Church group work
ISBN 9781615216857

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This practical guide takes pastors and leaders from conception to implementation of a small-group ministry.

Design for Community

Design for Community
Title Design for Community PDF eBook
Author Derek Powazek
Publisher New Riders
Pages 342
Release 2006-10-11
Genre Computers
ISBN 0132798182

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This book is available as an Adobe Reader eBook on the publisher's website: newriders.com Communities are part of all successful web sites in one way or another. It looks at the different stages that must be understood: Philosophy: Why does your site need community? What are your measures of success? Architecture: How do you set up a site to createpositive experience? How do you coax people out of their shells and get them to share their experiences online? Design: From color choice to HTML, how do you design the look of a community area? Maintenance: This section will contain stories of failed web communities, and what they could have done to stay on track, as well as general maintenance tips and tricks for keeping your community “garden” growing.

Martial Arts and Well-being

Martial Arts and Well-being
Title Martial Arts and Well-being PDF eBook
Author Carol Fuller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 135
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1315448068

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Martial Arts and Well-Being explores how martial arts as a source of learning can contribute in important ways to health and well-being, as well as provide other broader social benefits. Using psychological and sociological theory related to behaviour, ritual, perception and reality construction, the book seeks to illustrate, with empirical data, how individuals make sense of and perceive the value of martial arts in their lives. This book draws on data from over 500 people, across all age ranges, and powerfully demonstrates that participating in martial arts can have a profound influence on the construction of behaviour patterns that are directly linked to lifestyle and health. Making individual connections regarding the benefits of practice, improvements to health and well-being – regardless of whether these improvements are ‘true’ in a medical sense – this book offers an important and original window into the importance of beliefs to health and well-being as well as the value of thinking about education as a process of life-long learning. This book will be of great interest to a range of audiences, including researchers, academics and postgraduate students interested in sports and exercise psychology, martial art studies and health and well-being. It should also be of interest to sociologists, social workers and martial arts practitioners. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781315448084, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

18 Rules of Community Engagement

18 Rules of Community Engagement
Title 18 Rules of Community Engagement PDF eBook
Author Angela Connor
Publisher Happy About
Pages 102
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 160005143X

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Connor shares how she helped her online community surpass 11,000 members in 18 short months in this definitive guide for those seeking to facilitate and grow online communities and develop social media strategies for themselves or their organizations.

Building Successful Communities of Practice

Building Successful Communities of Practice
Title Building Successful Communities of Practice PDF eBook
Author Emily Webber
Publisher Blurb
Pages 80
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780957491939

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Connecting with other people, finding a sense of belonging and the need for support are natural human desires. Employees who don't feel supported at work don't stay around for long - or if they do, they quickly become unmotivated and unhappy. At a time when organisational structures are flattening and workforces are increasingly fluid, supporting and connecting people is more important than ever. This is where organisational communities of practice come in. Communities of practice have many valuable benefits. They include accelerating professional development; breaking down organisational silos; enabling knowledge sharing and management; building better practice; helping to hire and retain staff; and making people happier. In this book, Emily Webber shares her learning from personal experiences of building successful communities of practice within organisations. And along the way, she gives practical guidance on creating your own.