Schlagwort: wissen
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„Why We Sleep“
For many people sleep is simply a biological necessity and if you are tired you may just get too less sleep. From Walker’s perspective sleep is so much more, therefore he puts an eyeopening spotlight on sleep as a health…
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Der Einfluss von Zen und Shintoismus auf unser Coaching
In einer Zeit, in der Coaching-Methoden immer vielfältiger werden, sollten wir öfter Mal auch unseren den Blick nach Osten richten – insbesondere auf die traditionellen japanischen Philosophien des Shintoismus und des Zen-Buddhismus.
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„Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art“
A must read for every coach, yoga practioner or people who simply want to improve their well-being. Nestor’s eyeopening book is not only packed with scientific proven facts regarding breathing, its also an exciting and fun read.
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„Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking“
Gladwell’s book „Blink“ is a masterpiece of putting topics like „overthinking“, „gut feeling“, „experience and expertise“, „judgement“ and „blindspots“ into perspective. Its conclusions are super impressive and shows us that decision making is not always an easy topic to deal…
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„A Brief History of Japan“
If you have a close connection with Japan as we do, this book can help you to gain a better understanding of Nihon’s culture, development, people, food and so much more. We love this book maybe also because it tries…
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„Moral Tribes“
For everyone who likes to dig a little deeper into conflict management and the underlying reasons for it this book is not only helpful but a reasonable guide. Green’s approach of a universal moral philosophy is challenging but more than…
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Artificial Intelligence – Fluch, Segen und Gamechanger
Werden wir in zwanzig Jahren noch selbst denken oder übernehmen das längst die Maschinen für uns? Künstliche Intelligenz ist heute allgegenwärtig, doch ihre Wurzeln reichen weit zurück. Aber was genau verbirgt sich eigentlich hinter diesem Begriff?
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„The little Book of Ikigai“
Even though we westerners sometimes fail to understand the principles and the foundation of Ikigai it can be so crucial for our own development. This book is simply an eye opener.
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„Chief Joy Officer“
We could not agree more: Working and establishing a business without joy, fun and fulfillment is somehow not target-oriented. Richard Sheridan is simply proving how to build a sustainable company culture around joy in your working space.