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The Little Book of Quiet - Finding a Mindful Balance

English · Hardback

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The Little Book of Quiet is the perfect, pocket-sized book for anyone wanting to lead their life in a less frenetic and more considered way. It includes 150 practical tips, mindfulness exercises and inspiring quotes to enable you to achieve more quiet in an increasingly noisy world.

About the author

Tiddy Rowan practised meditation for the first time in 1971 and has been a student ever since. Her lifelong journey has taken her into all aspects of self-awareness, incorporating teachings from Lao Tzu to the Zen masters, as well as the most current aspects of cognitive therapy. Through a practice of simple techniques lasting just a few minutes a day she has found enduring peace and happiness whilst living a fast-paced urban life. Her previous books include Art At Home and The Little Book of Mindfulness, both published by Quadrille.

Summary

The Little Book of Quiet takes a broad look at the need for, and the benefits of, achieving more quiet in your life.
It takes a look at different personality types - those who are inherently more disposed to an introverted nature (people who are more comfortable in the inner world of thought and feeling) and those of an extroverted nature (people of action and clamour). It looks at some of the people in history who are heard despite their quiet voices and personalities, for example: Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Bill Gates, J.K. Rowling. In so doing it will show introverts how to harness their many positive qualities, and show extroverts how to allow more quiet into their lives.
Now that everyone is constantly connected digitally 24/7, more emphasis is being placed on achieving higher emotional intelligence (EQ) to empathize and negotiate with others in a global economy - in other words enhancing 'people skills'. To be a good listener is considered a key people skill, and a basic requirement of being a good listener is to be quiet when the other person is talking.
The book shows how an understanding of left-brain and right-brain thinking can help achieve a better balance between the two and how to recognise these same attributes in others. It explores ways of achieving more quiet in our lives and less troubled minds, through tips and exercises and through mindfulness and understanding.

Product details

Authors Tiddy Rowan
Publisher Quadrille Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.10.2014
 
EAN 9781849495165
ISBN 978-1-84949-516-5
No. of pages 192
Series Little Books
Little Books
Little Book of
Subject Guides > Health

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