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Eight Habits of the Heart

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Zusatztext "Anyone sincere in wanting to build better community needs to read... no! digest this book."— Louisville Courier-Journal "Few guides have the ring of truth that Taulbert achieves."— Library Journal Informationen zum Autor Clifton Taulbert is the author of three memoirs: Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored , the basis for the critically acclaimed feature film by the same name; The Last Train North, Watching Our Crops Come In , and most recently, Little Cliff and the Porch People . He was the recipient of the 27th annual NAACP Image Award for Literature, and was also one of the first African-American writers to win the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award for Nonfiction. Time magazine named him one of America's outstanding black entrepreneurs. He is an acclaimed speaker who lectures around the world to schools, educators, businesses, and professional groups on the subject of the Eight Habits of the Heart. Klappentext The acclaimed speaker and author of Once Upon a Time We Were Colored shares his timeless "front porch wisdom" of his youth "A beautiful and gentle book... a healing work."-Jonathan Kozol, New York Times bestselling author Clifton L. Taulbert is renowned for his poignant memoirs about growing up in the segregated South and for his lectures and programs in schools, businesses, and communities throughout the world. In Eight Habits of the Heart, this inspiring handbook, filled with moving stories and memorable lessons, he lays out eight basic principles he learned from his elders: a nurturing attitude, dependability, responsibility, friendship, brotherhood, high expectations, courage, and hope. With exercises for reflection and practice, Taulbert shows how the Eight Habits of the Heart can be utilized today to help strengthen relationships, families, and communities everywhere. Here is a refreshing and meaningful guide to the spiritual core we, as a society, always seem to be seeking. Zusammenfassung The acclaimed speaker and author of Once Upon a Time We Were Colored shares his timeless "front porch wisdom" of his youth "A beautiful and gentle book... a healing work."—Jonathan Kozol, New York Times bestselling author Clifton L. Taulbert is renowned for his poignant memoirs about growing up in the segregated South and for his lectures and programs in schools, businesses, and communities throughout the world. In Eight Habits of the Heart , this inspiring handbook, filled with moving stories and memorable lessons, he lays out eight basic principles he learned from his elders: a nurturing attitude, dependability, responsibility, friendship, brotherhood, high expectations, courage, and hope. With exercises for reflection and practice, Taulbert shows how the Eight Habits of the Heart can be utilized today to help strengthen relationships, families, and communities everywhere. Here is a refreshing and meaningful guide to the spiritual core we, as a society, always seem to be seeking. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Preface: The Meaning of the Eight Habits of the Heart THE EIGHT HABITS OF THE HEART I: Nurturing Attitude II & III: Dependability and Responsibility IV: Friendship V: Brotherhood VI: High Expectations VII: Courage VIII: Hope Transcending Habits Passing Along the Eight Habits of the Heart: Exercises to Prompt Practice and Reflection Family Reading Lists ...

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Authors Clifton Taulbert, Clifton L. Taulbert
Publisher Penguin Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1999
 
EAN 9780140266764
ISBN 978-0-14-026676-4
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 115 mm x 190 mm x 10 mm
Series African American History (Peng
African American History (Peng
Subject Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development

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