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Inner Workout 谷歌图书
作者: Taylor Elyse Morrison Chronicle Books 2023 - 3
From feeling at home in your body to tapping into the wisdom that already lives within you, Taylor Elyse Morrison, founder of the lifestyle brand Inner Workout, guides you to discover what "self-care" truly means and cultivate a dynamic relationship with your whole being. "Inner Workout offers ease and accessibility when it comes to transforming our thoughts around how we take care of ourselves. Required reading!" --Alexandra Elle, author of After the Rain and How We Heal Caring for yourself is essential. But we need both direction and intention if we want to find out what we truly need in the moment. This is where Inner Workout comes in: First by redefining what self-care truly is and then by diving deep into areas where you might need some help. Addressing issues like body positivity, burnout, brain fog, self-confidence, and more, this guide offers a variety of practices, prompts, and actionable advice to strengthen your connection to each aspect of yourself. Think of this as a choose your own self-care adventure: Take the Take Care Assessment and find out which practices you deeply need right now. Flip to a section that resonates with you. Or read through each chapter to discover what each dimension of care can offer you. The guidance within these pages isn't meant to change who you are, but to strengthen the wisdom you already have within. Whether new to self-care or wanting to deepen the connection you've cultivated with yourself, this book is here for you at every step in your wellness journey.
ACTIONABLE SELF-CARE FOR EVERYONE: Self-care, in all its forms, remains a powerful and popular topic. It seems only natural to refer to our mental health care as a workout: Something we practice every day in little and big ways to address our whole selves. Inner Workout offers lots of prompts, inspiration, and ideas to keep your self-care practice fresh and applicable at every stage of life. THE ANSWER TO BURNOUT, BRAIN FOG, AND MORE: Each section of Inner Workout tackles a key area of self-care and helps to alleviate common wellness concerns: Physical (Feel at Home in Your Body) Energetic (Work with Your Energetic Cycles) Mental and Emotional (Cut Through Your Brain Fog) Wisdom (Tap into the Wisdom within You) Bliss (Experience Care Through Connection) FROM A SELF-CARE EXPERT: Taylor Elyse Morrison, founder of the Inner Workout self-care brand, roots her work in the idea that the key to true, sustainable self-care is to build up an intuitive connection to your self. From her years of leading seminars, trainings, and guided meditations, she has cultivated ways to tap into what you already know about yourself in an accessible way--and that is captured fully in this practical guide. Perfect for: Anyone ready to develop easy self-care routines Health and wellness enthusiasts and practitioners looking for new approaches Expanding upon personal interests in chakra healing, yoga, body positivity, and other forms of health and wellness Corporate or private group resource for combatting burnout and promoting well-being Supportive and thoughtful gift for students, recent grads, overworked moms and dads, coworkers, or friends who would benefit from the permission to put themselves first Followers of Dive In Well, Black Girl in Om, Well + Good, and MindBodyGreen
2023年7月22日 已读
本书主题是“Self-care”作者从印度教五层躯壳说得到启发,认为自我照顾应该从躯体,能量,心智,智慧和纯粹喜悦五个维度来进行。作者开发了问卷,用来衡量人们当下在五个维度的状况,进而将五个维度分为十几个次级维度,针对每个次级维度,书按照简单介绍,如何判断强项弱项,代表人物,代表歌曲,建议行动的安排书写。

作者的问卷是个商业产品,并不见得有科学意义。作者的建议也比较女性化,或中性化。且作者时不时的会有提及身份政治身份认同的不觉醒表现。

可能会对一部分人有吸引力,不是我的菜。读这本书是因为喜欢题目和封面。
nonfiction self-help 健康 自我成长
No Mud, No Lotus 豆瓣
作者: Thich Nhat Hanh Parallax Press 2014
2023年2月18日 已读
一行禅师在本书里谈如何化解痛苦,成就幸福,如同莲花,化丑为美,转臭为香。痛苦与喜乐是一体之两面。转化痛苦要先接受痛苦,了解痛苦的根源,明白众生皆苦,从内心中化出慈悲,才能转悲苦为喜乐。先要用冥想,在一呼一吸之间,回到自己的身体。培养正念、专注和洞察,用正念去面对自己的痛苦,与其和平相处,对其温柔以待。痛苦是难免的,遇到痛苦的事情,要学会找到起根源。但学会放下,不要用对过去的遗憾和对未来的担忧在已有的痛苦上“补刀”。变得幸福要首先知道什么是真正的幸福。幸福不来自比较,也不在过去或未来,只在当下。要学在当下,与自己的身体,情绪,知觉,思维和意识连结。学会滋养内心的幸福种子,用接受,理解,同情去对待自己和他人的痛苦。用爱的语言和"深度聆听"去化解他人的苦。在此基础上,人才能消减这个世界的苦。
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