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The Art of Taking Action: Lessons from Japanese Psychology

by Gregg Krech

rating: 4.5 (93 reviews)

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Drawing on Eastern philosophy, Buddhism, Japanese Psychology, Zen, the Samurai, and Martial Arts, Gregg Krech offers an approach to ACTION that guides you to doing what is important for you to do in

 

 

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Amazon rank: #15,383
Price: $12.00

bound: 238 pages
Publisher: ToDo Institute Books; 1 edition (November 16, 2014)
Language: English
ASIN: B00PR814K0
File size: 1186 KB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water doesnttravel in a straight lineBut in real life, it just keeps us stuckIt is so easy for me to get bogged down into all those feelings call life, but what do I do with them? This book is one I will continue to come back to remind there is a way outYou cando something every day for a month andthen miss a dayDec 13, 2015 Alex Kenjeev rated it liked it I enjoyed this bookAction is a way of figuring things outHighly recommend! flag Like see review The Art of Taking Action by Gregg Krech Buy on AmazonFantastic! Couldnt put it downCategories Acceptance Anxiety Attention/Mindfulness Health Holidays Kaizen Kindness Mental Wellness Morita Therapy Naikan New Year's Relationships Taking Action ToDo Institute Thirty Thousand Days ABOUT US History Mission Worldwide Courses Become a Member To find more about ToDoInstitute please go to: ToDo Institute Website todotodoinstitute.com 802-453-4440 SHOP WITH US My Account View Cart Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 All Products Buying FAQ Featured Category Recent ReviewsConstructive LivingRated 5 out of 5by Mitsuo AoConstructive LivingRated 5 out of 5by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D.Naikan: Gratitude, Grace and the Japanese Art of Self-ReflectionRated 5 out of 5by Rabbi Rami Shapiro, author of Proverbs, the Wisdom of SolomonThe Art of Taking Action: Lessons from Japanese PsychologyRated 5 out of 5by Yoshinori Sato RECENT PUBLICATIONS The Tragedy of Unnecessary Suffering October 3, 2017 Searching for Strength in All the Wrong Places September 5, 2017 Make the best of the situation August 26, 2017 Love Your EnemiesWhat can I add to make it different? Worst case scenario throw it into the compost and start overShop Now And it requiresacceptance

 

And that actually improved his song it made the performance betterYou do not fightRated 5 out of 5 ByRyan M Jones – October 6, 2015 This book warrants my first review after years of reading books on AmazonHere is a sample of some of the essays you will find in the book: How Do You Know What Action to Take? Taking Risks Resolutions and Inspiration Small Steps and the Law of Momentum The Turtles Are On the Move Likes and Dislikes Working with the Conditions We Encounter Swimming Upstream Julie Guroff I Get To Kate Manahan Not So Fast Donella Meadows Overcoming by Going Around Non-attachment: Effort and Outcomes Keep Your Feet Moving Faith In Action Sharon SalzbergDealing With Deadlines Finishing: Big Girls Dont Tri Margaret McKenzie and Jennifer Lamplough Obsessed with the Unfinished Theres a separate section on Starting because often we put things off and the longer we put things off, the harder it is to get startedBut Gregg Krechs new book, The Art of Taking Action, addresses the other side of the equation the active side of lifeHighly recommendedA most helpful readDont let that bother youIt has some really good advice and lessons to help you get through lifeThis is the strategy Morita therapy offers for dealingwith the challenging feeling-states we all face from timeto time depression, fear, anxiety, despair, frustrationand even angerThe first step to take is ask yourself these questions when interacting with others: 1) What have I received from , 2) What have I given to , and 3) What troubles and difficulties have I caused There are so many pearls of wisdom in this bookBut Gregg Krech’s new book, “The Art of Taking Action”, addresses the other side of the equation – the active side of lifeKids Kids' Books Customer Favorites B&N Collectible Editions B&N Exclusives Bestsellers Coming Soon New Releases eBooks Kids Kids' Book Awards Picture Books Special Values for Kids Age Groups 0 - 2 Years 3 - 5 Years 6 - 8 Years 9 - 12 Years Teens Popular Authors DrI won this book for free from the Goodreads GiveawayOct 26, 2015 Bradley rated it really liked it Shelves: better-me, plus4 A quick read but like a lot of simple things it would take a lifetime to master exactly what is being said.The essential message is "Take action"Action is greater than thought.Action now is better than action later.In many instances action is better than planning actionIt is common sense, offers no magic but is so powerful in looking at life as it really is and giving us the skills to navigate through what can be overwhelming or get us through when we feel "stuck" ffa900202a

 

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