How to Work on Oneself
Buch vom 28. Mai 2016. Schwerpunkt: Verschiedenes (RSS-Feed für alle Themen).
EPUB und PDF, mit Updates, bei Leanpub (weitere Optionen).
Eine Skizze zur selbstzweifelnden Selbstverbesserung (und Exempel fĂĽr einen getriebenen Autor).
Format und Preis | E-Book (EPUB und PDF), 4,99Â Dollar |
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Kindle-E-Book (kostenlose App fĂĽr Android und iOS), 4,99Â Euro | |
Paperback, 6,99 Euro | |
Vorschau | Ausgewählte Kapitel (PDF, 230 KB) |
Seitenzahl | 43 (E-Book) |
Sprache | Englisch |
Anbieter | Amazon |
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Gumroad | |
ISBN | 978-0-9911480-4-2 |
Letzte Version | 1.5.17 (Buch gekauft, aber mittlerweile alte Version? Kontaktiere mich, vielleicht kann ich helfen) |
Beschreibung
How can we learn more effectively? How can we best work on ourselves? How do we grow? That is the subject of this brief book, this short sketch by interim philosopher and world traveler, Jens Oliver Meiert. A light treatise on personal growth, he goes over 20 paths to get to know ourselves, for “we are okay as we are, but we can always improve.”
→ This is the book if you opt to explore different ways of driving yourself a little crazy.
The outline:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Dilemmas
- Fundamentals
- The 20 Paths
- Learn
- Read
- Listen
- Take Notes
- Pick Excellent Sources
- Pick Unassuming Sources
- Be Cautious Around Media
- Be Suspicious of Entertainment
- Ask Questions
- Ask Yourself Questions
- Brainstorm
- Make an Effort
- Be Diligent
- Develop Routines
- Improve Skills
- Use Tools
- Change the Point of View
- Cultivate a Reflex
- Focus on the Process
- Dial It Up
- Alternatives
- Emergency Exit
- Afterword
- Bibliography
- Feedback
- About the Author
- About How to Work on Oneself
Ăśber mich
Gemäß Klappentext; beachte gegebenenfalls weitere Angaben über mich:
Jens Oliver Meiert is a German author, philosopher, adventurer, artist, and developer, sometimes all at once—and sometimes none at all. Jens, who has written seven non-bestselling books about a variety of topics (last: The Little Book of HTML/CSS Coding Guidelines), is currently studying philosophy and economics at the Universität Hamburg. He has in the past been a technical lead at companies like Google and GMX, traveled the world (18 countries on 5 continents in 2012, 48 countries on 6 continents from 2013–2015), and run a number of art-political campaigns (like: Endless Peace). Jens loves coffee, men’s fashion, and Werder Bremen. Online, he lives at meiert.com.
❧ Am Buch wirkte außerdem Sarah M. Tyrrell (Lektorin) mit.