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Self-Knowledge: The School of Life

Autor The School Of Life
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2017
In Ancient Greece, when the philosopher Socrates was asked to sum up what all philosophical commandments could be reduced to, he replied: 'Know yourself'. Self-knowledge matters so much because it is only on the basis of an accurate sense of who we are that we can make reliable decisions - particularly around love and work. This book takes us on a journey into our deepest, most elusive selves and arms us with a set of tools to understand our characters properly. We come away with a newly clarified sense of who we are, what we need to watch out for when making decisions, and what our priorities and potential might be.

Exercise:
Interpreting Anxiety
Write down what you are anxious about; find at least eight things. Each entry should only be a single word (or just a few words) at this point. Don't worry if some of the anxieties look either incredibly trivial or tragi-comically large. If you're having trouble, search for things that may be anxiety-inducing under the following categories:

  • - Work
    • - Relationships
    • - Children/Parents
    • - Health
    • - Money
    • - Things I have to do
      Feel the curious release that can come from just making a list of these items.
      Huge relief can now come from what we call 'unpacking' an anxiety. There are two kinds of unpacking we might do around any given anxiety.1. Practical unpacking
      Walk yourself through the practical challenge. Ask the following questions:
      - What steps do you need to take?
      - What do others need to do?
      - What needs to happen when?
      It is very useful to have a calm and sympathetic part of yourself (or a friend) listening in on the detailed description of what needs to be done to address an issue. It is no longer merely an anxiety; it is a set of steps. They might not all be easy, but at least you are clearer about what they are.
      2. Emotional unpacking
      Talk yourself through an emotional challenge or set of doubts. Describe the feeling in more detail. What do you feel it points to? Imagine trying to piece it together for a very considerate friend.
      The aim here isn't to solve all anxieties; it's to start to get to know them and to experience the relief that comes from this.
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    Specificații

    ISBN-13: 9780995753501
    ISBN-10: 0995753504
    Pagini: 80
    Dimensiuni: 113 x 188 x 15 mm
    Greutate: 0.16 kg
    Editura: The School of Life Press
    Seria The School of Life


    Descriere

    In Ancient Greece, when the philosopher Socrates was asked to sum up what all philosophical commandments could be reduced to, he replied: 'Know yourself'. Self-knowledge matters so much because it is only on the basis of an accurate sense of who we are that we can make reliable decisions - particularly around love and work. This book takes us on a journey into our deepest, most elusive selves and arms us with a set of tools to understand our characters properly. We come away with a newly clarified sense of who we are, what we need to watch out for when making decisions, and what our priorities and potential might be.

     

    Exercise:
    Interpreting Anxiety
    Write down what you are anxious about; find at least eight things. Each entry should only be a single word (or just a few words) at this point. Don't worry if some of the anxieties look either incredibly trivial or tragi-comically large. If you're having trouble, search for things that may be anxiety-inducing under the following categories:

     

    • - Work
    • - Relationships
    • - Children/Parents
    • - Health
    • - Money
    • - Things I have to do
      Feel the curious release that can come from just making a list of these items.
      Huge relief can now come from what we call 'unpacking' an anxiety. There are two kinds of unpacking we might do around any given anxiety.

       

      1. Practical unpacking
      Walk yourself through the practical challenge. Ask the following questions:
      - What steps do you need to take?
      - What do others need to do?
      - What needs to happen when?
      It is very useful to have a calm and sympathetic part of yourself (or a friend) listening in on the detailed description of what needs to be done to address an issue. It is no longer merely an anxiety; it is a set of steps. They might not all be easy, but at least you are clearer about what they are.

      2. Emotional unpacking
      Talk yourself through an emotional challenge or set of doubts. Describe the feeling in more detail. What do you feel it points to? Imagine trying to piece it together for a very considerate friend.
      The aim here isn't to solve all anxieties; it's to start to get to know them and to experience the relief that comes from this.


    Notă biografică

    The School of Life is a global organization helping people lead more fulfilled lives. Through our range of books, gifts and stationery we aim to prompt more thoughtful natures and help everyone to find fulfillment. The School of Life is a resource for exploring self-knowledge, relationships, work, socializing, finding calm, and enjoying culture through content, community, and conversation. You can find us online, in stores and in welcoming spaces around the world offering classes, events, and one-to-one therapy sessions.
    The School of Life is a rapidly growing global brand, with over 5 million YouTube subscribers, 343,000 Facebook followers, 183,000 Instagram followers and 160,000 Twitter followers.
    The School of Life Press brings together the thinking and ideas of the School of Life creative team under the direction of series editor, Alain de Botton. Their books share a coherent, curated message that speaks with one voice: calm, reassuring, and sane.

    Cuprins

    i. Self-Ignorance
    ii. Philosophical Meditation
    iii. Emotional Identity
    iv. Honesty and Denial
    v. Self-Judgement
    VI. Emotional Scepticism