Aligned and Unstoppable

Aligned and Unstoppable

Author: Cassie Mendoza-Jones

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2020-04-07

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1401961096

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Inspirational and relatable guide that helps build self-belief, release comparison and give confidence to embrace our unique creativity to flourish in business and life. In Aligned & Unstoppable, you'll discover how to nurture, expand and maintain a creative life and path that's deeply aligned to who you are, staying anchored and grounded in your truth, all while building a beautiful, sustainable life and business that lights up your soul, and the world. Blending practical tools with spiritual insights, coaching prompts and empowering exercises, you'll do the inner work that's needed to create what's most aligned to you. Through this book, you'll uncover how to: Align yourself to your most thriving life, work, career, path, purpose and business Deepen your self-belief, while releasing comparison, fears and mindset blocks Do the work that lights you up (without the fear of judgement from others) Back yourself and your work, no matter its form Cultivate your personal power to help you work towards your dreams Aligned & Unstoppable is your invitation to let yourself truly love what you create in business and life. It's time to activate, deepen and call on the creative, magnetic and radiant power that is always and already within you. If you're tired of feeling stressed about your work, worrying about your path, and questioning everything from your purpose to your career, then this book is for you.


Journal of the Franklin Institute

Journal of the Franklin Institute

Author: Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Publisher:

Published: 1882

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13:

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Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-59. Cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415]


Align & Embody Journal

Align & Embody Journal

Author: Jessica Lock

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08-26

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9781312088672

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Everything you need is already within you. The answers you're seeking for, your purpose, what lights you up and what moves you. This prompted journal is designed to help you connect within. So you can align and embody the qualities to create a life that is aligned to you. I truly believe that deep down we know what's best for us. But to be able to access that inner compass we need to quiet down the noise. After all you can't align what you don't know is misaligned. Align & Embody is a 90 Day journal that includes daily pages (morning and evening), weekly recap and planning ahead, monthly check in and planning, 90 day goal setting and moon rituals.


Align: Living and Loving from the True Self

Align: Living and Loving from the True Self

Author: Harmony Kwiker

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2022-11-25

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1803410590

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There is a fundamental core within each of us where our true nature resides. Our learned patterns of relating to ourselves and the world cause us to get pulled off our center, coming out of alignment with our True Self. While these conditioned patterns were at one time useful, continuing to live from them prevents us from experiencing the ease and beauty of our own true nature. In this remarkable exploration of the human condition, Harmony Kwiker provides a clear and comprehensive map to rediscovering how to live and love from the True Self, including how to come back to wholeness by accessing your subtle energy body, how to embody your alignment in all of your relationships and how to explore sexual intimacy in a sacred way.


Worldly Ethics

Worldly Ethics

Author: Ella Myers

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2013-02-26

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0822353997

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What is the spirit that animates collective action? What is the ethos of democracy? Worldly Ethics offers a powerful and original response to these questions, arguing that associative democratic politics, in which citizens join together and struggle to shape shared conditions, requires a world-centered ethos. This distinctive ethos, Ella Myers shows, involves care for "worldly things," which are the common and contentious objects of concern around which democratic actors mobilize. In articulating the meaning of worldly ethics, she reveals the limits of previous modes of ethics, including Michel Foucault's therapeutic model, based on a "care of the self," and Emmanuel Levinas's charitable model, based on care for the Other. Myers contends that these approaches occlude the worldly character of political life and are therefore unlikely to inspire and support collective democratic activity. The alternative ethics she proposes is informed by Hannah Arendt's notion of amor mundi, or love of the world, and it focuses on the ways democratic actors align around issues, goals, or things in the world, practicing collaborative care for them. Myers sees worldly ethics as a resource that can inspire and motivate ordinary citizens to participate in democratic politics, and the book highlights civic organizations that already embody its principles.


Magazine Abstracts

Magazine Abstracts

Author: United States. Office of War Information. Bureau of Intelligence

Publisher:

Published: 1941-08-06

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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