Intuitive Compass Diary

Intuitive Compass Diary

Author: Diamond Orso

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-08

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781983667343

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May this 25 page vintage style intuitive compass diary be a medium for which you may compose insights bestowed to you by the silent whispers of your intuition. Evermore a reminder to feel deeply into existence, allowing for your heart to be your gps on life's ever unfolding journey. For a heart centered way of being shall guide you to that which you are, always have been, and are destined to be.


Compass of the Soul

Compass of the Soul

Author: Lynn A. Robinson

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0740786784

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If you're ready to strengthen your connection to the wise part of you that always has your best interest at heart, you simply need to follow the practical path that Lynn offers in the book. --Cheryl Richardson, author of Stand Up for Your Life This is the book that will point you in the direction of a new life--the life of your dreams. In Compass of the Soul, Lynn Robinson leads you on a journey of discovery to a life that's full of joy and purpose. She shows you how to tap into your own intuition to reveal the endless possibilities of the life you were meant to live. Each of the 52 chapters contains a motivational quote, an intuition exercise, and a thought-provoking question that you can answer in an intuition journal. The chapters are easy to read and full of practical, down-to-earth advice about how to tune in to what Lynn describes as your inner success coach. You will learn how to: * Take small steps to create positive changes in your spiritual, personal, and financial life. * Use your thoughts, beliefs, and expectations to change your life. * Find freedom from debt, worry, and fear. * Discover your purpose in life. Do one chapter a week, read the whole book all at once, or pick and choose the areas you want to concentrate on first. More than simply paying attention to your intuition, living an intuitive life means acting on the wisdom you receive. Make the opening of this book the first act in creating the life of your dreams.


The Intuition Journal

The Intuition Journal

Author: Jo Chun Yan

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2019-11-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1786782790

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A calming daily companion to help you connect to your higher inner wisdom and live more in alignment with your heart - feeling more decisive, creative, fulfilled and at peace, with crystal clarity on how to achieve your goals and dreams. At its core, intuition is the act of conscious listening - to our body, to the whispers of our heart, to the moments of inspired insight that come to us. This beautiful, understated journal has been specially designed to encourage you to 'listen' more, get to know yourself better and really explore and honour your most heartfelt wishes and desires. A brief introduction explores what intuition really means, the importance of rituals and the path that the journal will take you on. The rest of the journal is then divided into four sections: Preparing Sacred Ground, Nurturing the Seed, Evolving into Seedlings and Flourishing in Full Bloom. Each of these nature-inspired sections covers 13 weeks, with each week focusing on a particular aspect of intuition and growth, from recognizing what you need to let go of in life, to exploring both the light and shadow aspects of yourself, to envisaging what you feel most drawn to nurture. A combination of thought-provoking insights, playful interactive prompts, nourishing guided rituals and space for daily reflections allows users to both tune into intuitive moments and decide on intuitive actions. By spending time with the journal each day, readers will embark on a journey of continuous positive perspective shifts, not unlike a meditation practice, that will ultimately help them lead a more meaningful, purpose-filled life.


Compass of the Soul 52 Ways Intuition Can Guide You to the Life of Your Dreams

Compass of the Soul 52 Ways Intuition Can Guide You to the Life of Your Dreams

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Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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If you're ready to strengthen your connection to the wise part of you that always has your best interest at heart, you simply need to follow the practical path that Lynn offers in the book. –Cheryl Richardson, author of Stand Up for Your Life This is the book that will point you in the direction of a new life—the life of your dreams. In Compass of the Soul, Lynn Robinson leads you on a journey of discovery to a life that's full of joy and purpose. She shows you how to tap into your own intuition to reveal the endless possibilities of the life you were meant to live. Each of the 52 chapters contains a motivational quote, an intuition exercise, and a thought-provoking question that you can answer in an intuition journal. The chapters are easy to read and full of practical, down-to-earth advice about how to tune in to what Lynn describes as your inner success coach. You will learn how to: * Take small steps to create positive changes in your spiritual, personal, and financial life. * Use your thoughts, beliefs, and expectations to change your life. * Find freedom from debt, worry, and fear. * Discover your purpose in life.Do one chapter a week, read the whole book all at once, or pick and choose the areas you want to concentrate on first. More than simply paying attention to your intuition, living an intuitive life means acting on the wisdom you receive. Make the opening of this book the first act in creating the life of your dreams.


Compass

Compass

Author: Megan Skinner

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-23

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9781732889408

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COMPASS: Navigating Your Intuitive Gifts for Success and Wellbeing is your essential guide to understanding and developing your intuitive gifts. Packed with insight and encouragement, practical tips and intuition strengthening exercises, COMPASS will help you ground, align and find more harmony in today's world. The third book by renowned Seattle author and clairvoyant Megan Skinner, COMPASS leads you on a journey of intuitive development from "Trusting Your Inner Voice" to "Self-Care For Sensitives." Plus guidance for "Finding Your Center," meditations and understanding the difference between intuition and the psychic realm. COMPASS is a must read for anyone who would like to discover more about this natural ability and how it can enhance your everyday life.


Meaning in Life

Meaning in Life

Author: Joel Vos

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-06-15

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1137576693

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This inspiring, insightful new text provides a practical guide to helping clients live a meaningful and satisfying life despite the challenges they may be facing. Divided into three parts, it starts by drawing on empirical research to demonstrate the effectiveness of meaning-oriented practice and reviews a large body of literature on meaning in a wide-range of psychological and philosophical approaches, translating this into specific recommendations for practitioners. It continues by exploring the basic skill set required for working effectively in this area – from how to assess clients' needs and address issues of meaning, to specific existential, phenomenological and mindfulness skills. Finally, it provides a step guide to applying the skills to clinical practice with the support of examples and case studies from a range of professions. In what is still an emerging area of practice, this text stands alone as a comprehensive source of reference for both students and practitioners across the full range of people professions.


Dear Mr. Picasso

Dear Mr. Picasso

Author: Fred Baldwin

Publisher: Schilt Publishing & Gallery

Published: 2021-06-14

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 9053309489

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A photographic memoir of photographer and FotoFest photo festival founder Fred Baldwin’s extraordinary life: how he followed his dream, used his imagination, overcame fear, and acted to accomplish anything. This account takes the reader to high adventure worldwide, but also to disaster and failure. This illustrated love affair with freedom shows how a camera became a passport to the world. The son of an American diplomat, who died when Baldwin was five, the book describes a string of disasters associated with six elite boarding schools and one university led to his exile to work in a factory where he joined low-paid black and white workers in his uncle’s factory in Savannah, Georgia. Baldwin escaped by joining the Marines and was immediately shipped to North Korea in 1950. Wounded and decorated twice, Baldwin also learned from the brutal, 35 below zero weather at the Chosin Reservoir where his unit was surrounded and outnumbered by the Chinese. After Korea, Baldwin moved to Paris, then returned to a junior college in Georgia, won a scholarship to Harvard and transferred to Columbia. Baldwin taught himself photography by visiting MoMa and every photo gallery in New York. Baldwin wanted to be a photojournalist. “I discovered the Civil Rights Movement by chance as I was walking the streets of Savannah planning a book on the city’s architecture. I met change marching toward me in the form of Benjamin Van Clark, a seventeen-year-old student leading his troops chanting into battle. The deep rumblings of the Civil Rights Movement in Georgia and elsewhere somehow had never reached me in Europe. As I wrote, ‘the polar bears I was photographing in the Arctic didn’t tell me about what was happening with Black folks in the South. They were just too white.’” The stories in this book are often laced with self-deprecating humour, a mechanism that Baldwin had developed early as a survival tool.


Therapist and Client

Therapist and Client

Author: Patrick Nolan

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-04-30

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0470019530

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Therapist and Client: A Relational Approach to Psychotherapy provides a guide to the fundamental interpersonal elements of the therapeutic relationship that make it the most effective factor in therapy. Presents the fundamental interpersonal elements that make the therapeutic relationship the most effective factor in psychotherapy Explores and integrates a range of approaches from various schools, from psychoanalysis to body-oriented psychotherapy and humanistic psychotherapies Offers clear and practical explanations of the intersubjective aspects of therapy Demonstrates the pivotal need to work in the present moment in order to effect change and tailor therapy to the client Provides detailed case studies and numerous practical applications of infant research and the unified body-mind perspective increasingly revealed by neuroscience


Intuitive Living

Intuitive Living

Author: Pandora Paloma

Publisher: Spring

Published: 2019-05-02

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1409184420

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It's time to throw away the diet book and start living intuitively. In our increasingly busy world, how to be healthy has become more and more confusing and our relationship with food is ever-changing and often complex. We're bombarded with so many messages that it's causing a disconnect between us and what true health really is: a connection to our body's innate wisdom. In other words, our intuition. This six-week guide introduces the concept that by using our intuition, we can become experts on ourselves and, in turn, learn how to best navigate our own health and happiness. Each week is broken down into steps, giving you the tools and techniques to make the right food and health choices for you. Through celebrating food, encouraging kindness and embracing a positive body image, Holistic Nutritionist and Life Coach, Pandora Paloma takes you on a journey to reconnect with your body and transform your life.


Intuition in Business

Intuition in Business

Author: Eugene Sadler-Smith

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023-01-19

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0198871562

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This book explores the science behind intuitive decision-making in business, and shows how people's innate capacity for intuition can be nurtured and strengthened to maximize performance. We are all familiar with those perplexing situations when we think we 'just know' without knowing how or why we know. In professional life it might be the job candidate's CV that checks all the boxes but somehow doesn't stack-up: should we perform some due diligence and dig a little deeper? In personal life it could be the apartment that we're looking to rent that just felt right the minute we walked through the front door: should we trust our hunch and grab it while we can? What if time is of the essence? What if there isn't any more data to be had in the time available? In this volume, Eugene Sadler-Smith examines why situations like these often leave us in a quandary, and why these decisions so often leave us in two minds. He reveals that metaphorically speaking, we have two minds in one brain: an 'analytical mind' and an 'intuitive mind', which sometimes come to quite different conclusions about what we ought to do in those consequential decisions that permeate our professional and personal lives. Rather than thinking of our intuitive and analytical minds in constant battle with each other, we might instead think of them as two information-processing systems that have evolved to complement each other. The main idea of this book is that our analytical mind evolved to 'solve' whilst our intuitive mind evolved to 'sense'. Neither is infallible, and our intuitions can be both flawed and marvellous at the same time. The author's clear and detailed explanation of the science behind intuition reveals how we can make intelligent use of our intuition to sense and solve our way through a world that is fast-moving, complex, and uncertain.