Yes I Have Boredom
Author: Nicole Stephen
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Published: 2021-12-13
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ISBN-13: 9781736484081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn 82 page book full of prompts to help calm you down and get your mind off things!
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Author: Nicole Stephen
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Published: 2021-12-13
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ISBN-13: 9781736484081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn 82 page book full of prompts to help calm you down and get your mind off things!
Author: Peter Toohey
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2011-01-01
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 0300172168
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the first book to argue for the benefits of boredom, Peter Toohey dispels the myth that it's simply a childish emotion or an existential malaise like Jean-Paul Sartre's nausea. He shows how boredom is, in fact, one of our most common and constructive emotions and is an essential part of the human experience. This informative and entertaining investigation of boredom--what it is and what it isn't, its uses and its dangers--spans more than 3,000 years of history and takes readers through fascinating neurological and psychological theories of emotion, as well as recent scientific investigations, to illustrate its role in our lives. There are Australian aboriginals and bored Romans, Jeffrey Archer and caged cockatoos, Camus and the early Christians, Durer and Degas. Toohey also explores the important role that boredom plays in popular and highbrow culture and how over the centuries it has proven to be a stimulus for art and literature. Toohey shows that boredom is a universal emotion experienced by humans throughout history and he explains its place, and value, in today's world. "Boredom: A Lively History "is vital reading for anyone interested in what goes on when supposedly nothing happens.
Author: Erica Brown
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1580234054
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBreak the Surface of Spiritual Boredom to Find the Reservoir of Meaning Within We need to be bored. When we get bored and take responsibility for our boredom, we arrive at a new level of interest, introspection, or action that has been stirred by the very creativity used to keep boredom away. The relationship between boredom and creativity is far from accidental. Creative minds are often stimulated by boredom, regarding it as a brain rest until the next great idea looms on the horizon of the otherwise unoccupied mind. from Chapter 10 Boredom is a crisis of our age. In religious terms, boredom is sapping spirituality of its mystical and wholesome benefits, slowly corroding our ability to recognize blessing and beauty in our lives, to experience wonder and awe. What happens when our need for constant newness minimizes our interest in prayer, learning, and the mysteries of nature? This intriguing look at spiritual boredom helps you understand just what this condition is, particularly as it relates to Judaism, and what the absence of inspiration means to the present and future of the Jewish tradition. Drawing insights from psychology, philosophy, and theology as well as ancient Jewish texts, Dr. Erica Brown explores the many ways boredom manifests itself within Judaismin the community, classroom, and synagogueand shows its potentially powerful cultural impact on a faith structure that advises sanctifying time, not merely passing it.
Author: Izumi Suzuki
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2021-04-20
Total Pages: 205
ISBN-13: 1788739892
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn a planet where men are contained in ghettoised isolation, women enjoy the fruits of a queer matriarchal utopia -- until a boy escapes and a young woman's perception of the world is violently interupted. Two old friends enjoy cocktails on a holiday resort planet where all is not as it seems. A bickering couple emigrate to a world that has worked out an innovative way to side-step the need for war, only to bring their quarrels (and something far more destructive) with them. And in the title story, Suzuki offers readers a tragic and warped mirroring of her own final days as the tyranny of enforced screen-time and the mechanistion of labour bring about a shattering psychic collapse. At turns nonchalantly hip and charmingly deranged, Suzuki's singular slant on speculative fiction would be echoed in countless later works, from Margaret Atwood and Harumi Murakami, to Black Mirror and Ex Machina. In these darkly playful and punky stories, the fantastical elements are always earthed by the universal pettiness of strife between the sexes, and the gritty reality of life on the lower rungs, whatever planet that ladder might be on.
Author: Nicole Stephen
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Published: 2021-10-07
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ISBN-13: 9781736484043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn 80 page book full of prompts to help calm you down and get your mind off things! You can interact with the author @yesihaveofficial on TikTok! Share your creations and join the #YesIHaveStress movement!
Author: Nicole Stephen
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Published: 2021-01-06
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ISBN-13: 9781736484005
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nicole Stephen
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Published: 2021-11
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ISBN-13: 9781736484050
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn 82 page book full of prompts to help calm you down and get your mind off things!
Author: Nicole Stephen
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Published: 2021-04-13
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ISBN-13: 9781736484012
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Luke Fernandez
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2020-07-07
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 0674244729
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn Entrepreneur Best Book of the Year Facebook makes us lonely. Selfies breed narcissism. On Twitter, hostility reigns. Pundits and psychologists warn that digital technologies substantially alter our emotional states, but in this lively investigation of changing feelings about technology, we learn that the gadgets we use don’t just affect how we feel—they can profoundly change our sense of self. When we say we’re bored, we don’t mean the same thing as a Victorian dandy. Could it be that political punditry has helped shape a new kind of anger? Luke Fernandez and Susan Matt take us back in time to consider how our feelings of loneliness, boredom, vanity, and anger have evolved in tandem with new technologies. “Technologies have been shaping [our] emotional culture for more than a century, argue computer scientist Luke Fernandez and historian Susan Matt in this original study. Marshalling archival sources and interviews, they trace how norms (say, around loneliness) have shifted with technological change.” —Nature “A powerful story of how new forms of technology are continually integrated into the human experience.” —Publishers Weekly
Author: Michael Ian Black
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2012-09-04
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 1442414030
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen a bored girl meets a potato who finds children tedious, she tries to prove him wrong by demonstrating all of the things they can do, from turning cartwheels to using their imaginations. Full color.