Survival Instinct: Forces of Change

Survival Instinct: Forces of Change
Author: Sandi Gamble
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2019-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781792904820

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It is the year 3014. Ari and Jace's world is pristine, organised and completely controlled. They find themselves being chosen to lead a battle which will preserve not only their way of life but that of humanity. An anomaly returns them to a time in the past that is both foreign, and still reaks of those who destroyed it. Ari and Jace desperately try to enlist the assistance of their predecessors who are now locked down safely in bunkers. Without their help, it will be impossible to save the lives of every remaining person on the entire planet, including themselves. They find that everything is not as they had been taught; and that their entire lives have been based on a lie. Their government may not be whom they thought they were. Come on this adventure with Ari and Jace as they bravely confront an unknown future and an extremely foreign past.

Change Your Life's Direction

Change Your Life's Direction
Author: Jim Taylor, PhD
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1538146703

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Jim Taylor explores how to harness the four forces that can control our “life-inertia” and propel our lives in the direction of our OWN choosing: values, self-esteem, ownership, and emotions. Many people think of inertia as an object at rest will stay at rest unless a force is exerted on it, like a boulder in a field. And people can think of their lives in the same way: static and unmoving. But we aren’t “stuck” in one place, as so many express when they are dissatisfied with their lives. Rather, our lives are moving swiftly and inexorably along a path driven by powerful forces—both past and present—that is highly resistant to a change in direction. As a result, small forces, such as a modest insight or a brief “aha!” moment, aren’t enough to catalyze significant change in how we think, what we feel, or how we act on or react to our world. In fact, meaningful change can only occur when forces are applied that are greater than the forces that are already propelling our lives. Seeing our lives from this dynamic perspective is the foundation for understanding what it takes to bring meaningful and long-lasting positive change to our lives. Jim Taylor explores the four forces (values, self-esteem, ownership, and emotions) that propel our “life-inertia,” which shows itself through the lens with which we view the world, the emotional reactions we have, the actions that we take, and the relationships that we create. He then explains how to harness those to our own benefit, so that we may steer our lives in the direction of our own choosing, rather than allowing our past inertia or outside forces to dictate the direction our lives take. By letting our values guide us, building our self-esteem, taking ownership of our decisions and actions, and using our emotions as positive fuel, we can break free from our past inertia, take control of our lives, and chart a future of meaning, happiness, success, and connection with confidence, commitment, and courage.

The Human Amygdala

The Human Amygdala
Author: Paul J. Whalen
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1606230336

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Building on pioneering animal studies, and making use of new, noninvasive techniques for studying the human brain, research on the human amygdala has blossomed in recent years. This comprehensive volume brings together leading authorities to synthesize current knowledge on the amygdala and its role in psychological function and dysfunction. Initial chapters discuss how animal models have paved the way for work with human subjects. Next, the book examines the amygdala's involvement in emotional processing, learning, memory, and social interaction. The final section presents key advances in understanding specific clinical disorders: anxiety disorders, depression, schizophrenia, autism, and Alzheimer's disease. Illustrations include more than 25 color plates.

Managing for Excellence in the Twenty-First Century

Managing for Excellence in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Prof. Goski Alabi
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2016-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1524643254

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Managing for Excellence in the Twenty-First Century: The Total Quality Approach is a seminal book for achieving the much sought-after traits of quality and excellence. The book provides a practical yet philosophical perspective into achieving quality and excellence. Goski brings her combined experiences from industry, academia, and research into a compendium of principles, theories, practices, tools, techniques, and strategies that can provide and support personal and organizational transformation and sustainable growth. Through the search for excellence and sustainability, Goski presents a different functional approach to management using a combination of existing wisdom, theories, and practices to help create and deliver value that meets or exceeds expectations. Managing for Excellence in the Twenty-First Century is a new perspective to make a difference in both your life and work. Managing for Excellence in the Twenty-First Century: The Total Quality Approach is a wonderfully comprehensive resource that explain the concepts, philosophy, and principles of quality management clearly and simply enough that even complete beginners to quality management will be able to understand. But it is also thorough enough that those with previous experience in quality management will still gain insights. It presents an expos of the concept of quality from a practical point of view and discusses the differences between management and quality management approaches of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The analysis of theories is backed by case examples, and careful attention is given to the limitations of existing theories, standards, and practices. The book also brings to the readers attention their innate power to make a difference and be original through the influence of creativity and innovation. The book also stresses the importance of the values of customer satisfaction, learning, leadership, and adaptation, with the view of improving continually. The book also draws readers attention to some cultural shifts of the twenty-first century and provides insight into how to change with the times by focusing on digital fluency, among other strategies. The book provides a good text for teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. It covers areas like the philosophy of quality management, the purpose of existence, the evolution of quality-management principles, and the lessons to be learned from the various shifts in management practices. It also includes a discussion of the philosophy of excellence, the concept of quality and management, people management, and the relevance of technology and social media in achieving excellence in contemporary times as well as strategies for achieving excellence in contemporary times.

Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003-07-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0141931663

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A collection of some of Freud's most famous essays, including ON THE INTRODUCTION OF NARCISSISM; REMEMBERING, REPEATING AND WORKING THROUGH; BEYOND THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE; THE EGO AND THE ID and INHIBITION, SYMPTOM AND FEAR.

The Change Monster

The Change Monster
Author: Jeanie Daniel Duck
Publisher: Crown Currency
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2002-08-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0609808818

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A Powerful Look at Corporate Change and Why Mergers, Reorganizations, and Transformations Succeed or Fail “[One of the] best business books of 2001 . . . [a] useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life).” —Miami Herald “Provocative imagery . . . useful questions for managers to ask themselves.” —Harvard Business Review “The Change Monster not only talks intelligently about the social dynamics and emotions of people [in change efforts], it does so with wisdom, insight, and practicality.”—Daniel Leemon, executive vice president and chief strategy officer, Charles Schwab Corporation “A practitioner’s primer on revitalization that puts you in the shoes of some who have failed and others who have succeeded. In doing so, Jeanie Daniel Duck graphically delivers her main message to management: Learn to master the emotions and obsessions of those who stand in the way of change, including your own, and once you do, you have your hands on a miraculous engine for change.” —Michael Useem, professor of management and director of the Center for Leadership and Change at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and author of The Leadership Moment and Leading Up “Duck is an acute and empathetic observer of the changes erupting in the workplace from the convulsive nature of corporate evolution. . . . Jeanie Duck’s terrific book is a . . . useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life). Sensitive but tough, Duck’s compassionate wisdom is street smart without a trace of glibness.” —Miami Herald

Hardwired Humans

Hardwired Humans
Author: Andrew O'Keeffe
Publisher: Great Bosses Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1742980562

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Offices are not our natural habitat. Leadership is easier when we understand the nine instincts that still drive human behaviour. With the Industrial Revolution only 250 years ago, we left our hunting, gathering and village societies to work in offices and factories. The behaviour that ensured our ancestors' survival on the savannah plains of Africa over the millennia is alive and well in today's workplaces. The nine instincts explain the reasons, and the solutions, to the challenges that leaders commonly face. Based on the author's wide experience in large organisations combined with witty true stories of chimps from Gombe, Tanzania and Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Hardwired Humans explains the psychology behind the human instincts of social behaviour. As you read this entertaining book, you will learn how the instincts of clan connections, hierarchy, gossip, politics, snap judgments, status displays and sexual competition continue to drive modern office interactions just as they have driven human interaction for millennia. The book shares a practical framework that helps makes sense of human behaviour and allows leaders to manage more effectively. In a note introducing the book, Dr Jane Goodall calls it a 'compelling book'. The Australian Financial Review Boss magazine highly recommends the book as one 'that will captivate anyone who finds the "people stuff" confounding.'

Survival Levitation

Survival Levitation
Author: Patrick L. Mallory
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2014-09-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1452520372

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The little manual you now hold teaches levitation. Many people will have you believe levitation is impossible. It is not. Levitation is an extraordinary ability. By that I mean you do it every day and dont even realize it. Im going to show you how to bring out that little bit of extra energy you need to leave the ground. With proper knowledge and some time spent doing the exercises in this manual, you can achieve levitation. Its not as hard as you may think. I wrote this manual to save lives. Our society lives and works in buildings that are too tall. Fire and rescue personnel just cant get to the upper floors if something disastrous happens in the middle or upper floors of these buildings. Many people choose to jump rather than die in fire. I dont blame them either; however, by writing this manual, I would like to give you a third choice. If you take the time to learn what I teach, you can control how fast you fall. That is why I chose to name this work Survival Levitation. Levitation is for survival and it can save your life. I hope and pray that you will never have to use the knowledge in this book to save your life. If you do, however, it will be nice to have it. Be safe, be prepared, and dont be afraid to let yourself achieve something impossible.

Survival Instincts

Survival Instincts
Author: MAY. DAWNEY
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9783955339340

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Civilization has fallen. Lynn, alone in the debris of a world reclaimed by nature and hiding from the threat of man, is forced to go on a dangerous journey through decaying New York City. As Lynn's feelings for her guard, Dani, grow, she's forced to face her belief that staying alone is the only way to survive.

Enhancing enterprise competitiveness

Enhancing enterprise competitiveness
Author: Prashant Gupta
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2007
Genre: Competition
ISBN: 9788184241570

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Papers presented at the Nirma International Conference on Management, held at Ahmedabad during 5-7January 2007.