
How to be Our Best Self in Times of Crisis
Veritas Publications (Publisher)
Published on 28. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-84730-975-4 (ISBN)
Description
Crises can be defined as any changes in our circumstances that affect us deeply. They can vary from marriage or divorce to birth and death. Some we choose but many - like the Covid-19 pandemic - are chosen for us.
How to Be Our Best Self in Times of Crisis helps the reader to understand the body's reaction to crisis and how the physiological response impacts our ways of thinking, often for long periods of time. By recognising the severe impact a crisis can have on our physical bodies, we learn to appreciate the importance of developing the skills to slow down and rest to allow for necessary repair and regeneration. This book guides us through this process of repair and regeneration in a holistic way, beginning with acceptance.
A crisis may be painful but we become our best selves by actively engaging with the new possibilities it offers instead of withdrawing from the world
How to Be Our Best Self in Times of Crisis helps the reader to understand the body's reaction to crisis and how the physiological response impacts our ways of thinking, often for long periods of time. By recognising the severe impact a crisis can have on our physical bodies, we learn to appreciate the importance of developing the skills to slow down and rest to allow for necessary repair and regeneration. This book guides us through this process of repair and regeneration in a holistic way, beginning with acceptance.
A crisis may be painful but we become our best selves by actively engaging with the new possibilities it offers instead of withdrawing from the world
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 130 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84730-975-4 (9781847309754)
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Persons
Stuart Breen is chief instructor with the Irish Tai Chi Chuan Association and its two wings, Tai Chi Your Way and Health Your Way. He is a multimodality complementary therapist who also provides training to students in various types of complementary therapies and Tai Chi and Qi Gung. Tom Gunning is a writer and teacher. He is the lead writer of the Soul Seekers junior cycle programme and he is also the author of The Inner Place and Into the Deep, published by Veritas. He is the co-founder of the Parable Garden Education Project in Wexford.