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The way in which I do this, the tools that I use, derive from a school of psychology known as dialectical behavior therapy, or DBT, developed in the 1990s by Marsha Linehan.
Peter Attia MD • Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity
Philosophy of PKM
Sirnesto • 17 cards
This model for individual human development ultimately yields a strategy for cultural transformation, a way of progressing from our current egocentric societies (materialistic, anthropocentric, competition based, class stratified, violence prone, and unsustainable) to soulcentric ones (imaginative, ecocentric, cooperation based, just, compassionate
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Each of us is born with certain talents, and if those talents are useful or rewarded in our early environment, we tend to develop them into skills.
Steven Kessler • The 5 Personality Patterns: Your Guide to Understanding Yourself and Others and Developing Emotional Maturity
Including components of self-knowing and self-responsibility in technique class is often a unique approach for beginning students.
Catherine Schaeffer • Moving Consciously: Somatic Transformations through Dance, Yoga, and Touch
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In Adler’s time, however, there was no psychologist more concerned with education. To Adler, education was not simply a core task—it was also the greatest hope.
Fumitake Koga • The Courage to Be Happy: Discover the Power of Positive Psychology and Choose Happiness Every Day
Four hours daily of top-tier German-language instruction in Nollendorfplatz, Berlin: $175 U.S. per month, which would have paid for itself even if I had not attended classes, as the student ID card entitled me to over 40% discounts on all transportation Six hours per week of mixed martial arts (MMA) training at the top Berlin academy: free in excha
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