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4 produkter
4 produkter
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
310 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 201549 kr
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HOW GOOD CAN YOU STAND IT!Stop searching, stop struggling, stop coping! You already have all the well-being, self-esteem, wisdom, love, and happiness you need inside of you! You can live in this natural happiness and inner peace NOW by realizing three transformational principlesUniversal Mind, Consciousness, and Thought. Please join Dr. Tom Kelley on an exhilarating journey to life changing insights about how we all work psychologicallya journey that will unleash your birthright of EFFORTLESS mental health. Falling in Love with Life will guide you to:Satisfaction and fulfillmentGenuine self-esteemWisdom and spontaneityCompassion and loveEffortless happiness and inner peaceThis book is extraordinary in its simplicity, clarity and life-changing impact. Every physician, manage and employee who has read this book has been positively impacted by it. Their lives have changed markedly as a result. Marsha Milburn Madigan, M.D.I am sure that this book will greatly assist readers to find more happiness, vastly reduce stress, and live a more rewarding, satisfying and contented life. Roger C. Mills, Ph.D. THIS ISNT YOUR REHEARSAL LIFE. THIS IS THE REAL ONE! DONT WAIT UNTIL SOMEDAY TO START LIVING THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS!
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
192 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
656 kr
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The work of Chicago- and Cambridge-based architecture and design collaborative Norman Kelley begins with what already exists. Like tailors, they make measured alterations to buildings, interiors, furniture, and art.Excuses: Buildings and Projects by Norman Kelley gathers 16 of their projects completed between 2012 and 2025. They are presented as a flipbook of situational observations—or excuses—through recurring triptychs of technical drawings, casual photography, and critical captions. Norman Kelley offers its excuses as an alternative theory to adaptive reuse, towards a way of looking for place in the contradictions between past and present, wrong and right, old and new.Contributions by architects and educators Jan de Vylder and Spencer McNeil and curator and researcher Irene Sunwoo reflect on Norman Kelley’s varied work, offering perspectives on practice, theory, and collaboration.