- EAN13
- 9781444713886
- Éditeur
- Hodder and Stoughton
- Date de publication
- 15/08/2005
- Langue
- anglais
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The Art of Happiness At Work
Howard Cutler, Dalai Lama, The Dalai Lama, Howard C. Cutler
Hodder and Stoughton
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Following the massive success of The Art of Happiness, the Dalai Lama & Howard
Cutler now bring their bestselling message to our working lives.
Of the many Dalai Lama titles on sale, The Art of Happiness \- written with
western psychiatrist Howard Cutler - is by far the biggest bestseller of them
all. A huge international success, it has sold over 2 million copies
worldwide, with nearly 300,000 of these in the UK alone. Now, this
inspirational new book brings the successful East-meets-West pairing together
again to provide a practical application of Tibetan Buddhist spiritual values
to the world of work.
In this wise and practical book, the Dalai Lama shows us how to place our
working lives into the context of our lives as a whole. Rather than striving
to find a role which suits us, we should allow our work to arise naturally
from who we are - and what is most important to us. From here we reach a
pathway that can lead us to true life fulfilment and purpose.
Cutler now bring their bestselling message to our working lives.
Of the many Dalai Lama titles on sale, The Art of Happiness \- written with
western psychiatrist Howard Cutler - is by far the biggest bestseller of them
all. A huge international success, it has sold over 2 million copies
worldwide, with nearly 300,000 of these in the UK alone. Now, this
inspirational new book brings the successful East-meets-West pairing together
again to provide a practical application of Tibetan Buddhist spiritual values
to the world of work.
In this wise and practical book, the Dalai Lama shows us how to place our
working lives into the context of our lives as a whole. Rather than striving
to find a role which suits us, we should allow our work to arise naturally
from who we are - and what is most important to us. From here we reach a
pathway that can lead us to true life fulfilment and purpose.
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