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Pourquoi environ 18 % de la population souffre-t-elle d'anxiété, et jusqu'à 73 % des adultes admettent-ils qu'ils réfléchissent trop ?…
Les émotions négatives ont des répercussions sur le corps. La charge psychosociale des pensées néfastes, sous forme de stress ou de dépression, peut même être mesurée en laboratoire. - Un état d'esprit négatif se caractérise par des pensées qui ont leur vie propre et se concentrent uniquement sur les pires aspects des choses, des événements et des gens. Même les natures optimistes peuvent facilement tomber dans ce piège. - Comme les scientifiques ne cessent de le souligner, le fait d'avoir des pensées adéquates et une bonne hygiène mentale procure un sentiment de stabilité et favorise une bonne santé dans la vie. Il est prouvé que les pensées créent la réalité. - La pensée positive améliore également les capacités cognitives et permet une meilleure utilisation des organes sensoriels. La bonne nouvelle, c'est que l'on peut apprendre à surmonter ce cycle infernal et à penser positivement. Et si vous pouviez arrêter de penser aux problèmes et commencer à travailler à les résoudre ? Et si vous pouviez apprendre à vous aimer et à vous apprécier au lieu de vous en vouloir ? Voici un avant-goût de ce que vous trouverez dans ce livre : - Les erreurs fréquentes que l'on commet lorsqu'on est confronté à ses pensées négatives. - 13 façons simples de faire le vide dans votre esprit et de vous détendre lorsque vous êtes anxieux. - La méthode la plus simple, approuvée par les thérapeutes, pour changer vos schémas de pensée. - Un guide complet pour cultiver l'amour de soi et mettre fin au sentiment de fatalité que vous donne la négativité. Ce livre propose une boîte à outils complète de stratégies et de techniques faciles à appliquer, qui vous aideront à éliminer les causes profondes de votre anxiété, à gérer vos soucis quotidiens, à mettre fin aux pensées excessives, en agissant à la source, et à vous aimer comme vous méritez d'être aiméThe duel: Diefenbaker, pearson and the making of modern canada
Par John Ibbitson. 2023
INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER One of Canada’s foremost authors and journalists, offers a gripping account of the contest between John Diefenbaker…
and Lester Pearson, two prime ministers who fought each other relentlessly, but who between them created today’s Canada. John Diefenbaker has been unfairly treated by history. Although he wrestled with personal demons, his governments launched major reforms in public health care, law reform and immigration. On his watch, First Nations on reserve obtained the right to vote and the federal government began to open up the North. He established Canada as a leader in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, and took the first steps in making Canada a leader in the fight against nuclear proliferation. And Diefenbaker’s Bill of Rights laid the groundwork for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He set in motion many of the achievements credited to his successor, Lester B. Pearson. Pearson, in turn, gave coherence to Diefenbaker’s piecemeal reforms. He also pushed Parliament to adopt a new, and now much-loved, Canadian flag against Diefenbaker’s fierce opposition. Pearson understood that if Canada were to be taken seriously as a nation, it must develop a stronger sense of self. Pearson was superbly prepared for the role of prime minister: decades of experience at External Affairs, respected by leaders from Washington to Delhi to Beijing, the only Canadian to win the Nobel Prize for Peace. Diefenbaker was the better politician, though. If Pearson walked with ease in the halls of power, Diefenbaker connected with the farmers and small-town merchants and others left outside the inner circles. Diefenbaker was one of the great orators of Canadian political life; Pearson spoke with a slight lisp. Diefenbaker was the first to get his name in the papers, as a crusading attorney: Diefenbaker for the Defence, champion of the little man. But he struggled as a politician, losing five elections before making it into the House of Commons, and becoming as estranged from the party elites as he was from the Liberals, until his ascension to the Progressive Conservative leadership in 1956 through a freakish political accident. As a young university professor, Pearson caught the attention of the powerful men who were shaping Canada’s first true department of foreign affairs, rising to prominence as the helpful fixer, the man both sides trusted, the embodiment of a new country that had earned its place through war in the counsels of the great powers: ambassador, undersecretary, minister, peacemaker. Everyone knew he was destined to be prime minister. But in 1957, destiny took a detour. Then they faced each other, Diefenbaker v Pearson , across the House of Commons, leaders of their parties, each determined to wrest and hold power, in a decade-long contest that would shake and shape the country. Here is a tale of two men, children of Victoria, who led Canada into the atomic age: each the product of his past, each more like the other than either would ever admit, fighting each other relentlessly while together forging the Canada we live in today. To understand our times, we must first understand theirsSorry, sorry, sorry: The case for good apologies
Par Marjorie Ingall. 2023
"I'm sorry, but Sorry, Sorry, Sorry means that you no longer have an excuse for delivering anything other than a…
pitch-perfect apology. Ingall and McCarthy break down thorny questions...with grace and humor." — Peggy Orenstein, bestselling author of Boys & Sex , Girls & Sex , and Cinderella Ate My Daughter It's a truth universally acknowledged that terrible apologies are the worst . We've all been on the receiving end, and oh, how they make us seethe. Horrible public apologies—excuse-laden, victim blame-y, weaselly statements—often go viral instantaneously, whether they're from a celebrity, a politician, or a blogger. We all recognize bad apologies when we hear them. So why is it so hard to apologize well? How can we do better? How could they do better? Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy show us the way. Drawing on a deep well of research in psychology, sociology, law, and medicine, they explain why a good apology is hard to find and why it doesn't have to be. Alongside their six (and a half)-step formula for apologizing beautifully, Ingall and McCarthy also delve into how to respond to a bad apology; why corporations, celebrities, and governments seldom apologize well; how to teach children to apologize; how gender and race affect both apologies and forgiveness; and most of all, why good apologies are essential, powerful, and restorative. A good apology can do so many things—mend fences, heal wounds, and bring more harmony into ourselves and our society at large. With wit, deep introspection, and laugh-out-loud humor, Ingall and McCarthy's guidance will help make the world a better place, one apology at a timeThe fun habit: How the pursuit of joy and wonder can change your life
Par Mike Rucker. 2023
Discover the latest scientific evidence for the potent and revitalizing value of fun and how to make having fun a…
habitual and authentic part of your daily life with "this well-researched and impressive guide" ( BookPage ). Doesn't it seem that the more we seek happiness, the more elusive it becomes? There is an easy fix: fun is an action you can take here and now , practically anywhere, anytime. Through research and science, we know fun is enormously beneficial to our physical and psychological well-being, yet fun's absence from our modern lives is striking. Whether you're a frustrated high-achiever trying to find a better work-life balance or someone who is seeking relief from life's overwhelming challenges, it is time you gain access to the best medicine available. "A masterful distillation of science and personal experience" (Nir Eyal, author of Hooked ), The Fun Habit explains how you can build having fun into an actionable and effortless habit and why doing so will help you become a healthier, more joyful, more productive person. In the vein of Year of Yes , 10% Happier , and Atomic Habits , The Fun Habit features "practical tips, tools, and tactics for bringing fun into our lives starting now" (Dr. Olav Sorenson, UCLA professor of sociology)Non ! j'ai arrêté: Trouver un chemin de sortie face à l'alcool avec la méthode h3d
Par Laurence Cottet. 2023
Le livre à écouter pour trouver une voie de sortie face à l'alcool ou pour comprendre un proche et l'aider.…
« Non, j'ai arrêté ! Oui, je me suis reconstruite ! » C'est avec ces mots que Laurence Cottet sillonne la France depuis 2014. Dans le cadre de conférences grand public et d'émissions télévisées, elle alerte sur la cause de santé publique de la maladie alcoolique. En France, 5 millions de personnes ont un problème de consommation d'alcool. Alors que beaucoup sont dans le déni, quelques-unes se soignent et se rétablissent durablement. Dans ce livre bienveillant, Laurence Cottet se confie sur le chemin parcouru depuis son dernier verre. Alcoolique abstinente, elle décrit la maladie qui l'a frappée – car l'alcoolisme est une vraie maladie, un cancer qui vous ronge. Elle explique les étapes et les mots qui permettent de dire non, invite le lecteur à tester la méthode H3D et l'accompagne vers une abstinence heureuse. Avec sincérité et pudeur, Laurence Cottet partage son parcours, de la chute dans l'alcoolisme à sa décision de devenir abstinente jusqu'à devenir patiente-experte et créer le mouvement « Janvier sobre » en 2019. La comédienne Marie-Eve Dufresne prend ensuite le relai pour exposer la méthode H3D mise au point par Laurence Cottet. TABLE DES MATIERES Préface du Pr Laurent Karila En préambule. Le jour où mon destin a basculé : de l'enfer à un petit coin de paradis. Introduction. Pouvoir enfin dire : « Non ! J'ai arrêté l'alcool, je ne bois plus. » Partie I. La méthode H3D : des clés pour trouver la force de dire non à l'alcool Partie II. De la prison de l'alcool à la libération Partie III. Un nouveau quotidien plus lumineux Conclusion : Non, je ne bois plus ; cela a été dur mais si vous saviez comme je suis heureuse maintenant ! Postface du Dr Christelle Peybernard : « Patiente dépendante un jour, experte affranchie aujourd'hui. » Carnet pratique Adresses utiles Glossaire RemerciementsThe pigeon tunnel: Stories from my life
Par John Carré. 2016
DON’T MISS THE PIGEON TUNNEL DOCUMENTARY—IN SELECT THEATERS AND STREAMING ON AppleTV+ OCTOBER 20TH! "Recounted with the storytelling élan of…
a master raconteur—by turns dramatic and funny, charming, tart and melancholy." – Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times The New York Times bestselling memoir from John le Carré, the legendary author of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ; The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ; and The Night Manager , now an Emmy-nominated television series starring Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie. From his years serving in British Intelligence during the Cold War, to a career as a writer that took him from war-torn Cambodia to Beirut on the cusp of the 1982 Israeli invasion to Russia before and after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, le Carré has always written from the heart of modern times. In this, his first memoir, le Carré is as funny as he is incisive, reading into the events he witnesses the same moral ambiguity with which he imbues his novels. Whether he's writing about the parrot at a Beirut hotel that could perfectly mimic machine gun fire or the opening bars of Beethoven’s Fifth; visiting Rwanda’s museums of the unburied dead in the aftermath of the genocide; celebrating New Year’s Eve 1982 with Yasser Arafat and his high command; interviewing a German woman terrorist in her desert prison in the Negev; listening to the wisdoms of the great physicist, dissident, and Nobel Prize winner Andrei Sakharov; meeting with two former heads of the KGB; watching Alec Guinness prepare for his role as George Smiley in the legendary BBC TV adaptations of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley’s People ; or describing the female aid worker who inspired the main character in The Constant Gardener , le Carré endows each happening with vividness and humor, now making us laugh out loud, now inviting us to think anew about events and people we believed we understood. Best of all, le Carré gives us a glimpse of a writer’s journey over more than six decades, and his own hunt for the human spark that has given so much life and heart to his fictional charactersFrom TikTok star Eli Rallo, an irreverent, laugh-out-loud funny, and searingly honest take on modern dating and romance with tips,…
tricks, and survival-guide style rules. I Didn't Know I Needed This is the dose of confidence every girl needs to live their life on their own terms. Eli Rallo is a social media superstar, a Carrie Bradshaw for the TikTok age, a true romantic at heart, and the best friend every young woman wishes she had. As someone who prides herself in feeling fully and deeply, Eli is on the ride with you, kissing the frogs, sending (and deleting) the risky DMs, climbing down frat house gutters, making the friends you'll have for life, all while finding love and falling in love with yourself and learning that everything will be alright. In this earnest and vulnerable look at what it's really like to date as a young woman in the modern world of dating apps, rotating rosters, and social media snafus, Eli gives her rules for each stage of the game—tried and true tricks of the trade. I Didn't Know I Needed This follows the natural lifecycle of dating, starting with being single, flirting, and navigating the apps to going on dates, having sex, falling in love, and managing relationships, to finally dealing with heartbreak, finding closure, prioritizing your friends, and honoring your life. Discover the rules that have worked for her, and garnered her more than a half million TikTok followers: prep for a first date like an athlete before a big game try a person out in different settings before committing to them plan the second date while you're out on the first find your perfect "eff me sweater" flirt with your partner, no matter how long you've been together give yourself a set mourning period to wallow after a breakup, and then stick to it always (always!) communicate your needs, wants, desires, and boundaries find little ways to love your life and treat yourself With touching stories of her own adventures and mishaps, Eli helps you navigate dating in a way that's frank, honest, funny, and relatable, giving the advice that you didn't even know you needed365 lois: Une année pour percer les secrets de la nature humaine
Par Robert Greene. 2023
Si vous pensez que les erreurs, les échecs ou les conflits doivent être évités à tout prix, que l'école que…
vous avez fréquentée ou que les gens que vous connaissez sont la clé indispensable de votre succès ou que la créativité est un don inné, c'est que vous êtes encore prisonnier de vos illusions et qu'il est temps pour vous de lever le voile sur la réalité qui vous entoure. Au cours de ces vingt-cinq dernières années, Robert Greene, l'expert mondial en matière de pouvoir et de stratégie, s'est appliqué à percer les secrets de la nature humaine pour nous aider à comprendre les motivations des autres, à déjouer les plans des grands manipulateurs, à maîtriser nos impulsions ou à reconnaître nos forces et faiblesses. Ces 365 lois prodiguent les réflexions et les enseignements pour tirer votre épingle du jeu et reprendre le pouvoir sur votre vie et sur votre environnement. Robert Greene est une voix incontournable de la vie professionnelle et du développement personnel en France et dans le monde. Grand amoureux d'histoire, de littérature et de la France en particulier, il parle plusieurs langues couramment (dont le français). Diplômé de Berkeley en Californie, en lettres classiques, il est l'auteur de nombreux best-sellers dont Power aux éditions AlisioCharette (La Vendée, les indispensables)
Par Thérèse Rouchette. 2007
Ce portrait du chef vendéen François Athanase Charette de La Contrie montre comment celui qui passait pour un officier de…
marine insignifiant et indolent, sut dompter les événements et se forger un personnage hors du commun, jusqu'à devenir l'incarnation de la résistance populaire vendéenne.L'autre Chirac
Par Robert Madjar. 1995
Journaliste depuis trente ans, Robert Madjar possède une maison à Sainte-Féréole, berceau familial de Jacques Chirac. D'année en année, il…
a recueilli les confidences des proches du Président. Il a parcouru les routes de Corrèze, d'ussel à Brive en passant par Egletons, pour entendre les copains d'enfance évoquer ce jeune homme turbulent, coqueluche des filles de la région, qui faisait les quatre cents coups. Il a rencontré sa famille, ses amis. Un portrait inattendu "côté coeur.Martin Latulippe, éveilleur de potentiel, conférencier et auteur de renommée internationale, entrepreneur à succès et leader d’impact. Il a accompagné…
des centaines de milliers d’individus et d’organisations du Canada et d’ailleurs à faire le chemin entre aujourd’hui et leur plus grand potentiel. Citoyen engagé et doté d’une grande conscience sociale, Martin agit à titre de président de la campagne de l’Arbre de l’espoir au Nouveau-Brunswick, qui amasse plus de 1,5 millions de dollars annuellement pour les personnes atteintes du cancer.Bouillon de poulet pour l'âme des Québécois: des histoires de chez nous qui réchauffent le coeur et remontent le moral
Par Jack Canfield, Mark Hansen, Sylvain Dion. 2012
" 106 histoires vraies et inspirantes de toutes les régions du Québec, avec des auteurs de tous les coins. Écrites…
par des Québécois et pour des Québécois, ces histoires présentent une vaste mosaïque de la vie dans cette belle province que les gens appellent leur chez-soi. " -- 4e de couvLa soif de bonheur
Par Mario Proulx. 2012
" Que cela soit dans le cadre professionnel où dans lintimité, chaque individu tente de sépanouir au quotidien. Cela représente…
néanmoins un défi permanent, car le désir dêtre heureux se heurte bien souvent à une série dobstacles. Dailleurs, la conception de ce sentiment évolue en fonction des valeurs et des ambitions de chacun. Mario Proulx sinterroge : Quest-ce qui compte le plus : rechercher à tout prix le bonheur ou simplement vivre le plus intensément possible? À partir de ce postulat, le journaliste donne la parole à quinze personnalités, issues de différents domaines. Son objectif est dessayer dappréhender les diverses facettes dune notion jugée souvent indescriptible. Car après tout, quest-ce qui est susceptible de nous apporter de la joie ? Fonder une famille, réussir une carrière ou être bien entouré peuvent être quelques pistes intéressantes. Mais à lheure de la globalisation, les réseaux sociaux posent aussi la question de lintimité et de la virtualité de certains liens. Et même sil ny a pas de véritable recette du bonheur, cet essai évoque des parcours de vie qui peuvent trouver échos dans lexpérience du lecteur. " -- 4e de couvComment faire face et aller mieux quand tout va mal
Par Virginie Giorgis. 2009
Quand une épreuve aussi douloureuse qu'une rupture, un deuil, une maladie... vous tombe dessus, vous commencez par penser que vous…
ne vous en relèverez jamais. Mais ces épreuves de la vie ne sont pas insurmontables et vous pouvez vous y préparer avant même qu'elles ne surviennent, en développant vos forces et en goûtant aux petites choses du quotidien. Et s'il arrive que le drame vous prenne de plein fouet, des solutions existent pour faire face, à chaque étape. Car ces étapes sont bien identifiées aujourd'hui : le choc d'abord, l'impression de déconnexion, la peur, la colère. Oui, vous pouvez tout surmonter. Avec intelligence et sensibilité, ce livre ouvre des portes, dévoile des coins de ciel bleu, montre la voie du mieux-être, quelles que soient les circonstances. Résolument positif et convaincant, il fait mieux que de rendre l'espoir : il croit en vous ! -- 4e de couvStalin's library: a dictator and his books
Par Geoffrey Roberts. 2022
This engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator explores the books Stalin read, how he read them,…
and what they taught him. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Adult. UnratedTommy: my journey of a lifetime
Par Tommy George Thompson. 2018
A memoir from former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson and biographer Doug Moe. Told from Thompson's perspective, he details his life…
growing up in Elroy, a small town in Western Wisconsin, and how he steadily rose to prominence as a statesman and policy leader for the Republican Party. Adult. UnratedOld-fashioned on purpose: Cultivating a slower, more joyful life
Par Jill Winger. 2023
"In a world where so many of us are craving a life of simplicity and meaning, Old-Fashioned on Purpose gives…
you the roadmap to rediscovering what really matters." —Hal Elrod, bestselling author of The Miracle Morning With a foreword from singer, songwriter, and New York Times bestselling author Rory Feek Creator of The Prairie Homestead blog and the Old-Fashioned On Purpose podcast Jill Winger reveals that the secrets to finding happiness today is by turning to the lost arts of the past When the pandemic hit in 2020, flour and vegetable seeds flew off the shelves. But homesteader and entrepreneur Jill Winger believes these longings for sourdough bread and fresh veggies are more than a trend. As our society races toward progress, we've left something important behind. We are more connected than ever before, yet we're still feeling unfulfilled. In Old-Fashioned on Purpose, Winger shows how simplifying our lives and adopting retro skills such as gardening and handiwork can be the key to creating the happy and healthy life we're yearning for. Inside these pages, readers will learn: How to find joy in the kitchen (even if you hate to cook) Proven strategies for growing your own groceries The surprising stress-relievers that can be found in your backyard How to craft a more grounded routine and save money in the process Clever tips and creative DIYs to help you embark on your old-fashioned journey You don't have to live on a farm to cultivate a simpler life. This inspiring and practical book offers a powerful new sense of purpose, with plenty of tomatoes, chickens, and bread making along the wayEnchantment: Awakening wonder in an anxious age
Par Katherine May. 2023
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER "When I tell you that I dogeared almost every page in this book, I'm telling God's honest…
truth. I didn't know how much I needed someone else to validate what I was going through. The sense that I had lost my curiosity, my imagination, my ability to make meaning." – NPR Morning Edition host Rachel Martin "Such a teacher for every single person who is trying to live closer to who they were born to be and not who the world tamed them to be." – New York Times bestselling author Glennon Doyle on We Can Do Hard Things "I love Katherine May’s new book, Enchantment .…It’s a beautiful offering of light, truth and charm in these strange, dark times." – New York Times bestselling author Anne Lamott "Katherine May gave so many of us language and vision for the long communal ‘wintering’ of the last years. Welcome this beautiful meditation for the time we've now entered. I cannot imagine a more gracious companion. This book is a gift." – New York Times bestselling author Krista Tippett "Gentle inspiration for those who feel exhausted or helpless… May shows how paying deliberate attention to what’s around us can surprise us with insights and reveal new connections that deepen our appreciation for the world." – Washington Post From the New York Times –bestselling author of Wintering , an invitation to rediscover the feelings of awe and wonder available to us all Many of us feel trapped in a grind of constant change: rolling news cycles, the chatter of social media, our families split along partisan lines. We feel fearful and tired, on edge in our bodies, not quite knowing what has us perpetually depleted. For Katherine May, this low hum of fatigue and anxiety made her wonder what she was missing. Could there be a different way to relate to the world, one that would allow her to feel more rested and at ease, even as seismic changes unfold on the planet? Might there be a way for all of us to move through life with curiosity and tenderness, sensitized to the subtle magic all around? In Enchantment , May invites the reader to come with her on a journey to reawaken our innate sense of wonder and awe. With humor, candor, and warmth, she shares stories of her own struggles with work, family, and the aftereffects of pandemic, particularly feelings of overwhelm as the world rushes to reopen. Craving a different way to live, May begins to explore the restorative properties of the natural world, moving through the elements of earth, water, fire, and air and identifying the quiet traces of magic that can be found only when we look for them. Through deliberate attention and ritual, she unearths the potency and nourishment that come from quiet reconnection with our immediate environment. Blending lyricism and storytelling, sensitivity and empathy, Enchantment invites each of us to open the door to human experience in all its sensual complexity, and to find the beauty waiting for us thereIsland home: a landscape memoir
Par Tim Winton. 2017
A beautiful, evocative, and sometimes provocative memoir of Australia's unique landscape, and how that singular place has shaped Tim Winton…
and his writing. From boyhood, Winton's relationship with the world around him--rock pools, sea caves, scrub, and swamp--has been as vital as any other connection. Camping in hidden inlets, walking in high rocky desert, diving in reefs, bobbing in the sea between surfing sets, Winton has felt the place seep into him, and learned to see landscape as a living process. In Island Home, Winton brings this landscape--and its influence on the island nation's identity and art--vividly to life through personal accounts and environmental history. Wise, rhapsodic, exalted--in language as unexpected and wild as the landscape it describes--Island Home is a brilliant, moving portrait of Australia from one of its finest writers. Provided by publisher Adult. UnratedSoon: an overdue history of procrastination, from Leonardo and Darwin to you and me
Par Andrew Santella. 2018
Draws on the stories of history's most notable habitual postponers and on the insights of psychologists, philosophers, and behavioral economists…
to explain why procrastination happens and how it can help promote healthy priorities Adult. Unrated