Everyday Dharma : 8 essential practices for finding success and joy in everything you do / Suneel Gupta.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063143876 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 178 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Where we begin -- Sukha : uncovering your essence -- Bhakti : full-hearted devotion -- Prana : energy over time -- Upekkha : comfort in the discomfort -- Leela : high play -- Seva : forget yourself to find yourself -- Tula : letting go and taking charge -- Kriya : action leads to courage -- Where we begin again. |
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Subject: | Chakras. Dharma. Medicine, Ayurvedic. Self-actualization (Psychology) |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
Find your dharma, your inner calling, and learn to integrate ambition, work, and wellbeing to create a balanced, joyous life with this practical, life-changing guide from the beloved speaker, bestselling author, and co-founder of the Gross National Happiness Center. - Baker & Taylor
We've been lead to believe that if you work hard and achieve success, happiness will follow. What do we do when this formula leaves us feeling lost, exhausted, and empty inside? Gupta delivers breakthrough habits and actionable tools that will help you rediscover your calling, follow your wildest dreams, and find the fulfillment you've been searching for all along. -- adapted from wrap-around - HARPERCOLL
âSuneel Gupta shares how to chisel away the everyday layers that prevent us from clarity and joy. Written with compassion and wit, you will find yourself within its pages, and by the bookâs end, itâs very possible that you will have uncovered just what most lights the fire within you.â âSharon Salzberg, New York Times bestselling author of Lovingkindness and Real Life
Find your Dharmaâyour inner callingâand learn to integrate ambition, work, and wellbeing to create a balanced, joyous life with this practical, life-changing guide from the beloved speaker, bestselling author, and visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School.
Weâve been conditioned, from an early age, to believe that one day weâll reach a moment of âarrival.â But no matter how much we achieve or acquire we still donât feel as satisfied or as fulfilled as we thought we would be. Exhausted, we become burned out and cynical, questioning the purpose of it all.
An expert on happiness and work, Suneel Gupta argues that for too long society has been fixated on the Future of Work and ignored the Future of Worth. Weâve compartmentalized work and well-being and ignored the fact that both are essential for sustained success. Weâve assumed that outer success leads to inner well-beingâdespite history showing us that this has never been the case.
In Everyday Dharma, Suneel helps us break this negative cycle. A captivating storyteller, he weaves personal stories, history, science, Eastern philosophy, and Western modalities in this engaging, enlightening, and prescriptive book. He begins by helping us identify our dharma, the essence of who we are. When youâre in your Dharma, you feel confident, creative, and caring, with a sense of purpose, and that shines through your life and work.
Everyday Dharma provides an accessible three-step approach to discovering, understanding, and living your âsacred calling.â At its center are self-assessments to help you identify your passions and powerful rituals for building new habitsâancient practices supported by science and found in diverse cultural sources, including Toni Morrisonâs novels, Jimi Hendrixâs lyrics, and Frida Kahloâs paintings, and used by the likes of Nelson Mandela, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Mahatma Gandhi.
Finding your dharma empowers you to let go of anxiety, follow your wildest ambitions, produce your lifeâs work, and experience true joy.