Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Diagnosed With Minimal Spondylosis

The psychology of living

When I the book "The psychology of living" open my first, I shrink at first. In Chapter 1 reads: "Housing and psychology - Coach couch instead! The first attempt by Uwe Linke to convert me? No, definitely not. I was lucky, the authors previously following a TV recording to meet the SWR. When dinner we start talking - a first approach to new ideas? Maybe. Also "Jung von Matt" Chefstrategin Karen Heumann is part of creative entertainment. And so we talk about successful TV advertising, my project and just about the "psychology of the living".


few days before my departure, I get mail from Uwe Linke. He gave me one of his 20 free copies sent a personal message. Even before I promised that it would be my reading material. And so I get on the plane. In one hand my bag with laptop, camera, hard drive and other things that I better not their fate would like to leave the baggage handling. In the other hand, the red-colored book of the authors, graduate process and alternative practitioners for psychotherapy from Passau.

I do not give too much away, but already the first set of left has fascinated me, put me in my childhood. "My first apartment was a small tent made of blankets and old linen sheets," he writes. Later, it was small, but mine! " Anyone who has built himself as a child's own creative cave dwellings and other revels, sure at this moment in his memoirs.
There are many such moments in his book. Moments in which one finds oneself as a reader. But the most exciting thing about his work the surprising findings that I will win again and again. The significance of the colors, the force of habit, a variety of approaches - each with brief examples and explained struktuiert clear.

A book that guarantees an entertaining read. At least it served me as insightful work on my flight across the Atlantic. I can only recommend it and hope as many beautiful and rewarding moments in reading as I had.


cheers, the "work balcony" in Rio,

Daniel

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