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Chloe Sayer

    Chloë Sayer ist eine engagierte Forscherin mexikanischer Traditionen, deren Faszination 1973 begann. Sie teilt ihr umfangreiches Wissen durch Vorträge an Museen und Kunsthochschulen und hat zu zahlreichen Ausstellungen und Fernsehanproduktionen beigetragen. Ihr Engagement reicht bis zur Erstellung ethnografischer Sammlungen für das British Museum, was ein tiefes und anhaltendes Bekenntnis zum kulturellen Erbe unterstreicht.

    Nervous Energy
    The Traditional Architecture of Mexico
    The Day of the Dead
    • Nervous Energy

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This guide offers high achievers a way to transform restlessness, roadblocks, and distractions into a productive force for personal and professional fulfillment. Many find success by being their harshest critics or by ignoring their emotions, a strategy that works to an extent but falters as one progresses in their career. As responsibilities grow, the complexity of projects increases, making it difficult to reconnect with emotions that were previously set aside. This mismanagement of "Nervous Energy" can lead to excessive self-criticism, anxiety, and pessimism. Dr. Chloe Carmichael presents nine actionable tools to help harness this energy, turning what is often seen as anxiety into a catalyst for stimulation and productivity. With tried-and-tested methods, she guides readers in redirecting excess energy and overcoming analysis paralysis, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling life. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by unchanneled energy or stifled creativity, this resource is designed for you.

      Nervous Energy2022
      4,0
    • The Day of the Dead

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A large visual compilation of material on the Mexican Day of the Dead festival

      The Day of the Dead2021
      4,4
    • Luxuriant gardens, tiles from England and statues from Paris completed the picture. Almost totally self-sufficient, haciendas were the economic backbone of rural Mexico from Conquest to Revolution.

      The Traditional Architecture of Mexico1993
      4,5