Howard CutlerReihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Howard C. Cutler ist ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Psychiater, der in Phoenix, Arizona, praktiziert. Er ist ein Experte für die Wissenschaft des menschlichen Glücks und hat zusammen mit dem 14. Dalai Lama The Art of Happiness geschrieben.
Ein Handbuch zum Leben. Mit einem aktuellen Vorwort und einer neuen Einführung
* Der erste Dalai Lama Weltbestseller jetzt als erweiterte und aktualisierte Taschenbuchausgabe * Die Basis der Glücksregeln - das Handbuch zum Leben Eine neue Sicht auf das Leben: Weisheitslehren sind spirituelle Schlüssel zu einem neuen Verständnis von Glück und zeigen uns im Westen den Weg dorthin. Einen Weg, der aktive Arbeit, persönliches Wachstum und Reifen verlangt und in unserer leistungs- und ergebnisorientierten Gesellschaft ein grundsätzliches Umdenken voraussetzt.
Jeho Svatost dalajlama a jeho spolupracovník, americký psychiatr Howard C. Cutler, rozvíjejí v tomto svazku úvahy na další témata patřící do široce pojaté série Cesta ke štěstí. Rozebírají četné problémy, jimž musí čelit lidstvo, a ukazují, jak k nim přistupovat způsobem, který nám pomůže při našem osobním pátrání po štěstí.
Provides the application of Tibetan Buddhist spiritual values to the world of work. This book shows us how to place our working lives into the context of our lives as a whole. It helps us to reach a pathway that can lead us to true life fulfilment and purpose.
In their 1998 book <i>The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living</i>, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and co-author Howard C. Cutler, M.D., explored how inner development contributes to overall happiness. In their second collaboration, the authors considered how they could best follow their highly successful first book. They chose a subject that affects millions of people around the world and produced. In this very readable, useful book, the authors attempt to discover the following: "Where does work fit in to our overall quest for happiness?" and "To what degree does work satisfaction affect our overall life satisfaction and happiness?" <i>The Art of Happiness at Work</i> is a modern-day Socratic dialogue in which Cutler asks the Dalai Lama about the difficulties and rewards we might encounter in the workplace. The authors explore issues such as work and identity, making money, the Buddhist concept of "right livelihood," and transforming dissatisfaction at work. The discussion appears simple, if not obvious, at first, but upon closer scrutiny, the Dalai Lama's profound wisdom and sensitivity emerges. For the Dalai Lama, basic human values such as kindness, tolerance, compassion, honesty, and forgiveness are the source of human happiness. Throughout the book, he illustrates with clear examples how bringing those qualities to bear on work-related challenges can help us tolerate or overcome the most thorny situations. Recognizing that not all problems can be solved, the Dalai Lama provides very sound advice. The authors urge balance and self-awareness and wisely state, "No matter how satisfying our work is, it is a mistake to rely on work as our only source of satisfaction." --<i>Silvana Tropea</i>
In their 1998 book, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and co-author Howard C. Cutler, M.D., delve into how inner development fosters happiness. In their follow-up, they explore a subject impacting millions: the relationship between work and overall happiness. This accessible book addresses critical questions such as "Where does work fit into our quest for happiness?" and "How does work satisfaction influence life satisfaction?" Presented as a modern Socratic dialogue, Cutler engages the Dalai Lama on the challenges and rewards of the workplace. They discuss themes like work and identity, financial success, the Buddhist idea of "right livelihood," and transforming workplace dissatisfaction. Initially, the insights may seem straightforward, but the Dalai Lama's profound wisdom and sensitivity shine through. He emphasizes that fundamental human values—kindness, tolerance, compassion, honesty, and forgiveness—are essential for true happiness. Through clear examples, he demonstrates how applying these qualities to work-related challenges can help navigate difficult situations. Acknowledging that not all problems can be resolved, the Dalai Lama offers sound advice, advocating for balance and self-awareness. He wisely notes that relying solely on work for satisfaction is a mistake, regardless of how fulfilling it may be.
Drawn from His Holiness the Dalai Lama's best-selling The Art of Happiness, this guidebook contains simple advice on how to achieve lasting happiness in our everyday lives. Going straight to the heart of the matter, each page offers a gem of spiritual wisdom to enable us to defeat depression, anxiety, anger, jealousy and the many and varied emotions that form a barrier to our happiness. Melding the knowledge of 2500 years of Buddhist meditations with modern Western psychology, the book offers spiritual balance and joy, and a souce of profound wisdom.
Sinn der Arbeit liegt nicht nur im äußeren Erfolg. Wir können die schönen Dinge genießen, ohne der Gier zu verfallen. Glück im Alltag - das findet nicht nur in der Freizeit statt. Praktische Hinweise und Erfahrungen des großen Weisheitslehrers zu ganz konkreten Fragen heutiger Lebensgestaltung: Regeln für das Glück im Alltag.