Author: | Uche Mike Chukwuma | ISBN: | 9781370286348 |
Publisher: | Uche Mike Chukwuma | Publication: | October 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Uche Mike Chukwuma |
ISBN: | 9781370286348 |
Publisher: | Uche Mike Chukwuma |
Publication: | October 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Life and the style of living loom as some of the central issues of the psychology of today, tomorrow and infact, the distant future. The way you live and the life-style you select, whether consciously or unconsciously, powerfully shape your present and the future. They do this by imposing order, a set of principles or criteria on the choices you make in your daily living.
Noble Facts: A Guide to the Facts of Life you Need to Know, is designed to help you think about different aspects of life through the experiences of daily living as gathered and narrated by the author. It is a bibliotherapeutic source, planned as a tactic to help you lower your levels of stimulation when they threaten to "drive you above your adaptive range."
The issues of life selected randomly, are aimed at helping you introvert periodically, to examine your bodily and psychological reactions to your daily activities. Each key heading is followed by an explanatory note that is based on a story of another person's experience or the author's indepth knowledge of the key heading. The entries help you to tune out the external environment (exposed in the facts and stories or write ups that accompany them), to evaluate your inner environment (the life style you have chosen). The stories will help you reshape your present, readjust your future and of course, think of your yesterday. Noble Facts must touch you and cause you to do something to your life style. After reading it (totally or partly) you will take a new resolution to be a "good citizen." Our society needs you to be good.
The major aim of the author, a seasoned public relations consultant and a practicing counselor, who has worked with all categories of people in the society and has put down a few experiences in his practice is to help you not to get keyed up about the problems of life (the frustrations, pleasures, etc). It is his desire that this bibliotherapeutic source will help to reduce heart palpitation, insomnia, unexplained fatigue, unusual irritability, profound lassitude and a panicky sense that things are slipping out of control in your life.
The facts and their accompanying write-ups will help you to assess your philosophy of life (i.e. whether your choice of life style is appropriate). All facts listed and discussed are aimed at the initiated, uninitiated, educationally endowed and those still seeking a chance to join the academic 'cult.' This is taking education at the formal, informal and indigenous levels.
Noble Facts is numbered fact by fact and consecutively too. It is written in a very simple language and each fact teaches something you have known before or need to know, in a different way.
The author's exceptional ingenuity is highly commendable and appreciated.
Hence, the need for all and sundry to encourage him by patronizing his works so that he will be in the right frame of mind to keep churning out more beautiful stuff as this.
Life and the style of living loom as some of the central issues of the psychology of today, tomorrow and infact, the distant future. The way you live and the life-style you select, whether consciously or unconsciously, powerfully shape your present and the future. They do this by imposing order, a set of principles or criteria on the choices you make in your daily living.
Noble Facts: A Guide to the Facts of Life you Need to Know, is designed to help you think about different aspects of life through the experiences of daily living as gathered and narrated by the author. It is a bibliotherapeutic source, planned as a tactic to help you lower your levels of stimulation when they threaten to "drive you above your adaptive range."
The issues of life selected randomly, are aimed at helping you introvert periodically, to examine your bodily and psychological reactions to your daily activities. Each key heading is followed by an explanatory note that is based on a story of another person's experience or the author's indepth knowledge of the key heading. The entries help you to tune out the external environment (exposed in the facts and stories or write ups that accompany them), to evaluate your inner environment (the life style you have chosen). The stories will help you reshape your present, readjust your future and of course, think of your yesterday. Noble Facts must touch you and cause you to do something to your life style. After reading it (totally or partly) you will take a new resolution to be a "good citizen." Our society needs you to be good.
The major aim of the author, a seasoned public relations consultant and a practicing counselor, who has worked with all categories of people in the society and has put down a few experiences in his practice is to help you not to get keyed up about the problems of life (the frustrations, pleasures, etc). It is his desire that this bibliotherapeutic source will help to reduce heart palpitation, insomnia, unexplained fatigue, unusual irritability, profound lassitude and a panicky sense that things are slipping out of control in your life.
The facts and their accompanying write-ups will help you to assess your philosophy of life (i.e. whether your choice of life style is appropriate). All facts listed and discussed are aimed at the initiated, uninitiated, educationally endowed and those still seeking a chance to join the academic 'cult.' This is taking education at the formal, informal and indigenous levels.
Noble Facts is numbered fact by fact and consecutively too. It is written in a very simple language and each fact teaches something you have known before or need to know, in a different way.
The author's exceptional ingenuity is highly commendable and appreciated.
Hence, the need for all and sundry to encourage him by patronizing his works so that he will be in the right frame of mind to keep churning out more beautiful stuff as this.