How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life
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Hase, Craig Author
hase, devon Author
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Shambhala , 2020.
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"The dumpster fire of life rages on, but you got this. Six good rules to keep you grounded, weather the sh*tstorm, and actually be a decent person. It may seem like the world's going to hell in a handbasket right now. Whether it's the big stuff like politics, family dynamics, and climate change, or the little stuff like paying your bills, getting to work on time, and fending off social media trolls, we can all admit, life's no cakewalk. And yet, we all really want to at least try to show up and do the best we can (even though there's a 100% chance of f*ck-ups along the way). Here are six really good guiding principles, inspired from the ancient wisdom of Buddhism and mindfulness practice, to keep you anchored and steady as the winds of life toss you to and fro"--

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eBook
Street Date
04/14/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9780834842694

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In this animated debut, the Hases, a married couple and cofounders of a company that offers mindfulness classes and retreats, pinpoint six core principles inspired by Buddhism that will serve readers who feel "blinded by the blizzard of information, the typhoon of opinion and judgment." Though framed by Buddhist precepts, the authors' advice is tailored for general readers, regardless of spiritual inclinations: meditate, don't be a jerk, give a little, say what's true, have good sex, and avoid excessive use of alcohol or drugs. They begin with their own stories of meditation training over two decades before introducing the basics of short meditations, the underlying health benefits of meditation practice, and supporting research. Particularly convincing chapters cover arguments against lying (it is stressful and destroys one's reputation) and how to reclaim "good sex" from the "trinity of bad sex ("objectifying patriarchal consumerism"). The back-and-forth format (the authors write alternating chapters) provides a natural outlet for one to tell a story about the other, creating an inmate feel. Studding each of their steps with mindfulness exercises, the authors stress that present, clear thought and action remain their guiding principles. Aiming to help readers "live an ethical and energized life," this should appeal to those interested in the potential benefits of mindfulness. (Apr.)

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In this animated debut, the Hases, a married couple and cofounders of a company that offers mindfulness classes and retreats, pinpoint six core principles inspired by Buddhism that will serve readers who feel "blinded by the blizzard of information, the typhoon of opinion and judgment." Though framed by Buddhist precepts, the authors' advice is tailored for general readers, regardless of spiritual inclinations: meditate, don't be a jerk, give a little, say what's true, have good sex, and avoid excessive use of alcohol or drugs. They begin with their own stories of meditation training over two decades before introducing the basics of short meditations, the underlying health benefits of meditation practice, and supporting research. Particularly convincing chapters cover arguments against lying (it is stressful and destroys one's reputation) and how to reclaim "good sex" from the "trinity of bad sex ("objectifying patriarchal consumerism"). The back-and-forth format (the authors write alternating chapters) provides a natural outlet for one to tell a story about the other, creating an inmate feel. Studding each of their steps with mindfulness exercises, the authors stress that present, clear thought and action remain their guiding principles. Aiming to help readers "live an ethical and energized life," this should appeal to those interested in the potential benefits of mindfulness. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hase, C., & hase, d. (2020). How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life . Shambhala.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hase, Craig and devon hase. 2020. How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life. Shambhala.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hase, Craig and devon hase. How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life Shambhala, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hase, C. and hase, d. (2020). How not to be a hot mess: a survival guide for modern life. Shambhala.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hase, Craig, and devon hase. How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life Shambhala, 2020.

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