Apocalyptic Best Practices: A unique approach to fear and change
Elisebeth Vanderweil
(Author)
Margaret Meps Schulte
(Illustrator)
Description
Contrary to our popular narrative, "apocalypse" is not a final destruction of the world. Apocalypse is Toto, pulling back the curtain on the con-man behind the terrifying Wizard of Oz. And we have as many Totos as we have cons.We also have lots of worlds we inhabit, any one of which can come to a sudden, terrifying end. The fear inherent in massive events like death, divorce, desertion, or destitution can be an ending or beginning.How can you keep fear from derailing your life? Partner with it.Apocalyptic Best Practices helps people navigate sudden, massive change and the fear that is our anti-hero. It helps you engage fear as an ally rather than an enemy.Use this book to learn tactics for making space that's safe enough to understand your fear. Learn how to identify how the world around you weaponizes fear to control you. Understand how to engage with fear and learn how to use it as a compass to empower yourself to make confident choices that truly reflect your values.Product Details
Price
$23.99
Publisher
Independently Published
Publish Date
December 23, 2020
Pages
226
Dimensions
7.52 X 9.25 X 0.48 inches | 0.87 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798695845600
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About the Author
Margaret Meps Schulte is the U.S. expert on how to talk to strangers and make the most from spontaneous encounters. She is best-known for her lively presentations on How to Talk to Strangers, which are accompanied by original -- and unforgettable -- giant cartoons. A full-time adventurer and former bluewater sailor, she has a million crazy, creative ideas every day. She has lived aboard a 33-foot junk-rigged sailboat, Flutterby, and in a lumbering van known as The Squid Wagon. She is currently based in Vero Beach, Florida, but she falls in love with every place where she stays at least two weeks.