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by Huang Chungliang Al/ Lynch Jerry

ePub Mentoring download
Author:
Huang Chungliang Al/ Lynch Jerry
ISBN13:
978-0062512512
ISBN:
006251251X
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Publisher:
Harpercollins; 1 edition (January 30, 2012)
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Subcategory:
Relationships
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1384 kb
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1103 kb
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4.1
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394

Chungliang Al Huang is the founder-president of Living Tao Foundation and the director of Lan Ting Institute

Chungliang Al Huang is the founder-president of Living Tao Foundation and the director of Lan Ting Institute.

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Mentoring The TAO of Giving and Receiving Wisdom Chungliang Al Huang and Jerry Lynch This book reminds of us that there is beauty and poetry in mentoring and that it truly is an art. Through the use of Chinese and English calligraphy, the wisdom and warmth of the relationship. Through the use of Chinese and English calligraphy, the wisdom and warmth of the relationship between Huang and Lynch is richly translated onto paper for all of us to learn from. The blend of Tao wisdom from Chinese classics and modern insight and experience is what forms the new model referred to as Tao mentoring

Chungliang Al Huang (Chinese: 黃忠良) is a notable philosopher, dancer, performing artist, and internationally acclaimed taijiquan master and educator, having received the Republic of China’s most prestigious award in the field of education, the Gold.

Chungliang Al Huang (Chinese: 黃忠良) is a notable philosopher, dancer, performing artist, and internationally acclaimed taijiquan master and educator, having received the Republic of China’s most prestigious award in the field of education, the Gold Medal Award, from its Ministry of Education

Chungliang Al Huang's books include Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain and, with Jerry Lynch, Thinking Body . Jerry Lynch, a psychologist and speaker whose books include Living Beyond Limits, lives in Santa Cruz, CA.

Chungliang Al Huang's books include Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain and, with Jerry Lynch, Thinking Body, Dancing Mind and Working Out, Working Within.

Chungliang Al Huang and Jerry Lynch have put together the best book that I have read for many years. The last time I read a book that was so memorable was the Prophet, by Kahil Gabran. Few books leave lasting impressions, but this one is truly a gift of the mind and spirit

Chungliang Al Huang and Jerry Lynch have put together the best book that I have read for many years. Few books leave lasting impressions, but this one is truly a gift of the mind and spirit. You can feel the synergy between the authors as you turn each page

Authors Jerry Lynch and Chungliang Al Huang, using lessons from the The Art of War, as well as other ancient Taoist books such as the I Ching and Tao Te Ching, teach readers to develop the capacities and qualities that make a champion-such as high self-esteem, courage, fortitude.

Authors Jerry Lynch and Chungliang Al Huang, using lessons from the The Art of War, as well as other ancient Taoist books such as the I Ching and Tao Te Ching, teach readers to develop the capacities and qualities that make a champion-such as high self-esteem, courage, fortitude, determination, perseverance, tenacity, self-awareness, integrity, the ability to take risks, and the.

by Jerry Lynch, Al Chung-Liang Huang, Chungliang Al Huang.

Find nearly any book by Chungliang Al Huang. Get the best deal by comparing prices from over 100,000 booksellers. Working Out, Working Within: The Tao of Inner Fitness Through Sports and Exercise. by Jerry Lynch, Al Chung-Liang Huang, Chungliang Al Huang. ISBN 9780788192050 (978-0-7881-9205-0) Hardcover, Diane Pub Co, 2000.

Chungliang Al Huang’s most popular book is Tao Te Ching. Tao Mentoring: Cultivate Collaborative Relationships in All Areas of Your Life by. Chungliang Al Huang, Jerry Lynch.

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  • One of my all time favorites. I received this from a teacher friend of mine, and I have passed it on to other educators.

  • I still use this book as a guidebook for working with my clients. The deep wisdom helps me to trust in the Way.

  • This book's simple and clear teachings were it's major strengths. It shared about the virtues of helping human beings become more ethical, joyful and peaceful. A must read for anyone working with young people or in the social services.

  • gave book to my mum she loves it

  • Mentoring- The TAO of Giving and Receiving Wisdom offers a collection of simple and direct principles for becoming a stronger mentor/teacher and a stronger learner. By presenting the reader with both content and interpretations from Taoist texts and parables, the authors manage to elicit a process of self-examination in the reader. The text is sparse, in that no words are wasted to impress or patronize. Just as the text advises the strength of Simplicity as virtue, the text simply provides a vision of the virtues required to strengthen our relationships with others and to deal with the challenges and change which we all face productively. The text's first half examines the "dance" we engage in when we become both mentor and mentee. The strength of this text is that it has the power to inspire us to be more thoughtful in our mentoring (professional) and personal relationships, and through building better bonds and exchanging wisdom, lead better lives. This book goes on giving forever, as the content inspires the reader to begin "writing" their own internal journey on the subject. This is Mentoring as the Art of Exchanging Wisdom in action. There's plenty in here to reflect on for the rest of your life.

  • With life's complications weighing on our shoulders it is only natural to seek ways to simplify and improve the quality of our lives and those that surround us. Such methods are described in this wonderfully written book. Through the simplistic process of mentoring, knowledge is unselfishly shared with others, creating an unmeasurable positive impact on their lives. Unknowingly, in return, our lives are positively impacted as well. The author reinforces that our own personal growth begins with encouraging growth in others. The message, although very elementary, has had a profound effect on my relationship building skills with my family, co-workers, and friends.

  • Mentoring The TAO of Giving and Receiving Wisdom Chungliang Al Huang and Jerry Lynch
    This book reminds of us that there is beauty and poetry in mentoring and that it truly is an art. Through the use of Chinese and English calligraphy, the wisdom and warmth of the relationship between Huang and Lynch is richly translated onto paper for all of us to learn from. The blend of Tao wisdom from Chinese classics and modern insight and experience is what forms the new model referred to as Tao mentoring. While the book might lack the detail, analysis, or specific instruction some lust for or expect in a book related to business and mentoring, it eloquently points out that each relationship of our lives is related to the key principles of mentoring. The book then provides explanation and art for each principle. It also invites us to add our own through reflection and practice. Mentoring, The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom is rich with simple and critical exploration of Tao mentoring--a mutually beneficial process of guiding and growing together.
    Through art (both in calligraphy and words) the book uses wonderful stories and quotes to demonstrate key elements of Tao mentorship. Included among the key elements are: Each mentor must be a mentoree and vice versa. Trust, non-judgement and other principles related to the heart and soul are essential for effective and honest mentorship. There is joy and reward in the journey itself, it not always found in just reaching the goal.
    This is a must read for anyone wanting to be mindful of effective, harmonious mentoring. The principles are universal and a welcome refresher. The art and quick, simple read also make the book a treasure to be able to revisit from time to time.
    I especially liked the reference to natural elements in relation to mentoring.
    "According to the Tao, the best relationships are like water; they benefit all things and do not compete with them. Water is a natural element that ultimately changes the shape of whatever touches in a satisfying, positive way."