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12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

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2018
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Rule 1 - Stand up straight with your shoulders back
Rule 2 - Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping
Rule 3 - Make friends with people who want the best for you
Rule 4 - Compare yourself with who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today
Rule 5 - Do not let your children to anything that makes you dislike them
Rule 6 - Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world
Rule 7 - Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)
Rule 8 - Tell the truth - or at least don't lie
Rule 9 - Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don't
Rule 10 - Be precise in your speech
Rule 11 - Do not bother children when they are skateboarding
Rule 12 - Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street
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It is for such reasons that I always ask my clinical clients first about sleep.  Do they wake up in the morning at approximately the time the typical person wakes up, and at the same time every day?  If the answer is no, fixing that is the first thing I recommend.  It doesn’t matter so much if they go to bed at the same time each evening, but waking up at a consistent hour is a necessity.  Anxiety and depression cannot be easily treated if the sufferer has unpredictable daily routines.  The systems that mediate negative emotion are tightly tied to the properly cyclical circadian rhythms.  The next thing I ask about is breakfast.  I counsel my clients to eat a fat and protein-heavy breakfast as soon as possible after they awaken (no simple carbohydrates, no sugars, as they are digested too rapidly, and produce a blood-sugar spike and rapid dip).  This is because anxious and depressed people are already stressed, particularly if their lives have not been under control for a good while.  Their bodies are therefore primed to hypersecrete insulin, if they engage in any complex or demanding activity.  If they do so after fasting all night and before eating, the excess insulin in their bloodstream will mop up all their blood sugar.  Then they become hypoglycemic and psychophysiologically unstable.

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 08-May-2018
Random House
Book on CD
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Date Issued:
08-May-2018
Format:
Book on CD
Cover Price:
$45.00
Length:
15 hrs 40 min (416 pages)
"Read":
Once
Reading(s):
1)   11 Jan 2023 - 19 Jan 2023
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Internal ID:
12999
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ISBN:
1-984-83397-9
ISBN-13:
978-1-984-83397-6
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Jordan B Peterson  - Narration
From amazon.com:

Renowned psychologist Jordan B. Peterson, an intellectual provocateur like no one since the arrival of Camille Paglia, brings his uncompromising voice to readers wanting to lead a deeper and more profoundly meaningful life.

At once informative, surprising and humorous, Dr. Peterson tells us straightforwardly why skateboarding kids should be left alone, why you should always pet a cat when you meet one on the street, and what dreadful fate awaits those who carelessly criticize everything but themselves.

Why should you never let your children do anything that makes you dislike them? Why did the ancient Egyptians worship the capacity to pay attention as the highest of their gods? What can we learn from the lowly lobster about standing up straight and moving forthrightly through life? Dr. Peterson discusses discipline, responsibility, and the necessity of clear, truthful thinking, distilling the discoveries of science and the lessons from the great myths of the world into 12 profound directives for living properly in today's ever-transforming world. 12 Rules for Life delves deeply into the hidden realms lurking beneath our commonplace assumptions, enlightening the mind and spirit of its readers, keeping the chaos and nihilism that threaten and tempt the modern mind firmly at bay.
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