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Insanely Gifted: Turn Your Demons into Creative Rocket Fuel by
Jamie Catto
Canongate Books
Jul. 2016
240pp
書籍編號:
03-8760
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● 內文簡介

★ 知名評論家、學者喬姆斯基(Noam Chomsky)盛情推薦!

Insanely Gifted is a self help book from the creative dynamo, workshop leader and founder member of Faithless which will teach readers how to boost their creativity and transform their lives by embracing their dark side and harnessing the power of the “shadow self”.

From infancy we are taught to edit ourselves, trimming out the darker, weirder, less acceptable parts in order to please others. But this addiction to approval is holding us back.

What if we begin to be ourselves, honestly and fully?

Insanely Gifted shows how to transform our thinking and turn our inner demons into allies. How to reframe disappointment (because not getting what we want can be as interesting and useful as getting what we want). Through techniques to become aware of our Inner Critic, and exercises such as Full Body Listening, Catto invites us to better know our deepest instincts and unlock our true power.

 

● 作者簡介

Jamie Catto runs personal development workshops worldwide. His teaching builds on his own experience of overcoming creative hurdles, and provides techniques that invite everyone to fulfill their potential. He was also founding member of dance mega-group Faithless and acclaimed global music and philosophy project 1 Giant Leap. The first 1 Giant Leap project was nominated for two Grammys, sold over 300,000 albums and won numerous awards globally. The greatest hits album from Faithless was the fastest selling dance album of all time.

 

● 媒體報導

“Jamie Catto is a positive force in the world” Noam Chomsky

“Jamie Catto is kind, wise, open, boundlessly energetic, optimistic and passionate. I adore him” Stephen Fry

“Jamie Catto is a human icebreaker with a prow of determination and a motor of love, slicing through the frozen seas around us” Tom Robbins

“A friendly warning: prolonged exposure to Catto could blow your mind” Telegraph