“A healthy person is not perfect but perfectible, not a done deal but a work in progress. Staying healthy takes discipline, work, and patience, which is why our life is a journey and perforce a heroic one.” PersonsDoneLife IsPerfectDealsOur LivesProgressJourneyDisciplineHealthyStayingHeroicNot PerfectWork In ProgressLife Is A JourneyHealthy Person Book:How to Be an Adult in Relationships: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving Source: How to Be an Adult in Relationships: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving
“Like all disciplines where information is shared and work contributes to their advancement, cuisine should be no different. The kitchen is our life, and we are available to share. We want to share our work so that future generations can cook and create a more efficient, easy and unquestionable quality.” WantShouldDifferentEasyQualityOur LivesGenerationsShareInformationDisciplineCookingAvailableCooksKitchenEfficientAdvancementFuture GenerationCuisine Author:Ferran Adria
“The discipline of personal mastery...starts with clarifying the things that really matter to us (and) living our lives in the service of our highest aspirations.” MatterOur LivesDisciplineHighestAspirationMasteryClarifyingPersonal Mastery Author:Peter Senge
“We are living at a time when the Prostestant church is rediscovering the truth that transformation in Christ occurs through the disciplines of formation. Finally, Adele Calhoun has pulled all of these together into one volume, complete with clear definitions and practices of a variety of ways that God uses to grow our lives. No longer do you have to root through scattered pieces of paper, nor a chapter here and there to get the big picture of the tried and true disciplines. This is one resource you will want to have at your fingertips.” WayWantUseBigsTogetherGrowsChristChurchPracticeClearPiecesOur LivesDisciplinePaperResourcesRootsTransformationDefinitionsVarietyChaptersVolumeHere And ThereFormationBig PictureFingertips Author:Greg Oden
“The disciplines of prayer, silence, and contemplation as practiced by the monastics and mystics are precisely that - stopping the noise, slowing down, and becoming still so that God can break through all our activity and noise to speak to us. Prayer serves to put all parts of our lives in God's presence, reminding us how holy our humanity really is.” StillsHumanitySpeakPrayerSilenceBreakOur LivesBecomingDisciplineHolyActivityDown AndNoiseContemplationStoppingSlow DownRemindingBreak ThroughSlowingGod's Presence Author:Jim Wallis