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  • Care | Contagion | Community : Self & Other
    Care | Contagion | Community : Self & Other

    Self Other. Initiated during the first national lockdown in spring 2020, Autograph commissioned 10 UK-based visual artists to create new work responding to the wider contexts of the Covid-19 crisis.Using primarily photography and film, the artists reflect carefully and critically, often very personally, on the impact of the pandemic, their lived experiences, and the inevitability of change.To contextualise these new artist commissions, we invited 10 writers poets, scholars and curators to produce a short essay in response, and published a series of interviews with each artist discussing their practice.Presented together in this

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  • Future Life Progression : Meeting Your Future Self
    Future Life Progression : Meeting Your Future Self

    Your life is more phenomenal than you think. Every day is full of opportunities and synchronicities that evade our attention, only to diminish into a mundane routine and disbelief that anything greater could occur.That greater thing is your future self. We believe that the past influences our present, but does our present influence the future? How can we see into the future just as vividly as we can into the past?Future Life Progression: Meeting Your Future Self is a step by step discourse with exercises, meditations, and philosophies to help develop a tool kit and methodology that will uncover a hidden door within you that leads to a realm where your future self is waiting for you.The missing link to connecting to our future self is feeling. We can look into the past and vividly recall memories because of the emotions we felt during the past moment. When we think of our future, we cannot access the emotions and feelings our future self is having just by trying to think about it. Something more in depth and powerful is needed.This book will provide everything you need to connect to your future self, experience their emotions and feelings, and get a glimpse of the life they live to inspire you to see how phenomenal you are as a human being.The time has come to follow the synchronicities to the realm within you and connect to who you truly are and want to be. Regardless of where you are in your life you fully deserve to live a life that is abundant and purposeful. What better way to manifest that dream than to connect with your future self who is living that life?Your future self is waiting for you...

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  • Why the Church? : Self-Optimization or Community of Faith
    Why the Church? : Self-Optimization or Community of Faith

    Why did Christianity produce the special organizational form "church" in the first place?Is it possible to be a Christian without the church?To what extent is Christian faith in community with other believers an alternative to the mere self-optimization of individuals?In this accessible and questioning new work, Hans Joas traverses theological, church-historical, sociological, and ethical territory in search of a viable conception of the church adequate to contemporary globalized societies.Across eleven essays that draw on work by Ernst Troeltsch, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, H.Richard Niebuhr, Leszek Kolakowski and others, Joas reflects on key debates—from the failure of so-called secularization theory to explain religiosity in modern society, to the role of Christianity and the church in relation to rampant nationalism and refugee crises, and to the question of whether or not human dignity ever was, or still is, the highest value in the West.Addressing the sociology of the church as the distinctive communal formation of Christianity for the last two millennia, Joas underscores the need for Christian conceptions of church to balance theological sensibility with concrete sociological grounding.In the process, he considers the relation of a community of faith to contemporary ideas about the optimization of life.

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  • Enlightened Self-Interest : Individualism, Community, and the Common Good
    Enlightened Self-Interest : Individualism, Community, and the Common Good

    Insights into a compassionate alternative to a ruthlessly self-interested capitalist cultureSocietally sanctioned competition for money, power, and fame promotes selfishness, personal alienation, and widespread inequality, especially in market-oriented economies.Yet many of those engaging in this competitive individualism—the competition for rewards and limited resources—yearn to act directly to promote a more civil, equitable, and sustainable society.Enlightened Self-Interest offers evidence-based insights into the societal and individual consequences of this cultural practice and an actionable alternative to it.This meticulously researched and empirically rooted reexamination of hypercompetition and zero-sum thinking presents inspiring examples of people who have reclaimed their own lives by contributing to a more civil, equitable, and sustainable society.They model the vision of enlightened self-interest, merging self-interest with other interests in pursuit of the common good, resulting in widely shared benefits. Enlighted Self Interest provides a compelling case for incremental change and a series of actionable recommendations to jump-start a personal transition and to become part of a collective radical evolution.

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  • Why is this community so innovative?

    This community is so innovative because it fosters a culture of collaboration, creativity, and forward-thinking. The members of this community are encouraged to think outside the box, take risks, and pursue new ideas. There is a strong emphasis on learning and development, as well as a willingness to embrace change and adapt to new technologies and trends. Additionally, the community benefits from a diverse range of perspectives and expertise, which leads to a rich exchange of ideas and innovative solutions.

  • Why is the community here so self-righteous?

    The community here may be self-righteous due to a combination of factors such as a strong sense of moral superiority, a desire to uphold certain values or beliefs, and a tendency to judge others based on their own standards. Additionally, social media platforms can sometimes amplify self-righteous behavior as individuals seek validation and approval from their peers. It is important to remember that everyone has their own perspectives and beliefs, and it is essential to practice empathy and understanding towards others, even when we may not agree with them.

  • Self-destruction or self-preservation?

    Self-preservation is the act of protecting oneself from harm or danger, while self-destruction is the act of causing harm or damage to oneself. In life, it is important to prioritize self-preservation over self-destruction in order to maintain physical, mental, and emotional well-being. This involves making choices that prioritize one's health, safety, and overall happiness. While self-destruction may seem like an easy path in times of difficulty, it is ultimately more beneficial to focus on self-preservation in order to lead a fulfilling and positive life.

  • Is there a difference between self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-responsibility?

    Yes, there is a difference between self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-responsibility. Self-confidence is the belief in one's abilities and judgment, self-esteem is the overall sense of self-worth and value, and self-responsibility is taking ownership of one's actions and choices. While they are interconnected and can influence each other, they are distinct aspects of a person's psychological makeup. Self-confidence and self-esteem can contribute to a sense of self-responsibility, but they are not synonymous.

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  • Paul and His Colleagues : Identity, Collaboration, and Community
    Paul and His Colleagues : Identity, Collaboration, and Community

    Trevor Burke considers Paul’s colleagues and their different relationships with Paul, whether as equals, subordinates, and whether well-known or obscure, tracing how Paul refers to those with whom he associated in his letters.Burke examines these different figures in Paul’s life in depth, including the remarkably large number of women mentioned, and shows how they played key roles through a range of activities in helping establish and maintain Paul’s communities, including, preaching, teaching, visiting, baptizing, and the co-authoring of his letters. Burke employs a sociolinguistic approach to understand Paul’s social relations, arguing that the language Paul uses in his letters is the means whereby he constructs his social network.That is, Paul does not need to use a title (e.g., ‘apostle’) to indicate his role and function or that of his colleagues; rather, he ‘grammaticalizes’ social relations in his letters through his deliberate choice of lexeme (e.g., proper noun) and syntax (e.g., secondary clause) which signifies the value and contribution—and at times disapproval—of those with whom he joined forces.

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  • Sliding Sign Vacant/Meeting In Progress Self Adhesive 225x52mm
    Sliding Sign Vacant/Meeting In Progress Self Adhesive 225x52mm

    High quality aluminium and PVC. Sliding mechanism for dual message. Self adhesive backing. Displays 'Vacant' or 'Meeting in progress'. Dimensions: 50x200mm.

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  • Kohut's Self Psychology for a Fractured World : New Ways of Understanding the Self and Human Community
    Kohut's Self Psychology for a Fractured World : New Ways of Understanding the Self and Human Community

    Drawing from Kohut's conceptualisation of self, Riker sets out how contemporary America's formulation of persons as autonomous, self-sufficient individuals is deeply injurious to the development of a vitalizing self-structure—a condition which lies behind much of the mental illness and social malaise of today's world. By carefully attending to Kohut's texts, Riker explains the structural, functional, and dynamic dimensions of Kohut's concept of the self.He creatively extends this concept to show how the self can be conceived of as an erotic striving for connectedness, beauty, and harmony, separate from the ego.Riker uses this distinction to reveal how social practices of contemporary American society foster skills and traits to advance the aims of the ego for power and control, but tend to suppress the needs of the self to authentically express its ideals and connect with others.The book explores the impact that this view can have on clinical practice, and concludes by imaginatively constructing an ideal self-psychological society, using Plato's Republic as a touchstone. Informed by self psychology and philosophy, this book is essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and philosophers, seeking to revisit and revise constructions of both self and humanity.

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  • What is the difference between self-respect, self-esteem, and self-confidence?

    Self-respect refers to valuing oneself and holding oneself in high regard, regardless of external validation. Self-esteem is the overall sense of self-worth and self-value that one possesses. Self-confidence, on the other hand, is the belief in one's abilities and capabilities to achieve goals and handle challenges. While self-respect is about how one views oneself, self-esteem is about how one feels about oneself, and self-confidence is about how one believes in oneself.

  • How can one become more self-confident before meeting a woman?

    One way to become more self-confident before meeting a woman is to focus on your positive qualities and strengths. Remind yourself of your accomplishments and the things that make you unique and valuable. Additionally, practicing good self-care, such as exercising, getting enough sleep, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, can help boost your confidence. It can also be helpful to visualize a successful interaction with the woman and to remind yourself that everyone has insecurities and that it's okay to be vulnerable. Finally, try to approach the interaction with a positive and open mindset, and remember that confidence is attractive, but being genuine and respectful is even more important.

  • How can one overcome strong self-doubt, low self-esteem, and self-hatred?

    Overcoming strong self-doubt, low self-esteem, and self-hatred can be a challenging process, but it is possible with the right support and strategies. One approach is to seek therapy or counseling to work through underlying issues and develop coping mechanisms. Building self-compassion and practicing self-care can also help in shifting negative self-perceptions. Additionally, surrounding oneself with supportive and understanding individuals can provide a sense of validation and encouragement. Engaging in activities that bring joy and a sense of accomplishment can also help in building self-esteem and self-worth.

  • How can appreciating small things strengthen self-confidence, self-worth, and self-love?

    Appreciating small things can strengthen self-confidence, self-worth, and self-love by helping individuals recognize their own value and the value of their experiences. When we take the time to notice and appreciate the small things in life, it can boost our self-esteem and remind us of our own worth. This practice can also help individuals develop a more positive and grateful mindset, which can lead to greater self-love and acceptance. By finding joy and beauty in the small details, individuals can build a stronger sense of self-confidence and self-worth.

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