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Catherine Blyth

    The Art of Marriage
    The Art of Conversation
    On time: Finding your pace in a world addicted to fast
    The Art of Conversation
    Enjoy Time: Stop rushing. Get more done.
    On Time
    • 2018

      Enjoy Time: Stop rushing. Get more done.

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(41)Add rating

      We are living longer than ever and, thanks to technology, we are able to accomplish so much more. So why do we feel time poor? In 20 eye-opening lessons, Catherine Blyth combines cutting-edge science and psychology to show why time runs away from you, then provides the tools to get it back. Learn why the clock speeds up just when you wish it would go slow, how your tempo can be manipulated and why we all misuse and miscalculate time. But you can beat the time thieves. Reset your body clock, refurbish your routine, harness momentum and slow down. Not only will time be more enjoyable, but you really will get more done.

      Enjoy Time: Stop rushing. Get more done.
    • 2017

      On Time by Catherine Blyth reveals why time sped up, why there never seems to be enough, and how to make it yours again.

      On Time
    • 2017

      Catherine Blyth reveals why time sped up, why there never seems to be enough, and how to make it yours again. We have more time than ever: each one of us can expect 1000 months on this planet if we're lucky. So why do we feel time-poor? Our world is addicted to fast and we have become its servant. Instead of grasping the liberating potential of technology, many of us are locked into a doomed race to outpace hurry. Blyth combines cutting-edge research from neuroscience and psychology with accessible stories - from Leonardo Da Vinci to Usain Bolt, Aristotle to Anna Wintour, and Kant to Keith Richards - to reveal timeless truths about humanity's finest invention.

      On time: Finding your pace in a world addicted to fast
    • 2012

      The Art of Marriage

      A Guide to Living Life as Two

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the significance of marriage, the book provides a blend of historical anecdotes, research findings, and real-life examples to illustrate how to nurture a successful partnership. Catherine Blyth offers humorous yet practical advice on overcoming common challenges like infidelity and difficult in-laws, while addressing essential questions about intimacy and communication. The engaging narrative encourages couples to appreciate the joys of married life and offers insights on maintaining a strong bond.

      The Art of Marriage
    • 2009

      The Art of Conversation

      A Guided Tour of a Neglected Pleasure

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.0(44)Add rating

      Focusing on the decline of meaningful conversation, the author draws on examples from various fields such as history, literature, and anthropology to illustrate the issue. By analyzing cultural influences and societal changes, the book provides practical tools and insights to help readers revive and enhance their conversational skills, ultimately aiming to restore the art of dialogue in everyday life.

      The Art of Conversation
    • 2009

      Every day we use our mobiles and computers to communicate, but ironically we are losing touch with face-to-face talk. Catherine Blyth reveals the endless possibliities of conversation if you break the ice and say hello.

      The Art of Conversation