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Stoic at work : ancient wisdom to make your job a bit less annoying : 49 modern rules

You're in a meeting from hell that has already run overtime when a co-worker asks a nonsensical question about paradigm shifting a value proposition. You sit in silent fury hoping a mob of emus will take them down for pushing the discussion out another 15 minutes. And you wonder, how on earth did I get here? Nearly 2000 years ago, Marcus Aurelius faced similar frustrations as Roman emperor, and his timeless insights into human behaviour show that not much has changed in the workplace. He understood that some things are within our control and others are not. We have power over our own minds, but not outside events or other people's actions. In Stoic at Work, Annie Lawson offers 49 modern rules that invoke ancient wisdom to help anyone with a job manage the mind games, the meltdowns and the disturbing reality that we must work until we die. With a little Stoic inspiration it is possible to transform work from a place of irritation to a place of joy. Or a place that is a bit more tolerable, at least.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320005011063 158.7 LAW
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan, Reserved . 27 Jun 2024
32320005011055 158.7 LAW
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . On Loan, Reserved . 20 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781922616739 (pbk)
Classification Number 158.7 LAW
Author Lawson, Annie
Title Stoic at work : ancient wisdom to make your job a bit less annoying : 49 modern rules [BK]
Physical Description illustrations ;
You're in a meeting from hell that has already run overtime when a co-worker asks a nonsensical question about paradigm shifting a value proposition. You sit in silent fury hoping a mob of emus will take them down for pushing the discussion out another 15 minutes. And you wonder, how on earth did I get here? Nearly 2000 years ago, Marcus Aurelius faced similar frustrations as Roman emperor, and his timeless insights into human behaviour show that not much has changed in the workplace. He understood that some things are within our control and others are not. We have power over our own minds, but not outside events or other people's actions. In Stoic at Work, Annie Lawson offers 49 modern rules that invoke ancient wisdom to help anyone with a job manage the mind games, the meltdowns and the disturbing reality that we must work until we die. With a little Stoic inspiration it is possible to transform work from a place of irritation to a place of joy. Or a place that is a bit more tolerable, at least.
Subject Self-help publications
Work -- Psychological aspects
Quality of life
Philosophy, Ancient
Business communication
Decision making
Problem solving
Quality of life
stoicism
Decision making
Stoics
Business communication
Decision making
Philosophy, Ancient
Problem solving
Additional Author Davis, Oslo
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