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The Penguin guide to jazz recordings -
Core collection (9th ed. - 2008)
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In de negende editie van The Penguin guide to jazz recordings (1646 p./2008) worden 200 albums apart genoemd onder de noemer Core collection.
Dit
gerenommeerde naslagwerk verschijnt sinds 1992 om de twee jaren. Er worden
duizenden en duizenden cd's op een rijtje gezet. Elke titel krijgt een tot vier
sterren.
Tweehonderd van deze cd's worden extra naar voren gehaald
onder de noemer
Crown |
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In the crowded world of self-help literature, few promises are as alluring—and as intimidating—as the idea of a complete life overhaul. We scroll past endless productivity hacks and morning routine lists, often feeling overwhelmed. Where do you start? How do you make a change stick ?
John felt stuck in a rut. He was overweight, unhappy with his job, and struggled to find meaning in his life. He knew he needed to make a change, but he didn't know where to start. That's when he stumbled upon the book "21 Days to Change Your Habits, Change Your Life" by Marc Reklau. In the crowded world of self-help literature, few
But the price was right—three dollars—and the rain showed no sign of stopping. He bought it, mostly as a joke. He figured it would end up gathering dust on his nightstand, a monument to his cynicism. How do you make a change stick
The new behavior moves from the prefrontal cortex (decision making) to the basal ganglia (automatic processing). By day 21, the readers are encouraged to "stack" habits—tying the new behavior to an existing anchor, such as doing pushups every time you boil water for coffee. He knew he needed to make a change,
He opened the PDF again, looking for a loophole. Instead, he found a chapter on the Pain of Discipline vs. The Pain of Regret .
Elias sat at his desk. He wrote three sentences. They were terrible. He wrote three more. He closed the notebook. The habit wasn't about writing a masterpiece; it was about showing up. He realized that the "21 days" wasn't a magic spell—it was a test of resilience.
(woensdag 1 juni 2022)