Whole brain living : the anatomy of choice and the four characters that drive our life
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Published
Carlsbad, California : Hay House, Inc., 2021.
Format
Book
Edition
1st edition.
Status
Clallam Bay - Nonfiction (Adult)
612.82 TAYLOR
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612.82 TAYLOR
1 available
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LC Subjects
Brain -- Popular works.
Brain damage -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
Brain damage -- Patients.
Cerebrovascular disease -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
Emotions -- Physiological aspects.
Mind and body.
Neurosciences -- Popular works.
Neuroscientists -- United States -- Biography.
Personality -- Physiological aspects.
Taylor, Jill Bolte, -- 1959-
Brain damage -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
Brain damage -- Patients.
Cerebrovascular disease -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
Emotions -- Physiological aspects.
Mind and body.
Neurosciences -- Popular works.
Neuroscientists -- United States -- Biography.
Personality -- Physiological aspects.
Taylor, Jill Bolte, -- 1959-
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Published
Carlsbad, California : Hay House, Inc., 2021.
Edition
1st edition.
Physical Desc
xi, 289 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Includes index.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"At age 37, Harvard neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor suffered a massive left-hemisphere stroke that took away her ability to speak, walk, read, write, or remember any of her life--and gave her an unprecedented, profound experience of dwelling in the right hemisphere and the sense of oneness and peace to be found there. Her recovery led to her writing the New York Times bestseller My Stroke of Insight, being named one of Time Magazine's Most Influential People in the world, and delivering one of the top talks of all time at the world renowned TED conference. Dr. Jill closed her famous TED talk by stating that we have the power to choose, moment by moment, who and how we want to be in the world. Since she uttered those words in 2008, she has received hundreds of thousands of emails from people all around the world asking for a specific set of directions on how they too can choose a peaceful mind-set in a world where politics, relationships, and life in general spiral into an uncomfortable state of chaos"--,Provided by publisher.