Ikigai : Japonların uzun ve mutlu yaşam sırrı / by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles ; translated by Meltem Uzun.
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- 9786052361450
- T 613 GAR 23
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T 612.3 ARN /O Ketçap mayonez ve sindirim / | T 612.82 BEY/O Beyin nasıl çalışır? | T 612.82 KAR/O Kadın beyni erkek beyni : birbirinizi ne kadar tanıyorsunuz ki? / | T 613 GAR Ikigai : Japonların uzun ve mutlu yaşam sırrı / | T 613 PAR /I Benim sağlık kitabım / | T 613 ZUR/O Adım Adım Sağlık / | T 613.2 BUL /O Can boğazdan çıkar : kan gruplarına göre beslenme / |
"Originally published in Spanish as Ikigai: Los secretos de Japón para una vida larga y feliz by Ediciones Urano, Barcelona."
Prologue: Ikigai: a mysterious word -- Ikigai: the art of staying young while growing old -- Antiaging secrets: little things that add up to a long and happy life -- From logotherapy to ikigai: how to live longer and better by finding your purpose -- Find flow in everything you do: how to turn work and free time into spaces for growth -- Masters of longevity: words of wisdom from the longest-living people in the world -- Lessons from Japan's centenarians: traditions and proverbs for happiness and longevity -- The ikigai diet: what the world's longest-living people eat and drink -- Gentle movements, longer life: exercises from the East that promote health and longevity -- Resilience and wabi-sabi: how to face life's challenges without letting stress and worry age you -- Epilogue: Ikigai: the art of living.
"Bring meaning and joy to all your days with this internationally bestselling guide to the Japanese concept of ikigai -- the happiness of always being busy -- as revealed by the daily habits of the world's longest-living people."--Amazon.com summary.
According to the Japanese, everyone has an ikigai, a reason for living. And according to the residents of the Japanese village with the world's longest-living people, finding it is the key to a happier and longer life. García and Miralles interviewed the residents of the village, and reveals the secrets to their longevity and happiness: how they eat, how they move, how they work, how they foster collaboration and community, and how bring satisfaction to their lives.
Turkish.
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