reviews of "the thinking body" by wisdom hackers
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“Descartes Would Be Scandalized” !
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How do we go beyond office ergonomics and liberate our full kinesthetic creativity in the information economy?
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“Good Stuff!”
Eamon Kircher-Allen, author and researcher at Columbia University
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“Descartes would be scandalized.”
Alexa Clay, provocateur, economic historian, author of The Misfit Economy
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“Superb essay that will transform your experience of that office chair
you are sitting on right NOW”
Tom Kenning, writer, journalist, adventurer !
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Liz Gallo, senior consultant at Foossa !
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!“This article really got me thinking…
!As I get deeper into my meditation practice and have taken up ballet as a form of exercise the body has been on my mind (pun intended).
!It also reminded me of my English teaching days and thinking about
how Japanese schools did a much better job of giving elementary school kids time to move. I definitely want to bring the body more
into my work and have been wondering how to do so.
Kris Hartley, author of Can Government Think? !
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!“Lee-Sean’s contemplative, well researched piece is a manifesto for office workers caged in both body and spirit.
!Weaving quotes from rare literary gems with firsthand interviews, he
makes a convincing case for the integration of kinesthetics in the workplace as an antidote to both physical stress and intellectual torpor.
!A must read for anybody with a 9–5 job and a stiff neck.
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