Catherine Blyth reveals why time sped up, why there never seems to be enough, and how to make it yours again. We have more time than ever: each one of us can expect 1000 months on this planet if we're lucky. So why do we feel time-poor? Our world is addicted to fast and we have become its servant. Instead of grasping the liberating potential of technology, many of us are locked into a doomed race to outpace hurry. Blyth combines cutting-edge research from neuroscience and psychology with accessible stories - from Leonardo Da Vinci to Usain Bolt, Aristotle to Anna Wintour, and Kant to Keith Richards - to reveal timeless truths about humanity's finest invention.
Catherine Blyth Orden de los libros



- 2017
- 2012
Exploring the significance of marriage, the book provides a blend of historical anecdotes, research findings, and real-life examples to illustrate how to nurture a successful partnership. Catherine Blyth offers humorous yet practical advice on overcoming common challenges like infidelity and difficult in-laws, while addressing essential questions about intimacy and communication. The engaging narrative encourages couples to appreciate the joys of married life and offers insights on maintaining a strong bond.
- 2009
Every day we use our mobiles and computers to communicate, but ironically we are losing touch with face-to-face talk. Catherine Blyth reveals the endless possibliities of conversation if you break the ice and say hello.