What is the good life? And what is life mastery? Many play out a thought experiment, half for fun and half for real interest, to figure out or work out what can be used to identify what a good life is. What does this thought experiment consist of? It consists in imagining in what words, when we already feel we have arrived at the end of life, we would summarize the life we have lived.
Through such an idea, if we really feel it and take it seriously, we may indeed be confronted with the challenge of finding out and knowing (1) what is a good life or even the good life, and (2) how to realize it.
By decoding life mastery, we find out, (a) what life mastery consists of, (b) what master acts of life and what life skills are required for it, and (c) by what milestones and by what states of life it becomes apparent what degree and quality of life mastery is realized.
Ioannis Tzivanakis studied linguistics and philosophy of language at the University of Bremen. His main focus was semantics, consciousness research and holism.
Since 1996 he works as a trainer, coach and consultant in the areas of Life Mastery, Life Skills, Spirituality, Learning Intelligence and ADHD both in Germany and worldwide.
In 2006 and 2007 he published four issues of the Learning Intelligence Magazine on the topics of learning foundations, learning intelligence, management and spirituality.
His already published books are "ADHD Decoded" (2018), "Lexicon Of Life" (2021) and "Life Skills Mastery" (2022).
More information on his programs, courses, seminars and coaching areas can be found at:
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