A practical guide for people in responsible positions
This is a practical guide for leaders, managers and anyone who wants to improve their leadership skills. Walters, also known by his spiritual name Swami Kriyananda, draws on spiritual and ethical principles to offer guidelines for successful and responsible leadership.
The third part of the "Bruce Lee's Fighting Method" series is the most demanding and most openly demonstrates the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do: discard everything superfluous and keep only what really works under real pressure.
Sportska tribina, 1980.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
15.46 €
Manuals and guides • Psychotherapy and self-help • Journals and magazines • Spirituality of the East
The second issue of the Croatian tantric magazine Tantra, edited by Davor Stančić (a pioneer of tantra in the region), introduces more columns and broadens the focus on practical exercises for both sexes, tantric tradition, and deep experiences.
Ostvarenje, 1998.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.32 €
Manuals and guides • Parenting and upbringing
There are many books on parenting, but if you look closely, most of them are about motherhood. Fathers are given brief instructions on how to behave and how to be helpful.
Naklada Ljevak, 2008.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.14 €
Manuals and guides • Photography • Computer Science and Technology
A practical, accessible introduction to digital photography for beginners and those who want to quickly master the basics without going into all the technical details. The book is part of the "brief plus" series - concise, clear and motivating for rapid p
Miš, 2004.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.76 €
Sports and leisure • Manuals and guides • Hobbies and interests
The book is a brief, popular-historical overview of the origin and development of card games in the world, with special emphasis on the Croatian context.
The second part of "Fighting Methods" is dedicated to perfecting the technique and turning knowledge into a practical fighting skill. Bruce here abandons the classic approach of "form for form's sake" and introduces the concept of "training with intention