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Rethinking Positive Thinking
- Inside the New Science of Motivation
- Narrated by: Karen Saltus
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's summary
From pop music to political speeches to commercials, the general message is the same: look on the bright side, be optimistic in the face of adversity, and focus on your dreams. And whether we're trying to motivate ourselves to lose weight, snag a promotion at work, or run a marathon, we're told time and time again that focusing on fulfilling our wishes will make them come true. Gabriele Oettingen draws on more than 20 years of research in the science of human motivation to reveal why the conventional wisdom falls short. The obstacles that we think prevent us from realizing our deepest wishes can actually lead to their fulfillment.
Based on her groundbreaking research and large-scale scientific studies, Oettingen introduces a new way to visualize the future, called mental contrasting. It combines focusing on our dreams with visualizing the obstacles that stand in our way. In Rethinking Positive Thinking, Oettingen applies mental contrasting to three key areas of personal change - becoming healthier, nurturing personal and professional relationships, and performing better at work. She introduces readers to the key phases of mental contrasting using a proven four-step process called WOOP - Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan - and offers advice and exercises on how to best apply this method to daily life. Through mental contrasting, people in Oettingen's studies have become significantly more motivated to quit smoking, lose weight, get better grades, sustain fulfilling relationships, and negotiate more effectively in business situations. Whether you are unhappy and struggling with serious problems or you just want to improve, discover, and explore new opportunities, this book will deepen your ideas about human motivation and help you boldly chart a new path ahead.
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- Narrated by: Shannon Parks
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Decades of research on achievement suggests people at the top of their game tend to reach their goals because of what they do - not because of who they are. In this short, provocative, and useful HBR Single, motivational psychologist Heidi Grant Halvorson translates the psychological secrets of these winning human beings for your use.
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Excellent Expansion of HBR Blog Post
- By Douglas C. Bates on 06-22-12
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The Path to Purpose
- How Young People Find Their Calling in Life
- By: William Damon
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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William Damon's groundbreaking study shows that about one-fifth of youth today are thriving - highly engaged in activities they love and developing a clear sense of what they want to do with their lives - but approximately one-fourth are still rudderless, at serious risk of never fulfilling their potential. The largest portion are teetering on the brink, in need of guidance to help them move forward: some are "dabblers" who pursue strings of disconnected interests with no real commitment; others, "dreamers" who have no realistic plans or understanding of what success will require.
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A must read if you have a teen in your life that you would like to influence or just talk to!
- By E.C. on 09-16-24
By: William Damon
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Happy Together
- Using the Science of Positive Psychology to Build Love That Lasts
- By: Suzann Pileggi Pawelski MAPP, James O. Pawelski PhD
- Narrated by: Coleen Marlo
- Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
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In fairy tales, lasting love just happens. But in real life, healthy habits are what build happiness over the long haul. Happy Together, written by positive psychology experts and husband-and-wife team Suzann Pileggi Pawelski and James O. Pawelski, is the first book on using the principles of positive psychology to create thriving romantic relationships. Combining extensive scientific research and real-life examples, this book will help you find and feed the good in yourself and your partner.
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Hour after hour of list after list
- By Madelyn on 05-08-18
By: Suzann Pileggi Pawelski MAPP, and others
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Negative Self-Talk and How to Change It
- By: Shad Helmstetter PhD
- Narrated by: Douglas Martin
- Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Negative Self-Talk and How to Change It is an immediately helpful, life-changing handbook of how to deal with negative self-talk - for yourself, or anyone in your life. Shad Helmstetter, PhD, the best-selling author of more than 20 books, is the leading authority in the field of self-talk today. In this book written for today’s listener, Dr. Helmstetter gives you all of the important information you need to change negative self-talk forever, in a short, easy-listening, and condensed format.
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He wants you to Pay for his App
- By J. Perez on 02-18-22
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Making Habits, Breaking Habits
- Why We Do Things, Why We Don't, and How to Make Any Change Stick
- By: Jeremy Dean
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
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Say you want to start going to the gym or practicing a musical instrument. How long should it take before you stop having to force it and start doing it automatically? The surprising answers are found in Making Habits, Breaking Habits, a leading psychologist’s popular examination of one of the most powerful and underappreciated processes in the brain. Although people like to think that they are in control, the vast majority of human behavior occurs without any decision-making or conscious thought.
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- By Trish Vidal on 05-22-14
By: Jeremy Dean
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You Are What You Think
- By: Dr. David Stoop
- Narrated by: Tom Parks
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
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"Attitude is everything." It's what makes the difference between those who succeed and those who fail. And it's easy to see - in other people. It's not as easy to recognize when our own attitude needs adjustment or to know how to change it. In You Are What You Think, David Stoop shows listeners how to use self-talk to make positive changes in their attitudes and beliefs.
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scripture
- By P M D on 08-28-24
By: Dr. David Stoop
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The Now Habit
- By: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
- Narrated by: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
- Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
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If you are a professional, manager, student, entrepreneur, writer, or homemaker, this audiobook will help you achieve your goals more rapidly, whether they are large, complex challenges or the small, essential tasks of everyday life and work. If you now work effectively, even though you have too much to do and too little time, The Now Habit will show you how to prioritize your goals to allow more time for guilt-free play.
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A keeper
- By Ron on 03-17-07
By: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
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Love 2.0
- How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become
- By: Barbara Fredrickson
- Narrated by: Barbara Fredrickson
- Length: 7 hrs and 47 mins
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We all know love matters, but in this groundbreaking book positive emotions expert Barbara Fredrickson shows us how much. Even more than happiness and optimism, love holds the key to improving our mental and physical health as well as lengthening our lives. Using research from her own lab, Fredrickson redefines love not as a stable behemoth, but as micro-moments of connection between people - even strangers.
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I appreciate the poetry.
- By A Partner in Crime... on 02-14-16
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Unf--k Your Body
- Using Science to Eat, Sleep, Breathe, Move, and Feel Better
- By: Faith G. Harper
- Narrated by: Faith G. Harper PhD
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
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Dr. Faith G. Harper explains the emerging science of the gut-brain connection and the vagus nerve so that everyone can understand what’s going on in your body and how to make friends with it again, especially if you’ve experienced trauma or chronic stress. Filled with straight talk and practical exercises so you can reconnect with your physical needs and reactions, work through body shame, manage illness and disability, and implement small changes that make a huge difference in how you feel every day. You are a whole person, and it’s time to reconnect with yourself!
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she lost me at - weight loss is racist as f*ck
- By Eliza Vermillion on 09-21-22
By: Faith G. Harper
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The ADHD Advantage
- What You Thought Was a Diagnosis May Be Your Greatest Strength
- By: Dale Archer MD
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
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Sharing the stories of highly successful people with ADHD, Dr. Archer offers a vitally important and inspiring new way to recognize ADHD traits in oneself or in one's loved ones, and then leverage them to great advantage - without drugs. As someone who not only has ADHD himself but also has never used medication to treat it, Dr. Archer understands the condition from a unique standpoint.
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This guy doesn't understand ADHD – at all
- By Oliver Nielsen on 02-25-16
By: Dale Archer MD
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- A Miller
- 06-01-16
WOOP is Wonderful but its Messenger is Meh.
This book helped me achieve my WISH of finding a solid alternative to positive thinking and "Just Hang In There" cat posters. It's written by an academic so there is a lot of focus on reviewing study after study. It drives the point home that you can rely on these techniques to get your desired OUTCOME. However it can also get a bit tedious and I found myself tuning it out after a while. A major OBSTACLE is the narrator whose reads in the classic "self-help" style. The one that is cloying, ever chipper, and breathlessly effervescent whether talking about organizational tips or suicide. Maybe I listen to too many podcasts and author read works, but I like a more relaxed and authentic reading of the material. That being said I PLAN to listen to this title again in the future to refresh and reinforce the techniques of WOOP. The message is that good.
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- Chris Johnson
- 02-14-21
I've been studying goals for a long time ...
This is probably the best book on actually getting what you want in life, without all that wishy washy stuff that keeps people stuck and confused This book is a life changer ... can't wait to implement this everyday for the rest of my life!
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-04-20
Simple but LIFE CHANGING TECHNIQUE
This is a scientific way of looking at goal setting and the underlying motivation needed to achieve goals. I just finished listening to the audiobook and I was already able to use the technique very effectively. EVERYONE should read this book and use the WOOP technique to help achieve their goals. Much better than the more popular SMART technique. The book walks the listener through scientific experiments exploring how positive thinking effects acheivment of goals. The general conclusion is that positive thinking alone does not help us achieve our goals. Then it further explores what we can do to improve our chances of achievement. On the negative side, the voice of the narrator can be a bit annoying and the experiments can be a bit repetitive. I will recommend to everyone I know!
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- Mark R
- 02-14-15
Very good information, but should be shorter
I liked the book, but I thought there was a lot of extra information that didn't add much value. I think this probably would've been better as a white paper. I would have liked more examples of how to utilize the techniques.
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- Julia
- 12-17-19
Ground Breaking message -- teeth gritting narrator
It helps a lot to pause the book periodically and see the author deliver her message and imagine her text in her own voice. WOOP is great stuff and 'positive thinking' (aka maladaptive daydreaming) is even worse in my experience than the author suggests. This book is a great antidote to the whole 'upbeat pose to go upward' cruel side message of so many self help books.
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- Todd W. Jones
- 01-06-21
Interesting but narration is worst ever!
So happy I bought the book, because the narrator's voice is really annoying. Better suited for children's books!
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- Matthew J.
- 02-26-18
The narrator is terrible for this book.
Would you consider the audio edition of Rethinking Positive Thinking to be better than the print version?
The narrator's voice made me feel like I'm listening to a corporate training video about safety, bringing back my zoning out, falling asleep, boredom experience, just waiting for it to be over.
I'm better off reading this book.
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- Tac1380
- 09-17-18
The best books on personal motivation that I’ve read or listen to.
I liked this book a lot. Prof Oettingen is not as good at storytelling as some other more well known authors who write in the behavioral science area such as Malcom Gladwell, Charles Duhigg and Daniel Pink. But what she lacks in storytelling, she more than makes up for with her professional credentials and evidence based research to back-up her claims.
Prof Oettingen provides a rational explanation and numerous examples for why positive thinking alone does not work. That is, our sub- conscious mind does not prompt us to take action because it believes we have already attain the goal. She also provides numerous examples of where her method of mental contrasting and implementation intentions (WOOP) did work to help her subjects achieve their goals and why it works.
Most importantly, Prof Oettingen outlines in simply steps and layman’s terms how anyone can integrate WOOP Into their daily routine to help them achieve goals that may be hard, but otherwise feasible and attainable. The steps she outlined in the book are simply to implement. But I found it even easier to implement the steps after I downloaded and started using the free WOOP app.
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- Tina
- 09-25-17
Good content. Terrible writing.
The premise and research is fine but it's like listening to a never ending lecture by Ben Stein. I started using WOOP myself with great success and am teaching my kids as well.
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- 09-30-17
could have been a lot shoter
Good information but a lot of overkill with the study results ...worth slogging through though. is really helpful. Woop
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