书籍 The Happiness Advantage的封面

The Happiness Advantage

Shawn Achor

出版时间

2010-09-13

ISBN

9780307591548

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Our most commonly held formula for success is broken.

Conventional wisdom holds that if we work hard we will be more successful, and if we are more successful, then we’ll be happy. If we can just find that great job, win that next promotion, lose those five pounds, happiness will follow. But recent discoveries in the field of positive psychology have shown that this formula is actually backward: Happiness fuels success, not the other way around. When we are positive, our brains become more engaged, creative, motivated, energetic, resilient, and productive at work. This isn’t just an empty mantra. This discovery has been repeatedly borne out by rigorous research in psychology and neuroscience, management studies, and the bottom lines of organizations around the globe.

In The Happiness Advantage , Shawn Achor, who spent over a decade living, researching, and lecturing at Harvard University, draws on his own research—including one of the largest studies of happiness and potential at Harvard and others at companies like UBS and KPMG—to fix this broken formula. Using stories and case studies from his work with thousands of Fortune 500 executives in 42 countries, Achor explains how we can reprogram our brains to become more positive in order to gain a competitive edge at work.

Isolating seven practical, actionable principles that have been tried and tested everywhere from classrooms to boardrooms, stretching from Argentina to Zimbabwe, he shows us how we can capitalize on the Happiness Advantage to improve our performance and maximize our potential. Among the principles he outlines:

•The Tetris Effect: how to retrain our brains to spot patterns of possibility, so we can see—and seize—opportunities wherever we look.

•The Zorro Circle: how to channel our efforts on small, manageable goals, to gain the leverage to gradually conquer bigger and bigger ones.

•Social Investment: how to reap the dividends of investing in one of the greatest predictors of success and happiness—our social support network

A must-read for everyone trying to excel in a world of increasing workloads, stress, and negativity, The Happiness Advantage isn’t only about how to become happier at work. It’s about how to reap the benefits of a happier and more positive mind-set to achieve the extraordinary in our work and in our lives.

Shawn Achor, a member of Oprah's SuperSoul 100, is the winner of over a dozen distinguished teaching awards at Harvard University, where he delivered lectures on positive psychology in the most popular class at Harvard. Shawn has become one of the world's leading expert on the connection between happiness and success. His research on happiness made the cover of Harvard Business...

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用户评论
用Growth mindset来看待挫折,挫折也是机遇
把核心的观点拆分开,一般在前十页先放出三四成吸引读者,此为精华部分,然后跟上一段巨长的介绍本书观点和方法怎么怎么好,怎么怎么影响了一批又一批成功人士,读者读了之后会有什么什么样的收获的废话。(占大概百分之十到二十的内容),然后把剩下的核心思想观点拆成多少个部分,(in this case, 7 principles)然后不停的举例,举完全不着边际的例子,生硬的扩写伴随着不时插入的自吹自擂,最后最好再用百分之十的篇幅总结一下前面已经写过的东西 There you go 一本新鲜的美式自我提升类畅销书就写好了 当然了废话多不代表内容差,稍微看一看也是能有点收获的(不然我也不会看了) In this case: 利用least resistance 快乐导向成功,而不是成功导向快乐
Train your mind to scan for positive Make the best of everything happens Explanatory styles It’s not that bad It”ll get better More control in daily life Verbalize helps Start with small circles active entertainment: higher start energy, bring more joy 20s rule: put distractions 20s away invest in social support
meh
前半段冗长俗套且内容单一,后半段倒出乎意外地小有看点,不过整本书里提到的心理学实验确实颇有几分意思
无论是作者还是Tal Ben-Shahar本尊到豆瓣来,其研究都会被批评岁月静好,但他们的读者却能享受他们的观点。这也正是阅读的魅力,即便在cynical的氛围下,作者跟读者依然能维持得体的交锋与启发,能避开噪音。此书虽然很多论点、实验、数据都跟Happier重复,但视角拉开,传统心理学注重研究人为什么不开心,抑郁、压抑、各种精神病,找寻让病人康复的路径;积极心理学是聚焦于人为什么会快乐,幸福、平静,找寻让人happier的门径。人跟人之间,互相能讲道理要有一个前提,互相都明白其讨论的问题,否则都是鸡同鸭讲。积极心理学本身并不会让人快乐,知道跟行动的沟壑依然需要反复练习,成人或许不再需要被教育,却始终需要被提醒。打算把书中所提及的关于happiness的七八本书依次读一下。
无知是福
值得推广的两个神经科学基础概念:神经可塑性(neuroplasticity),髓鞘形成(myelination)。
The most impressive idea is happiness comes before success, not the other way around. I can’t agree more.