
Overcoming Obstacles and Finding Success
The Power of Performance Psychology
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó Routledge
- Megjelenés dátuma 2024. december 18.
- ISBN 9781032455556
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem272 oldal
- Méret 229x152 mm
- Súly 453 g
- Nyelv angol 672
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Rövid leírás:
This valuable book identifies common obstacles that can impact on success and offers highly-accessible exercises to help readers overcome them. Featuring expertise from high-level performers about their journey to the top of their domain, it offers practical advice on how to stand out from the crowd.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This valuable book identifies common obstacles in any endeavor that can impact on success and offers highly accessible exercises to help readers overcome them. Featuring expertise from dozens of high-level performers regarding their journey to the top of their domain, it offers practical advice on how to separate yourself from your competition and stand out from the crowd.
All performers, whether beginners or world class, in sports, business, the arts, and beyond, have encountered obstacles in their careers. Acknowledging that every successful person must work hard, this book offers a blueprint for those wanting to map out their own success based on over twenty years of research into performance, and the authors? experiences of guiding career development among their mentees and teaching courses on the topic. Each chapter includes a case study that exemplifies one of the most common obstacles individuals face in their efforts to be successful, including topics like impostor syndrome, artificial ceilings, facing rejection, and not allowing for rest or recovery. Following this, the chapter goes on to provide a series of engaging exercises for readers to reflect on their own performance and techniques, and enables them to strategize ways they can modify their performance to achieve better results. Throughout, the book is underpinned by theoretical frameworks from performance psychology, clear actionable steps for achieving success, and suggested readings for further study.
Written with career development in mind, the applications of this book are far-reaching, with relevance for all those looking to excel in their chosen fields.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
1. Historical vs. Recent Views of Success?
2. Satisficing: This is Good Enough!
3: Impostor Syndrome: Feeling Like a Fraud?
4. Artificial Ceilings: This is Where I Top Out?
5. Giving Up: I Should Just Quit?
6. Limiting Your Scope: Think Like a Kid?
7. Facing Rejection: Taking ?No? as a Cue to Stop Grinding?
8. Aiming for Perfection: Identify Your Threshold and Dive In?
9. Being Vague: Evaluate Your Own Path/Needs
10. Sugarcoating: Acknowledge What You Aren?t Doing Well?
11. Not Allowing for Rest/Recovery: Make Rest a PRIORITY?
12. Staying Off the Rails: Forgive Yourself and Regroup?
13. Not Standing Out: Be Blueberry Yogurt?
14. Tough Crowd: Seek Out Feedback/Criticism
15. Not Selling Your Accomplishments: It?s Not Bragging?
16. Advice for the Aspirational