Succeeding When You're Supposed to Fail

The 6 Enduring Principles of High Achievement

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Social Psychology, Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Career Planning & Job Hunting
Cover of the book Succeeding When You're Supposed to Fail by Rom Brafman, Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rom Brafman ISBN: 9780307887702
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Publication: December 27, 2011
Imprint: Harmony Language: English
Author: Rom Brafman
ISBN: 9780307887702
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Publication: December 27, 2011
Imprint: Harmony
Language: English

IN COUNTLESS STUDIES, PSYCHOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A SURPRISING FACT:
 
For decades they assumed that people who face adversity—a difficult childhood, career turbulence, sudden bouts of bad luck—will succumb to their circumstances. Yet over and over again they found a significant percentage are able to overcome their life circumstances and achieve spectacular success.
 
How is it that individuals who are not “supposed” to succeed manage to overcome the odds? Are there certain traits that such people have in common? Can the rest of us learn from their success and apply it to our own lives?
 
In Succeeding When You’re Supposed to Fail, Rom Brafman, psychologist and coauthor of the bestselling book Sway, set out to answer these questions. In a riveting narrative that interweaves compelling stories from education, the military, and business and a wide range of groundbreaking new research, Brafman identifies the six hidden drivers behind unlikely success. Among them:
 
•The critical importance of the Limelight Effect—our ability to redirect the focus of our lives to the result of our own efforts, as opposed to external forces
•The value of a satellite in our lives—the remarkable way in which a consistent ally who accepts us unconditionally while still challenging us to be our best can make a huge difference
•The power of temperament—people who are able to tunnel through life’s obstacles have a surprisingly mild disposition; they don’t allow the bumps in the road to unsettle them
 
By understanding and incorporating these strat-egies in our own lives, Brafman argues, we can all be better prepared to overcome the inevitable obstacles we face, from setbacks at work to chall-enges in our personal lives.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

IN COUNTLESS STUDIES, PSYCHOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A SURPRISING FACT:
 
For decades they assumed that people who face adversity—a difficult childhood, career turbulence, sudden bouts of bad luck—will succumb to their circumstances. Yet over and over again they found a significant percentage are able to overcome their life circumstances and achieve spectacular success.
 
How is it that individuals who are not “supposed” to succeed manage to overcome the odds? Are there certain traits that such people have in common? Can the rest of us learn from their success and apply it to our own lives?
 
In Succeeding When You’re Supposed to Fail, Rom Brafman, psychologist and coauthor of the bestselling book Sway, set out to answer these questions. In a riveting narrative that interweaves compelling stories from education, the military, and business and a wide range of groundbreaking new research, Brafman identifies the six hidden drivers behind unlikely success. Among them:
 
•The critical importance of the Limelight Effect—our ability to redirect the focus of our lives to the result of our own efforts, as opposed to external forces
•The value of a satellite in our lives—the remarkable way in which a consistent ally who accepts us unconditionally while still challenging us to be our best can make a huge difference
•The power of temperament—people who are able to tunnel through life’s obstacles have a surprisingly mild disposition; they don’t allow the bumps in the road to unsettle them
 
By understanding and incorporating these strat-egies in our own lives, Brafman argues, we can all be better prepared to overcome the inevitable obstacles we face, from setbacks at work to chall-enges in our personal lives.

More books from Career Planning & Job Hunting

Cover of the book The Home Business Guru by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Real Confidence by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Everything You Need to Know to Write, Publish and Market Your Book by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book I’M Not a Taem Player by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book I Got Rich, You Can Too by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book How to Become a Pipe Tester by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Tailoring the Green Suit by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Werbung zum Nulltarif by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book How to Become a Glaze Maker by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Understanding Islamic Finance by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Will Work for Fun by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book 90 Day Race by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book How to Become a Distillation-operator Helper by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book How to Manage your Start up Business: Sales . Credit Control . Customer Care . Benchmarking by Rom Brafman
Cover of the book Entrepreneurship and Management in an Islamic Context by Rom Brafman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy