The first rule of mastery : stop worrying about what people think of you / Michael Gervais (PhD), with Kevin Lake.
2023
005.34 G478 [2023-2300331925]
On loan from United Nations Library - Vienna, due 15. Sep 2025
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Title
The first rule of mastery : stop worrying about what people think of you / Michael Gervais (PhD), with Kevin Lake.
Lengua(s)
eng
Descripción
vi, 208 pages ; 20 cm.
ISBN
9781647823245 (hardcover)
9781647823252 (epub)
9781647823252 (epub)
Resúmen
"With the proliferation of social media, the intense pressure to succeed, and our overreliance on external rewards, metrics, and validation, FOPO is running rampant. Our concern with what other people think about us has become an irrational, unproductive, and unhealthy obsession in the modern world. And its negative effects reach into all aspects of our lives. In The First Rule of Mastery, Michael Gervais shows us the key to leading a high-performance life is to redirect our attention from the world outside us to the world inside us. As one of the world"s leading experts on the relationship between the mind and human performance, Gervais takes an in-depth look at the noxious effects of FOPO while laying out the mental skills and practices we need to achieve personal excellence-the same skills he"s taught to the top performers in the world including sports MVPs and Fortune 100 leaders and teams. Filled with fascinating stories from the worlds of sports and business, leading-edge science, and insights from the popular Finding Mastery podcast, The First Rule of Mastery is a much-needed wake-up call that when we give more value to other people"s opinions than our own, we live life on their terms, not ours"-- Provided by publisher.
Nota
Includes index.
Nota de contenido con formato
Beethoven"s secret
The mechanics
Fear factors
Identity: a breeding ground
Outsourcing self-worth
The neurobiology of FOPO
I always feel like somebody"s watching me
Do we really know what someone else in thinking?
We see things as they [cross out over they] we are
Social animals and separate selves
Our closely held beliefs
Look who"s talking
The litmus test. EST
The mechanics
Fear factors
Identity: a breeding ground
Outsourcing self-worth
The neurobiology of FOPO
I always feel like somebody"s watching me
Do we really know what someone else in thinking?
We see things as they [cross out over they] we are
Social animals and separate selves
Our closely held beliefs
Look who"s talking
The litmus test. EST
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005.34 G478 [2023-2300331925]
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Published
Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2023].
Copyright
©2023
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005.34 G478 [2023-2300331925]