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Anatomy of a Breakthrough

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Anatomy of a Breakthrough

How to Get Unstuck When It Matters Most

Simon & Schuster,

15 min. de leitura
9 Ideias Fundamentais
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Sobre o que é?

Everyone gets stuck at some point – learn how to get moving again. 


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Applicable
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Everyone gets stuck. It happened to Captain Marvel actress Brie Larson, Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky and – for seven years – Amazon mogul Jeff Bezos. Social psychologist Adam Alter explains why everyone flounders sooner or later and how to move past the blockage. Offering a compelling mix of psychological research, anecdotes and practical tips, Alter gives you clear steps you can follow to get unstuck – and manage frustration until you’re able to break free. Whether you’re struggling professionally or personally, Alter’s road map to getting energized for the long term might just inspire your next breakthrough. 

Summary

If you feel stuck, you’re not alone. Everyone gets stuck at some point.

Everyone will probably get stuck sooner or later, in one way or another – in a job, hobby or relationship, creatively or personally. Even people, including athletes and actors, who seem to embody success have often suffered long periods of being stuck. Oscar winner Brie Larson endured 20 years of struggle and thousands of failed auditions before she became an A-list star.

Airbnb Founders Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia and Nathan Blecharczyk struggled for years to obtain funding for their company, and even Amazon founder Jeff Bezos endured seven years of disappointment before the company hit its stride. And Game of Thrones fans have been waiting since 2011 for George R.R. Martin – the author of the wildly popular book series behind the TV show – to publish a promised new entry in the series.

People who get stuck often feel isolated and might believe they’re victims of terrible luck, not realizing how universal the experience really is. Psychological phenomena underpin this skewed perception. People naturally tend to pay more attention to their own...

About the Author

Social psychologist Adam Alter is a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business. His books include Drunk Tank Pink: And Other Unexpected Forces That Shape How We Think, Feel and Behave and Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked.


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