The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work

by Shawn Achor

Hardcover, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

BF575.5 .H27A27 2010

Publication

Crown Business (2010), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 256 pages

Description

Business. Self-Improvement. Nonfiction. Economics. HTML:INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER �?� An engaging, deeply researched guide to flourishing in a world of increasing stress and negativity�??the inspiration for one of the most popular TED Talks of all time �??Powerful [and] charming . . . A book for just about anyone . . . The philosophies in this book are easily the best wire frames to build a happy and successful life.�?��??Medium Happiness is not the belief that we don�??t need to change; it is the realization that we can. Our most commonly held formula for success is broken. Conventional wisdom holds that once we succeed, we�??ll be happy; that once we get that great job, win that next promotion, lose those five pounds, happiness will follow. But the science reveals this formula to be backward: Happiness fuels success, not the other way around.   Research shows that happy employees are more productive, more creative, and better problem solvers than their unhappy peers. And positive people are significantly healthier and less stressed and enjoy deeper social interaction than the less positive people around them.   Drawing on original research�??including one of the largest studies of happiness ever conducted�??and work in boardrooms and classrooms across forty-two countries, Shawn Achor shows us how to rewire our brains for positivity and optimism to reap the happiness advantage in our lives, our careers, and even our health. His strategies include:   �?� The Tetris Effect: how to retrain our brains to spot patterns of possibility so we can see and seize opportunities all around us �?� Social Investment: how to earn the dividends of a strong social support network �?� The Ripple Effect: how to spread positive change within our teams, companies, and families   By turns fascinating, hopeful, and timely, The Happiness Advantage reveals how small shifts in our mind-set and habits can produce big ga… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member mogie
Research which documents mental attitude being very relevant to success. Practical advice on how to change your thinking. Good for managing people and also gaining an understanding of past experiences and reactiions.
LibraryThing member GShuk
Great summary of the relevant research in happiness written in an entertaining way. While he does re-frame some ideas there is nothing really new.
LibraryThing member jpsnow
This is a worthy addition to the popular works about positive psychology. Achor describes 7 key concepts, all of which are straightforward, relevant and practical. The two strategies that most influenced me were the "Tetris Effect" and the "20-Second Rule." In the Tetris Effect, he describes how
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much our brains can develop a specific orientation or thought pattern - not just in attitude but even how we approach and see problems. In the "20-Second Rule," he provides the practical advice to make habits easy to form by putting the desired objective within easy, visible reach.
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LibraryThing member gwbranecky
I enjoyed this book.
LibraryThing member amimariscal
I listened to this audiobook and it was one of the best books I've ever heard! I will definitely be listening again periodically. Shawn Achor narrates it himself and he is warm and fun to listen to.. (Check out his TED talk on Positive Psychology.) There are tons of practical tips and activities
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that can easily be learned and integrated into your life... If any book can be considered life changing, this is one of them! And the information is all backed up with scientific studies and funny, endearing stories.
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LibraryThing member Fouad_Bendris
Another fascinating book! He describes how happiness foster spirit’s productivity hence the way to succeed!
Well - I had some doubts at the beginning and therefore my curiosity was at the paroxysm all along the reading!
All examples given were very practical and useful – nobody could context
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Magic world where we can understand and study how psychology and happiness are pretty nice combination into the brain – this could potentially help at least to better surround procrastination stuff and who knows – The road to success!
Definitively I must read and nice asset ;-)

March, 24 th - 2013
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LibraryThing member stacy_chambers
This book is one of a growing library of research that supports what I've believed for the past few years: that happiness is a skill you can develop. What's great about this book is that it doesn't make the assumption that something is inherently wrong with the reader, and gives readers practical
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advice on small things they can do to get their brains more tuned in to being happy. It's a state of mind—one that does come more naturally to some than others—but it's also a muscle that can be exercised. And there's no "secret" to it, as many so-called self-help books suggest. It's just doing small things, such as writing three good things down every night, whether it's three good things that happened over the course of a day (no matter how small) or three things you're grateful for. Doing this can help rewire your brain to see more possibilities, more insights, and help you see and seize upon opportunity when it arises. It's a book that's geared more toward helping leaders and business people make their workplaces happier, but I think anyone could benefit from reading this. Also, he's funny.
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LibraryThing member tandah
Great book, with fresh ideas and a great writing style. I petered out a bit towards the end (so perhaps could have been 50pp shorter) but recommend as it has some good advice.
LibraryThing member nnschiller
Whoops.

Original rating and review was for Duhigg's Power of Habit, not Achor's happiness Advantage.

I'll just say that while I enjoyed and appreciated this book, it does much less well at the things that made Duhigg's work stand out.
LibraryThing member life2reinvent
Think that once you're happy, you'll be successful? Positive psychology posits the exact opposite, that happiness breeds success. Shawn Achor uses his professional consulting and extensive research (the notes detailing his sources are 6 pages long!) to support his principles for helping you choose
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happiness. I've read it - once - but already plan to read it again. His TED talk on the topic is one of their Top 10. I have already recommended his work to several other people and starting his second book.
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LibraryThing member amylofgreen
If you want a little more happiness in your life, this is the book for you. A perfect mix between academic statistics and Texan colloquialisms. Unpretentious and uplifting. This is a must read for all.
LibraryThing member AdrienneJS
I enjoyed listening to this audiobook, which was read by the author. It has good information and great ideas on how people can apply its principles in the workplace.
LibraryThing member writerfidora
I enjoyed listening to this audiobook, which was read by the author. It has good information and great ideas on how people can apply its principles in the workplace.
LibraryThing member travelster
Lots of good tips and a fairly good ready. A summary would have been good.
LibraryThing member cygnoir
The central premise of the book is that success stems from happiness, not the other way around, and I appreciated reading some familiar concepts with this lens.
LibraryThing member cygnoir
The central premise of the book is that success stems from happiness, not the other way around, and I appreciated reading some familiar concepts with this lens.

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Original publication date

2010

Physical description

256 p.; 6.3 inches

ISBN

9780307591548
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