Price Pritchett, one of the world's most renowned thought leaders on corporate culture and organizational change, presents a groundbreaking program for developing the positive mental practices that will not only improve your performance on the job, but enhance the quality of every part of your life.
Drawing upon research from the influential field of positive psychology, Pritchett shows you how to adopt hard optimism-a forward-thinking mindset that incorporates resilience, energy, innovation, and hope into the way you approach every task. "Hard Optimism" gives you 12 powerful, proven practices for reducing negative thinking and adopting the attitude of a winner-the keys to seizing opportunity, overcoming obstacles, and wielding a positive influence on the people around you.
With the action steps outlined in "Hard Optimism," you'll discover how to: Recognize and dispute pessimistic thoughts Gain an edge by adopting an optimistic style to interpret events, both good and bad Use positive reappraisal to handle problems and disappointments Know how and when to use negative thinking to your advantage Play to your signature strengths Practice gratitude and forgiveness to fight off negativity
By taking a hard look at reality rather than sugarcoating it, by managing your thought processes to improve hard results, you'll master hard optimism and meet the challenges in every area of your career and life.
Pritchett talks a good talk, but he falls short on explaining how one can accomplish any of his idealistic practices in optimism. “Believe this!” “Think this!” That’s lovely, but let’s discuss the physiology of optimism. Let’s discuss the physiology of depression, for that matter. This tiny book is great for a few lovely quotes, but does nothing to help one actually succeed in becoming an optimist.
This book took less than 30 minutes to read, and as such, didn't really get in-depth into anything other than 'become more of an optimist' because negative thinking weighs you down. However, it seemed more to scream "ignore the bad and be ignorant and happy." In fact, some of the statments were downright clueless.
"Whenever he thought about it he felt terrible. And so, at last, he came to a fateful decision. He decided not to think about it."
"Optimists dont beat themselves up with blame- they seek to externalize it" next page: "Optimists take personal credit for causing favorable outcomes"
Does anyone else see major issues with this??
Here is one part of the book that I liked: "Whats more important- What's happening to you- or How you are handling the situation?"
I liked the movement of "problem talk" to "solution talk"- focusing on hope- and the benefits of pessimism.
Great content, missing a little detail - not the best read if you're an ignorant prick like me. Favourite bit, the part where Pritchett talks about gratitude and forgiveness.
I enjoyed this book. I was reading it alongside TheSecret: The Power. The book draws together academic research that supports the Law of Attraction. It is a very short book and it contains some most surprising facts such as, "negative thoughts and emotions are more hazardous than cigarettes" p.59 and ideas that I found very valuable such as playing to ones strengths. Another example of a short and very interesting book on the benefits of positive thinking.
Tiene un formato muy bien cuidado y los temas se presentan con fundamento en algunas investigaciones, quizá de manera superficial pero efectiva. La idea principal es dar algunas claves de como el optimismo (hard optimism) no solo implica el desarrollo de pensamientos positivos sino también combatir los negativos.
I was able to easily read this book in a day. The content was good, but was not very detailed. The main message is that one of the best ways to be optimistic is to avoid being pessimistic and to determine strategies to stop pessimistic thinking.
This is a quick and easy read that is a great reset for professional thinking. Gives quick, practical tips for keeping your focus on the positive and ways to counteract the negative we are bombarded with every day.
This was really a good book! Act the way you feel. Fake it- Your brain can't tell the difference. You will perform better, and bring more of a good atmosphere to the world.