Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance [Hardback]

4.08/5 (141694 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 231x160x36 mm, weight: 562 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Scribner Book Company
  • ISBN-10: 1501111108
  • ISBN-13: 9781501111105
  • Hardback
  • Cena: 35,06 €
  • Grāmatu piegādes laiks ir 3-4 nedēļas, ja grāmata ir uz vietas izdevniecības noliktavā. Ja izdevējam nepieciešams publicēt jaunu tirāžu, grāmatas piegāde var aizkavēties.
  • Daudzums:
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Piegādes laiks - 4-6 nedēļas
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 231x160x36 mm, weight: 562 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Scribner Book Company
  • ISBN-10: 1501111108
  • ISBN-13: 9781501111105
"In this must-read book for anyone striving to succeed, pioneering psychologist Angela Duckworth shows parents, educators, athletes, students, and business people--both seasoned and new--that the secret to outstanding achievement is not talent but a focused persistence called "grit." Why do some people succeed and others fail? Sharing new insights from her landmark research on grit, MacArthur "genius" Angela Duckworth explains why talent is hardly a guarantor of success. Rather, other factors can be even more crucial such as identifying our passions and following through on our commitments. Drawing on her own powerful story as the daughter of a scientist who frequently bemoaned her lack of smarts, Duckworth describes her winding path through teaching, business consulting, and neuroscience, which led to the hypothesis that what really drives success is not "genius" but a special blend of passion and long-term perseverance. As a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Duckworth created her own "character lab" and set out to test her theory. Here, she takes readers into the field to visit teachers working in some of the toughest schools, cadets struggling through their first days at West Point, and young finalists in the National Spelling Bee. She also mines fascinating insights from history and shows what can be gleaned from modern experiments in peak performance. Finally, she shares what she's learned from interviewing dozens of high achievers--from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon to the cartoon editor of The New Yorker to Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll. Winningly personal, insightful, and even life-changing, Grit is a book about what goes through your head when you fall down, and how that--not talent or luck--makes all the difference"--

Argues that focused persistence is more important than talent in enabling high achievement, drawing on the author's pioneering research and experience to counsel caregivers, educators, athletes, students, and businesspeople on how to promote optimal performance through perseverance.

Argues that focused persistence is more important than talent in enabling high achievement, drawing on the author's pioneering research and experiences as the daughter of a hard-to-please parent to counsel caregivers, educators, athletes, students and businesspeople on how to promote optimal performance through perseverance.

In this must-read book for anyone striving to succeed, pioneering psychologist Angela Duckworth shows parents, educators, students, and business people—both seasoned and new—that the secret to outstanding achievement is not talent but a focused persistence called “grit.”

Why do some people succeed and others fail? Sharing new insights from her landmark research on grit, MacArthur “genius” Angela Duckworth explains why talent is hardly a guarantor of success. Rather, other factors can be even more crucial such as identifying our passions and following through on our commitments.

Drawing on her own powerful story as the daughter of a scientist who frequently bemoaned her lack of smarts, Duckworth describes her winding path through teaching, business consulting, and neuroscience, which led to the hypothesis that what really drives success is not “genius” but a special blend of passion and long-term perseverance. As a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Duckworth created her own “character lab” and set out to test her theory.

Here, she takes readers into the field to visit teachers working in some of the toughest schools, cadets struggling through their first days at West Point, and young finalists in the National Spelling Bee. She also mines fascinating insights from history and shows what can be gleaned from modern experiments in peak performance. Finally, she shares what she’s learned from interviewing dozens of high achievers—from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon to the cartoon editor ofThe New Yorker to Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll.

Winningly personal, insightful, and even life-changing, Grit is a book about what goes through your head when you fall down, and how that—not talent or luck—makes all the difference.
PREFACE xiii
PART I WHAT GRIT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
1(92)
Chapter 1 Showing Up
3(12)
Chapter 2 Distracted By Talent
15(20)
Chapter 3 Effort Counts Twice
35(18)
Chapter 4 How Gritty Are You?
53(26)
Chapter 5 Grit Grows
79(14)
PART II GROWING GRIT FROM THE INSIDE OUT
93(104)
Chapter 6 Interest
95(22)
Chapter 7 Practice
117(26)
Chapter 8 Purpose
143(26)
Chapter 9 Hope
169(28)
PART III GROWING GRIT FROM THE OUTSIDE IN
197(82)
Chapter 10 Parenting For Grit
199(24)
Chapter 11 The Playing Fields Of Grit
223(20)
Chapter 12 A Culture Of Grit
243(26)
Chapter 13 Conclusion
269(10)
Acknowledgments 279(4)
Recommended Reading 283(2)
Notes 285(38)
Index 323