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Finish : give yourself the gift of done / Jon Acuff.

Acuff, Jon, (author.).

Summary:

"Year after year, readers pulled me aside at events and said, "I've never had a problem starting. I've started a million things, but I never finish them. Why can't I finish? According to studies, 92 percent of New Year's resolutions fail. You've practically got a better shot at getting into Juilliard to become a ballerina than you do at finishing your goals. For years, I thought my problem was that I didn't try hard enough. So I started getting up earlier. I drank enough energy drinks to kill a horse. I hired a life coach and ate more superfoods. Nothing worked, although I did develop a pretty nice eyelid tremor from all the caffeine. It was like my eye was waving at you, very, very quickly. Then, while leading a thirty-day online course to help people work on their goals, I learned something surprising: The most effective exercises were not those that pushed people to work harder. The ones that got people to the finish line did just the opposite-- they took the pressure off. Why? Because the sneakiest obstacle to meeting your goals is not laziness, but perfectionism. We're our own worst critics, and if it looks like we're not going to do something right, we prefer not to do it at all. That's why we're most likely to quit on day two, "the day after perfect"--when our results almost always underperform our aspirations. The strategies in this book are counterintuitive and might feel like cheating. But they're based on studies conducted by a university researcher with hundreds of participants. You might not guess that having more fun, eliminating your secret rules, and choosing something to bomb intentionally works. But the data says otherwise. People who have fun are 43 percent more successful! Imagine if your diet, guitar playing, or small business was 43 percent more successful just by following a few simple principles. If you're tired of being a chronic starter and want to become a consistent finisher, you have two options: You can continue to beat yourself up and try harder, since this time that will work. Or you can give yourself the gift of done"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781591847625
  • ISBN: 1591847621
  • Physical Description: 196 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Portfolio, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-196).
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: The wrong ghost -- The day after perfect -- Cut your goal in half -- Choose what to bomb -- Make it fun if you want it done -- Leave your hiding places and ignore noble obstacles -- Get rid of your secret rules -- Use data to celebrate your imperfect progress -- The day before done.
Subject: Motivation (Psychology)
Labor productivity.
Time management.

Available copies

  • 6 of 7 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Trails Regional. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Trails Regional-Technical Services.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 7 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center 650.1 ACU 2017 (Text) 0002204651760 Adult Non-Fiction Checked out 05/14/2024
Doniphan-Ripley County Library 650.1 ACUFF (Text) 38421100694599 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Cedar Hill 650.1 ACUFF (Text) 30000024920526 Non-Fiction Available -
St. Joseph - Downtown Library 650.1 ACU (Text) 32002004615587 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Stone County-Blue Eye 650.1 ACU (Text) 31358001124168 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Trails Regional-Lexington 650.1 Acu (Text) 2204643807 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Webb City Public Library 650.1 Acuff, Jon (Text) 38262300000169 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

Summary: "Year after year, readers pulled me aside at events and said, "I've never had a problem starting. I've started a million things, but I never finish them. Why can't I finish? According to studies, 92 percent of New Year's resolutions fail. You've practically got a better shot at getting into Juilliard to become a ballerina than you do at finishing your goals. For years, I thought my problem was that I didn't try hard enough. So I started getting up earlier. I drank enough energy drinks to kill a horse. I hired a life coach and ate more superfoods. Nothing worked, although I did develop a pretty nice eyelid tremor from all the caffeine. It was like my eye was waving at you, very, very quickly. Then, while leading a thirty-day online course to help people work on their goals, I learned something surprising: The most effective exercises were not those that pushed people to work harder. The ones that got people to the finish line did just the opposite-- they took the pressure off. Why? Because the sneakiest obstacle to meeting your goals is not laziness, but perfectionism. We're our own worst critics, and if it looks like we're not going to do something right, we prefer not to do it at all. That's why we're most likely to quit on day two, "the day after perfect"--when our results almost always underperform our aspirations. The strategies in this book are counterintuitive and might feel like cheating. But they're based on studies conducted by a university researcher with hundreds of participants. You might not guess that having more fun, eliminating your secret rules, and choosing something to bomb intentionally works. But the data says otherwise. People who have fun are 43 percent more successful! Imagine if your diet, guitar playing, or small business was 43 percent more successful just by following a few simple principles. If you're tired of being a chronic starter and want to become a consistent finisher, you have two options: You can continue to beat yourself up and try harder, since this time that will work. Or you can give yourself the gift of done"--

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