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John Tierney is a journalist and author. He writes a science column, Findings, and the TierneyLab blog for the New York Times. In collaboration with novelist Christopher Buckley, Tierney co-wrote the comic novel, God Is My Broker. He also wrote The Best-Case Scenario Handbook, a parody of the vis mere popular Worst-Case Scenario Handbook series. Tierney also co-wrote the book Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength with psychologist Roy F. Baumeister. (Bowker Author Biography) vis mindre
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1953-03-25
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male
Nationalitet
USA
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journalist
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The New York Times

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Read this book along with Good Habits, Bad Habits by Wendy Wood. I did not realize they would compliment each other so well. Wood doesn't put much stock in will power, but this book actually agrees with Wood by emphasizing that we have only so much energy related to glucose in order to to try and control our behavior and temptations. The book covers limitations, coping methods, and proper steps to make better use of our will power tank when needed. Besides it has a chapter on Allan's book Getting Things Done. One of my favorites.… (mere)
 
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wvlibrarydude | 32 andre anmeldelser | Jan 14, 2024 |
Great research - was hoping for a little more insights on how to build - but overall a solid book.
 
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RossFSmith2nd | 32 andre anmeldelser | Oct 22, 2023 |
A lot of good stuff in the book, but I tired of the writing style, sort of punchy-rollicking-journalism rather than a more thoughtful science writing that I prefer. The dumb title and garish front cover gave me a “bad” impression to start with, but as I read the book I ended up liking it more as I went along.

One part I really had a problem with, though, was a long highly approving section about a chain of charter schools in NY:

“The Success Academy schools are publicly funded and open to anyone, with acceptance determined by lottery, so they’re educating a representative sample of the students in their neighborhoods.”

Well, this bit is plainly false, about them having a “representative” sample of kids. Number 1, only certain types of parents bother to enter a charter school lottery, and number two, the schools demand a huge time/energy commitment from the parents as well as the students, so this affects who chooses to go and who continues to go. Clearly they end up with a non-representative sample of students, so a portion of their ‘success’ (graduation rates, college admissions) has to do with what students they accept and retain, compared to the local public schools.

Anyway, I liked a lot of the book, but not the style so much.
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steve02476 | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jan 3, 2023 |
Good explanation about what willpower is and isn't. Some helpful self help ideas, but not basically a self help book. Not super deep.
 
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