15 Psychology books that everyone should read:
1/ Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
Key Takeaways:
1- Trust your gut feeling.
2- Stress & Prejudice destroy Our Judgment.
2/ Switch by Chip and Dan Heath
Key Takeaways:
1- What looks like a people problem is often a situation problem.
2- What looks like resistance is often a lack of clarity.
3/ Thinking, Fast And Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Key Takeaways:
1- The most important things in life are unpredictable.
2- Really smart people can fool themselves.
4/ The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
Key Takeaways:
1- Maximizing your skill sets requires deep practice.
2- Deep practice can't survive without passion.
5/ How the World Sees You by Sally Hogshead
Key Takeaways:
1- Success favours right environment.
2- Then, overcome distractions and competition.
6/ Influence by Robert B. Cialdini
Key Takeaways:
1- We're give when we get.
2- We frequently follow through on our commitments.
7/ Smarter Faster Better by Charles Duhigg
Key Takeaways:
1- Consider writing more on paper.
2- Stretch Goals are a great way to push yourself to new heights.
8/ Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Key Takeaways:
1- Label emotions accurately.
2- Regulate emotions effectively.
9/ The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler
Key Takeaways:
1- High-risk activities boost physical performance.
2- Your body's flow condition requires 5 potent hormones.
10/ Rapport by Emily and Laurence Alison
Key Takeaways:
1- Deceit Rarely Works
2- Give choice wherever possible.
11/ Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Key Takeaways:
1- The 8 Characteristics of Flow.
2- How to Achieve Flow.
12/ The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris
Key Takeaways:
1- Our intuition often can’t be trusted.
2- We see more than we do.
13/ Phantoms in the Brain by V.S. Ramachandran
Key Takeaways:
1- Perception isn't always deliberate.
2- Even basic actions like laughing require complicated neural networks.
14/ Predictably Irrational, by Dan Ariely
Key Takeaways:
1- Many of our actions are faulty.
2- We prefer to focus on the negative rather than the positive.
15/ The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
Key Takeaways:
1- One extra option makes deciding more difficult.
2- Having too many alternatives makes you unhappy.
16/ Those were 15 best books on psychology
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