Description
About the Author
Greg Walton, PhD, is the co-director of the Dweck-Walton Lab and a professor of psychology at Stanford University. Dr. Walton's research is supported by many foundations, including Character Lab, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. He has been covered in major media outlets including The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, and Los Angeles Times.
Reviews
This book addresses the deepest questions we ask ourselves - Can I succeed? Do I belong? Does my partner really love me? It then shows us how to approach these questions in ways that enhance well-being and success - for ourselves and others. Greg Walton is one of the great psychologists of our time and Ordinary Magic is a life-changing book. -- Carol S. Dweck, bestselling author of Mindset
This book reveals how small steps can lead to giant leaps. . . . Greg Walton shares what it takes to increase success in school, reduce stress in marriage, and boost happiness in life. It's an eye-opening look at how we have more power to improve our lives than we realize. -- Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the podcast Re: Thinking
This book is a kind of manual for becoming a psychologically wiser human being by one of the most respected and sincere scholars I know. -- Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance
The most important popular psychology book of the year, from one of the most important psychologists in a generation, Ordinary Magic shows how to make your mind work for you, not against you, when tackling life's most meaningful questions. -- Kelly McGonigal, author of The Upside of Stress
A book that is fun to read and will change your life. -- Timothy D. Wilson author of Redirect: Changing the Stories We Live By
Ordinary Magic is required reading for anyone interested making positive change in the world--an essential how-to guide from one of the most important psychologists working on the challenge of behavior change today. -- Laurie Santos, Professor of Psychology at Yale University and host of The Happiness Lab podcast
Do life's biggest problems feel insurmountable? Greg Walton has the answer in his remarkable book Ordinary Magic. Using cutting edge behavioral science, he shows how to break big problems into bite-sized goals we can all accomplish. -- Arthur C. Brooks, Harvard Professor and #1 New York Times bestselling author
This is an inspiring book by one of psychology's greatest architects of how to change behavior for the good - in relationships, in one's personal life, in the schooling of minority and low-income students, in building institutional trust, even in how to reduce global poverty - a must read by anyone interested in seeing our society improve. -- Claude M. Steele, author of Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do
Ordinary Magic breaks it down. Here are the secret ingredients to conjure the magic of more confidence, trust and belonging for ourselves and others. Blending stories, engaging descriptions of research, and straightforward, evidence-backed advice, the result is a bold, accessible and inspiring book. -- Hazel Rose Markus, co-author of Clash: How to Thrive in a Multicultural World
Book Information
ISBN 9781035429769
Author Gregory Walton
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Headline Press
Publisher Headline Publishing Group