Roy F Baumeister is one of the world's most prolific and influential psychologists. He received his PhD from Princeton in 1978 and currently is Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and head of the psychology program at Florida State University. He has over 450 scientific publications, and this will be his 28th book. John Tierney writes the Findings science column for the New York Times. His science writing has won awards from the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Institute of Physics. He is the author of The Best-Case Scenario Handbook and the co-author, with Christopher Buckley, of the comic novel God Is My Broker. He is a frequent guest on US radio and television.
Willpower (the thing) lies at the curious intersection of science
and behavior. Willpower (the book) lies at the intersection of Roy
Baumeister, an extraordinarily creative scientist, and John
Tierney, a phenomenally perceptive journalist. Ignore it at your
peril
*Stephen J. Dubner, coauthor of 'Freakonomics' and
'SuperFreakonomics'*
[An] instant classic...[Willpower shows how]...recent research can
help people lead better lives - be better parents, stay organized,
and lose weight more wisely...[A] brilliant book
*Daily Beast*
An accessible, empirically grounded guide to willpower and how best
to deploy it to overcome temptation...Should one need a more
practical sales pitch for the importance of willpower, Messrs.
Baumeister and Tierney point to ... its over-riding importance for
academic, personal, career and financial success... Willpower
offers no shortage of helpful strategies to compensate for weakness
of will
*Wall Street Journal*
Willpower affects almost every aspect of our lives...Tierney and
Baumeister have given us a wonderful book in which they not only
share fascinating research on the subject but also provide simple
tricks to help us tap into this important quality
*Dan Ariely, Duke University, author of 'Predictably
Irrational'*
Willpower is sinfully delicious -- once you start reading, you
won't be able to stop. A fascinating account of the exciting new
science of self-control
*Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University, author of 'Stumbling On
Happiness'*
As wonderfully entertaining as it is enlightening! Tierney and
Baumeister have produced a highly intelligent work full of
fascinating information (and great advice) about a core element of
modern living. Bravo
*David Allen, author of 'Getting Things Done and Making It All
Work'*
This little masterpiece is a must read for all of us who want to
exercise, diet, manage our time, be thrifty, and resist
temptation
*Martin Seligman, University of Pennsylvania, former president of
American Psychological Association, author of 'Authentic Happiness
and Flourish'*
This is a manual from heaven for anyone who has ever wanted to lose
weight, stop smoking, drink less, work more efficiently and more
intelligently. An astonishingly good -- and accessible -- inquiry
into one of the more elusive areas of human psychology
*Christopher Buckley, author 'Thank You for Smoking' and 'Losing
Mum and Pup'*
Deep and provocative analysis of people's battle with temptation
and masterful insights into understanding willpower: why we have
it, why we don't, and how to build it. A terrific read
*Ravi Dhar, Yale School of Management, Director of Center for
Customer Insights*
A Guardian 2012 Literary Highlight
*Guardian*
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