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Hardcover Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long Book

ISBN: 0061771295

ISBN13: 9780061771293

Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long

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A researcher and consultant burrows deep inside the heads of one modern two-career couple to examine how each partner processes the workday--revealing how a more nuanced understanding of the brain can allow us to better organize, prioritize, recall, and sort our daily lives.

Emily and Paul are the parents of two young children, and professionals with different careers. Emily is the newly promoted vice president of marketing...

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An Absolutely Terrific Book

"Your Brain at Work" is a quick read that is well worth reading again. David Rock does a masterful job integrating a vast landscape of fascinating psychological and neuroscience research in a way that is extremely accessible to readers across the spectrum. Using the metaphor of the theatre, the cast of characters carry a series of pragmatic and easily memorable lessons on how to become more effective at work and home. To enhance the reader experience, Rock offers numerous scenarios that most readers are bound to relate to in one form or another. As one inerested in mindfulness practices, I find the book to be a terrific treatment of the important role and influence of mindful awareness, a theme that Rock weaves throughout the book. I have recommended the book to colleagues and clients who have found it remarkably helpful. As I write this review while in Big Sur, California, the gentleman sitting on a couch nearby, the owner of a budding tea company, happens to be reading the book and the IT entrepreneur across the table from me just sent an e-mail, recommending it to his partner. I suspect this book will have a profound impact on the way we live our lives, as it elegantly illuminates a lot that we find fascinating about ourselves, but haven't necessarily enjoyed much insight into -- until now.

A Great Book that Gives Advice Based on Scientific Research

Your Brain at Work does an excellent job synthesizing a large body of scientific research on cognitive neuroscience and interpreting the results in a way that helps readers understand how the brain works and how to make it function more efficiently. The book is laid out in a format of a theatrical play, where it introduces two ordinary people and follows their respective days. Both of the characters are facing a variety of challenges, very similar to the ones that millions of professionals deal with on a daily basis. After presenting a particular scenario and having one of the characters go through it, the author then performs a thorough analysis of what each of the characters did wrong and how they could have approached a particular challenge or activity in a much more efficient way. The best part is, obviously, that the analysis and the corrections in the behavior are all based on the most recent research in cognitive neuroscience. The narrative is broken into different "acts" according to the progression of the work day of the characters and the type of mental processes that are being discussed. I think this is a particularly good structure because it a)personifies the cognitive challenges by bringing up prototypical characters that most of us can relate to b)organizes the context in a way that is logically progressive and easy to follow and c)makes the book easy for later reference. As far as the content, to use the book's own language, a big dopamine rush is how I would describe it. It is really full of a good and useful insight, at the same time boasting a high level of writing that uses plenty of metaphors and is very easy to read (took me 5 days of reading before bed to finish). Some of the concepts that are tackled include mental energy management, dealing with pressure, mental blocks, creativity, need for certainty and autonomy, handling of relationships and managing expectations. The full list is a lot longer, and I think that once you start reading, you will notice that the implications of the issues addressed go far beyond just the workplace. To conclude, I want to say that Your Brain at Work has really exceeded my expectations. It is based not on psycho babble and feel-good nonsense, as most books that are geared towards self improvement, but on solid scientific research. It doesn't instruct on what to do and how to feel, but explains the biological mechanism of action behind default human behavior and how it may lead us astray. In the ideal world, I think that all books that claim to assist with self improvement should be based on scientific research, but that's perhaps wishful thinking and a discussion for another day. Anyway, I highly recommend that you read this book, as I really feel that you will not be disappointed.

Succeeds in Form as Well as Function

What I like most about David Rock's books is the experience my brain and mind and "dopamine" center have when I read whatever he writes. The bump to my dopamine from this present book is the format of following a story of a couple who are leading and living overly busy and harried lives (sound like anyone you know?), followed by a deep dive into their brains and minds to tell you what those inner areas are going through, followed by lessons and applications that I can use to help me be more mindful, in control and more effective in my life. This book has just enough research to pass my credibility radar with flying colors, great practical application to use immediately and a great story to identify with. It's a triple treat. Mark Goulston author of Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone syndicated Tribune columnist blogger for Huffington Post, Fast Company, Psychology Today and Minyanville

Thumbs up from a neuropsychologist

David Rock and I share a similar view: People become more open to changing the behaviors which hold them back when they can understand the brain science behind it all. If you teach a man to do a task, he'll complete the task; if you teach him how his brain is wired, and how to optimize and build it, he'll be one of the most successful (and well-adjusted) people you've ever met. In "Your Brain at Work" David speaks clearly and meaningfully -- with humor and relevance to everyday life -- about why it is our brains work better under some circumstances than others. He's frank about the limitations of our cognitive abilities -- even the brightest among us -- explaining the "why" and "how" of the limits, and, most importantly, "how to make it better" without frazzling yourself with multitasking, split attention, and other inefficient ways of trying to do your work. He manages to do this with warmth and humor, all the while bringing the reader inside the findings of some of the top researchers in neuroscience. I'm a neuropsychologist by training, and now do psychotherapy with high-functioning, successful people who complain about feeling depleted, overwhelmed, out of balance, and burned out. I'm grateful to have this book to supplement our work on the brain-based issues that create the perpetual sense of swimming upstream.

A life changing book

A life changing book, not a quick hit, but a solution for manging you brain and Life, helped me allot with my workload and my thinking as well as my private life.
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