I grew up in a the environment that is is unique, and that shaped my understanding in ta unique way. Aa ana head is a very sharp ternsin in in my life. Them makes you curious. And anything that is definitely a big reason of why i am a social psychologist. I think it could be a, as a sort of the dime store a psychoanalyst here, that it could be why you chose perhaps social psychology rather than developmental psychology or cognitive psychology. It's at the top of your book about the science of motivation,. That draws on probably probly 20 years of research that you've done in this, in this field.
University of Chicago professor Ayelet Fishbach has spent the last two decades studying the science of motivation. She has developed a framework for turning idle ambition into forward-moving action. That framework is the subject of her new book, “Get It Done,” which our curators chose as one of the best non-fiction titles of the year. Today, one of those curators, Daniel Pink, chats with Ayelet about sure-fire techniques you can use to achieve your goals.
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