Breakthrough Psychological Solutions

Finish What You Start… Or Maybe Just Start Something Else: A Dissection of the Self-Help Circus

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Finish What You Start… Or Maybe Just Start Something Else: A Dissection of the Self-Help Circus

In the sea of self-help manuals and guides flooding our bookshelves and Kindle libraries, Charlie Gilkey’s Start Finishing: How to Go from Idea to Done stands out — not necessarily because it offers groundbreaking insights but because it manages to dress old advice in shiny new armor. This psychological critique dives into the ironic yet insightful depths of why most of us are probably doo...


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Soup for the Soul or a Recipe for Delusion? A Psyche's Dive into Chicken Soup for the Soul

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Soup for the Soul or a Recipe for Delusion? A Psyche’s Dive into Chicken Soup for the Soul

Few self-help books have reached the iconic status of Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. This veritable feast of motivational snippets promises to warm the heart, soothe the mind, and bolster the spirit, but does it deliver, or does it simply stew in its own feel-good broth? At first glance, the book serves a banquet of 101 stories meant to inspire and uplift. However, a...


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The Road Often Traveled: Why Choosing the Harder Path Might Just Be Overrated

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

The Road Often Traveled: Why Choosing the Harder Path Might Just Be Overrated

In a world where self-help books often promise the secret sauce to a happier, more successful life, M. Scott Peck’s seminal work, The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth, daringly suggests a counterintuitive approach: Embrace suffering. But how practical is this advice in our pursuit of happiness? Or better yet, are we just subscribing to masochism with a scholarly ...


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Four Agreements to Misery? A Psychological Review of Don Miguel Ruiz's Recipe for Freedom

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Four Agreements to Misery? A Psychological Review of Don Miguel Ruiz’s Recipe for Freedom

In an era where personal development books seem to sprout from every corner of the bookstore, promising life-changing effects from a variety of unconventional philosophies, Don Miguel Ruiz’s The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom stands out, at least in terms of popularity. One must ponder, however, whether its simplicity is a facade for something less transformative and perhaps mo...


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"The Power of Habit", aka the Habit Hoax: A Psychological Book Review of Charismatic Routines and How They Fail Us

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

“The Power of Habit”, aka the Habit Hoax: A Psychological Book Review of Charismatic Routines and How They Fail Us

In the vast ocean of self-help literature, one of the brightly shining lighthouses is Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit. This book has undeniably cemented its place in the hearts and bookshelves of countless individuals seeking transformation through the mastery of habits. However, beneath its sparkling surface of promises, does it truly hold water, or are we merely drowni...


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Unveiling the Invisible: A Leader's Guide to Dismantling Unconscious Bias

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Unveiling the Invisible: A Leader’s Guide to Dismantling Unconscious Bias

In the labyrinth of human cognition, unconscious bias lurks in the shadows, subtly influencing decisions and shaping perceptions without our awareness. For leaders striving to cultivate diverse, equitable, and high-performing teams, addressing these hidden biases is not just a moral imperative — it’s a strategic necessity. But how can one combat an enemy that operates beneath the surface of consciousness? Let...


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Unlocking Team Potential: Maslow's Hierarchy as Your Secret Weapon

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Unlocking Team Potential: Maslow’s Hierarchy as Your Secret Weapon

In the bustling world of modern business, where deadlines loom and targets seem ever-elusive, the art of motivation can feel like trying to catch lightning in a bottle. But what if I told you that the key to unlocking your team’s full potential has been hiding in plain sight for decades, neatly packaged in a simple pyramid?

Enter Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs — a psychological theory that’s been around since ...


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Thriving in the Marathon: Mastering Long-Term Projects with ADHD

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Thriving in the Marathon: Mastering Long-Term Projects with ADHD

Picture this: You’re standing at the base of Mount Everest, your heart racing with excitement and trepidation. The summit looms impossibly far above, shrouded in mist. You know the journey will be long, fraught with challenges, and require unwavering focus. Now, imagine embarking on this climb while your mind constantly tugs you in different directions, urging you to explore every interesting crevasse and shiny glacier along th...


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How Power Affects Group Creativity and Innovation in Business

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

How Power Affects Group Creativity and Innovation in Business


The Role of Psychological Safety

One crucial factor in the power-creativity dynamic is psychological safety — the shared belief that team members can take interpersonal risks without fear of negative consequences. When power is wielded in a way that creates psychological safety, it can significantly boost group creativity.

Google’s Project Aristotle, a comprehensive study of team effectiveness, found that psychological safety ...


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The Power Paradox: Unveiling the Complex Relationship Between Authority and Collective Creativity

Posted by Jerry Smith on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

The Power Paradox: Unveiling the Complex Relationship Between Authority and Collective Creativity

In the bustling corridors of a tech startup, a group of young engineers huddle around a whiteboard, excitedly sketching out ideas for their next groundbreaking product. The energy is palpable, with each team member building upon the others’ suggestions, creating a symphony of innovation. Suddenly, the CEO walks in, his presence immediately shifting the room’s dynamics. Some team members become...


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