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The Willpower Instinct, by Kelly McGonigal

Posted on June 21, 2020June 21, 2020 by Eric

[n.b. This may seem like a weird time to publish this book summary given my last couple posts, but I actually got this book from a physical library in the pre-Covid times, and the library is re-opening, so I have to return it soon. Plus, I do think it is relevant to anti-racism work to […]

Posted in coaching, leadership, nonfiction, selfdesignTagged mcgonigal, willpower 1 Comment

About me: I'm an unrepentant generalist finding my way in a world of specialists. I started this blog to review books, but I later expanded to write on whatever interested me across a range of topics.

I am also an executive coach, helping leaders become more effective by creating clarity and acting with purpose. You can learn more about my coaching at Too Many Trees, or by checking out my posts about coaching. I also regularly share coaching insights around leadership and personal development on LinkedIn, and you can sign up for my substack list to get biweekly emails with my latest blog posts and content:

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New post about the value of finding an aspiration, a purpose or direction that guides your daily choices. Aspirations help identify how you want to be in the world, so that you can act with conscious clarity, rather than react from unconscious patterns. nehrlich.com/blog/2021/02/2…

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