Think of the last time you were at your best and working in the zone. Now compare that to all the time you’ve spent just going through the motions. How would you quantify the difference between the two in terms of how you felt and what you produced? Would you rate it as a 5% difference. . . a 50% difference? Most people would describe the gulf between those two states of being as vast–as deep and wide as the Grand Canyon. For quality of experience, engagement, productivity, and just the sheer joy of living, the majority of people asked to rate the difference between flourishing and floundering found it to be around a factor of 10.
In their work with managers and executives at leading companies around the world, authors Tal Ben-Shahar and Angus Ridgway have identified a select group of individuals who consistently perform at their peak, and who make work seem effortless and working with them feel easy. The name they’ve given to those lucky few is ’10X Leaders’. You know who they are. They’re the team leaders who bring out the best in everyone. They’re the senior managers who drive growth and innovation. They’re the dream bosses, dream partners, and dream colleagues. There’s a good chance you’ve encountered at least one 10X leader in your career–you’re probably thinking of one right now. And you wondered how they did it.
Dr. Ben-Shahar and Mr. Ridgway believe they know the answer. They have identified the core characteristics, behaviors, and cognitive styles that all 10X leaders share. Even better, they’ve developed a way for virtually anyone to cultivate those traits and ways of thinking in themselves to become happier, more effective, and more successful.
In this powerful new book they describe their revolutionary SHARP (Strength, Health, Absorption, Relationships, and Purpose) program for becoming a 10X leader. They tell you the true stories of people at organizations around the globe who’ve become more effective by learning to use these performance multipliers. And they offer proven strategies for mastering those characteristics and habits for lasting change–the kind of change that can bring you greater fulfilment and success, not just at work, but in every area of your life.
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Acknowledgments ix
Part I The Disaggregated World 1
Chapter 1 The 10X Effect: Performance Multipliers to Achieve Lasting Success and Fulfillment 3
Chapter 2 Giving Way to the New: The Boundaryless Twenty-First-Century Work Environment 15
Chapter 3 Myths of Happiness and Leadership: Making the Case for SHARP 29
Part II What 10x Leaders Do 41
Chapter 4 Strengths: Making the Most of Your Gifts 43
Chapter 5 Health: Injecting Energy into Life and Work 67
Chapter 6 Absorption: Revealing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary through Mindful Engagement 87
Chapter 7 Relationships: Forming Authentic and Positive Bonds 107
Chapter 8 Purpose: Meaning and Commitment are the Path to Joyful Leadership 129
Chapter 9 The Balanced Approach: SHARP and Cascading Success 149
Part III How to Change–And Stay Changed 159
Chapter 10 Obstacles–and Pathways–to Lasting Behavioral Change: Neuroplasticity and the Possibility of Joyful Transformation 161
Chapter 11 Creating New, Durable Pathways to Joyful Leadership: Tools and Tactics for Making SHARP Changes 177
Chapter 12 Finale: The 10X Effect Revisited and Becoming the Sum Total of Who You are 191
Notes 197
Index 215
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TAL BEN-SHAHAR, PHD, is a speaker and author of the international best sellers Happier and Choose the Life You Want. Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer at Potentialife, a leadership development organization, he consults and lectures to executives in multi-national corporations, the general public, and at-risk populations. His classes at Harvard University on Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Leadership were among the most sought after in the university’s history.
ANGUS RIDGWAY is Co-Founder and CEO of Potentialife. In a career spanning more than 20 years at Mc Kinsey & Company, he led the Leadership Development functions globally, as well as the Strategy Practice for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.