Buchzusammenfassung
Emily Balcetis, PhD, is a social psychologist and an associate professor at New York University. She’s authored more than 70 scientific publications and received numerous awards for her work.
Did you have a childhood dream job? Have you had to let go of it? It might have been disappointing at first, but knowing when to move on opens doors to more realistic goals. Success doesn't always look like what you imagined initially.
The main idea here is: Having a wide perspective helps you recognize when to give up on a goal you were passionate about.
For instance, Steve Sims began his career as a bricklayer, but he aspired to be a stockbroker. Despite getting fired from his dream job, Sims transitioned into working as a nightclub doorman. He used his connections in Hong Kong to organize successful nightlife events.
Even though the bank didn't hire him, they were interested in financing his events. Sims shifted his focus from stockbroking to launching Bluefish, a high-end luxury concierge service. He now fulfills billionaires' wildest dreams, from deep-sea expeditions to immersive James Bond experiences.
Letting go of a long-desired goal can lead to new opportunities for growth, reinvention, and self-discovery. Vera Wang, a renowned fashion designer, originally aimed to become an Olympic figure skater. When that dream didn't materialize, she found her passion in fashion during her time in Paris.
Setbacks should be seen as stepping stones to a new path rather than failures. Shift your perspective and explore how having a broad focus can transform the way you approach multitasking.
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