For all those who are tired, or simply wary, of the usual self-help formula—homespun anecdotes, upbeat platitudes, over-the-top promises—Richard Wiseman’s “59 Seconds” would seem to be just what the Ph.D. ordered. The idea is appealing: survey the field of academic psychology and mine its research for ways of actually achieving goals, winning friends and finding happiness. Mr. Wiseman, a British professor of “the public understanding of psychology,” read hundreds of studies from every area of the behavioral sciences. He found a promising pattern in many aspects of life, “from mood to memory, persuasion to procrastination, resilience to relationships.” Indeed, he found “a new science of rapid change” able to produce results “in minutes instead of months.”, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704340304574635100237740492.html”
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