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Peak Performance
- Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of Success
- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
- Categories: Business & Careers, Career Success
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Summary
Winner of the 2018 Audie Award for Best Business/Personal Development Audiobook
"A transfixing book on how to sustain peak performance and avoid burnout" ― Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Option B, Originals, and Give and Take
"An essential playbook for success, happiness, and getting the most out of ourselves." ― Arianna Huffington, author of Thrive and The Sleep Revolution
"I doubt anyone can read Peak Performance without itching to apply something to their own lives." ― David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of The Sports Gene
A few common principles drive performance, regardless of the field or the task at hand. Whether someone is trying to qualify for the Olympics, break ground in mathematical theory or craft an artistic masterpiece, many of the practices that lead to great success are the same. In Peak Performance, Brad Stulberg, a former McKinsey and Company consultant and journalist who covers health and the science of human performance, and Steve Magness, a performance scientist and coach of Olympic athletes, team up to demystify these practices and demonstrate how everyone can achieve their best.
The first book of its kind, Peak Performance combines the inspiring stories of top performers across a range of capabilities - from athletic, to intellectual, to artistic - with the latest scientific insights into the cognitive and neurochemical factors that drive performance in all domains. In doing so, Peak Performance uncovers new linkages that hold promise as performance enhancers but have been overlooked in our traditionally-siloed ways of thinking. The result is a life-changing book in which listeners will learn how to enhance their performance via myriad ways including: optimally alternating between periods of intense work and rest; developing and harnessing the power of a self-transcending purpose; and priming the body and mind for enhanced productivity.
In revealing the science of great performance and the stories of great performers across a wide range of capabilities, Peak Performance uncovers the secrets of success, and coaches listeners on how to use them. If you want to take your game to the next level, whatever "your game" may be, Peak Performance will teach you how.
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- Mr
- 15-11-17
What's the fuss about
Bought this on the strength of other reviews.Its not bad but in truth there is nothing new or dynamic in it.-Be mindful, get sleep etc etc.Also if I get another book in this genre that quotes Roger Bannister then I'll scream.Left me disappointed
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- David
- 09-08-17
Great.
I really enjoyed this book as it seemed to pull together information taken from other audio books I have already listened to, such as Peak by Anders Ericsson, and gives you a great base plan to start on the journey to peak performance. Recommended.
16 people found this helpful
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- Botty
- 05-04-20
Read it if you are about to burnout, just starting or looking for performance gains
Read the conclusions for a summary. Here is mine: 1. Growth = stress + rest Develop a growth mindset- realise that stress is the fuel for growth and remind yourself of that when it gets hard (self talk is more important than practise at the end) Focus: do one thing at a time, compartmentalise and execute Create an environment that makes it automatic for you to execute Just do it: frequency is more important than quantity If you are on the brink of burnout, coach or give advice within your expertise without expecting anything in return (give back) Transcend yourself to self-actualise Prioritise your core values and make daily reminders of your purpose (why you are doing what you do)
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- Mario Pandza
- 14-08-19
Don’t do reviews, but this is the best book on the subject!
Having read countless books about motivation, habit forming, etc. this is the best book out there! While there are amazing books that focus on one subject like habit forming or importance of say, just showing up to do the work, this book covers it all, from start to finish all you need to be successful in any field, I highly recommend it, no nonsense, straight to the point, easy to follow and soak in!
9 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 09-07-18
Great book to read
Amazing techniques to use in our everyday life. Taught me why sleep and rest could also lead to growth. A great book to read for someone who feels guilty to take a break as they're not utilizing their time, a problem I too have (or had). So far, it has been beneficial for me. Hope it'll be so for you as well.
15 people found this helpful
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- Gustavo
- 27-12-18
Profoundly true and science-based wisdom
The title of this book might make you think it’s yet another regular self-help book. On the contrary, it is a profound and science backed compilation/systematization of sustainable performance wisdom. Loved the book. Life changing. Thanks Mr Stulberg and Mr Magness.
5 people found this helpful
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- papapownall
- 10-05-19
Pseudo science diatribe dribble
The co-authors of this book must be very pleased with themselves. They have written a best seller about the "new science of success" the secret of which can basically be summed up as "stress + rest = growth". And that's about it. This concept of stretched in each and every direction imaginable and uses real life examples from obscure US track and field athletes and, bizarrely, Taylor Swift's drummer. Plenty of eye rolling moments throughout this book. I am sure there are better examples in the huge canon of inspirational pseudo science self help books on the market.
4 people found this helpful
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- Alasdair Macdonald
- 23-12-18
Excellent Practical Advice on Cognitive & Physical Performance Improvement
Brad & Steve have done a great job of synthesising and formulating a very comprehensive, practical and respectful method library for anyone from boardroom exec to aspiring athlete, from those trying to reshape themselves mid career or a kid just starting out. Great lessons for living a life with purpose.
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- Only me
- 03-06-18
Heard most of it before but
It was still nice to hear a different take on the topics discussed and the presentation was good.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-01-19
Very practical advice
I found advice given here to be very practical and realistic. I like the fact that it references plenty of studies.
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- Luke
- 09-06-18
Good, but
Take breaks Sleep enough Meditate Exercise There, I saved you an Audible credit. Although the part about mission is good, it's a short portion of the book.
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- Jim Capps
- 02-09-17
Everything in this book is valuable
As someone who is becoming disillusioned with most things self-help, I was pleasantly blown away here. This book offers to the point, scientifically backed insight into getting the most out of yourself and contribute to society in a healthy way. Very good narration does the material justice. Totally worth a credit.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-04-18
Ok but not ground breaking
What did you take away from Peak Performance that you can apply to your work?
This provided some simple, usable suggestions on how to avoid getting burnt out.
Any additional comments?
Although this book gave examples of 'peak performance' from both a physical/sports aspect and a work/profession, I found it to be very myopic in that it did not provide any insight on how to handle real world stressors and work-life balance.
The book spoke to opportunities for achievement as 'stressors' and did not touch on how important it is to be able to have a fulfilling work life AND personal life. A lot of the 'peak performer' examples given this book are of people who literally secluded themselves from family and friends to ensure their success. Those people seem to have the luxury of doing such a thing while most people do not.
The book did not give examples of what these peak performers did when their ass was on the line at work and then something horrible happened at home, or vice versa, and they are still *required* to perform in both areas. Those are the real life 'stressors' I was hoping to gain some insight on and not whether I should consider only having one set of clothes in my closet to avoid decision fatigue. How about the big decisions like either I take off work to take my child to the doctor, or I risk losing a project, or getting fired, because it may be given to someone who leadership believes to be more committed to their job?
102 people found this helpful
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- Jeff V.
- 25-08-17
Took Stephen Covey's 7 Habits to the next level
I really enjoyed this book! It took Stephen Covey's 7 Habits to the next level by helping you simplify your mission statement and put it into action through suggestions and good examples. I especially liked the suggestion to make your goals and life purposes focused on serving others. There were many other pearls as well. Enjoy the read and thank you Marty Vaughn for recommending it!
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- Nadine Fish
- 18-01-18
Needs a PDF
Brings all my favorite books into one resource without the fluff and stats. Good book!
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- Greg Fisher
- 10-06-17
Brilliant
If you could sum up Peak Performance in three words, what would they be?
Insightful, action-orientated, powerful
What did you like best about this story?
The combination of great research, lively story telling, useful examples and practical application.
What does Christopher Lane bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Clear and easy to follow with great pace.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
YES
Any additional comments?
Anyone who whats to be more effective in sports, business or life should read this book. It is the best book I have listened to in 2016 (along with Stretch)
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- DaTval
- 04-08-17
Best among sea of similar books
Easy to listen and provided advices are realistic to implement on daily basis. Have listened multiple such books and this is the best so far.
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- windsurfnerd
- 16-06-17
pulling performance ideas from many sources
I listened to the audio book, which I enjoyed. the authors did a great job of pulling performance-enhancing concepts from many disciplines and weaving then together well...the effect was to show different dimensions of an idea (e.g., how rest affects performance). this format could have been disorienting but was well-executed.
I particularly liked the summaries at the end of each chapter and the book itself; these helped to reinforce the practical steps to peak performance and kept the book from being an abstract thought-piece
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- Zach Slade
- 11-11-17
Really Enjoyed It!
Was originally a bit skeptical just by the title and some of the claims. However, I was very pleasantly surprised by this book!
If you are someone who is motivated and enjoys fully committing to an objective, but gets overwhelmed or burnt out this book is for you! They add clarity to the (stress + rest = growth) formula in a way I haven't heard before. They really hammer home this concept and, after reading this book, righteously so.
Love how they also incorporate the most recent science behind the psychology of performance and how to train your brain to think in a way that supports it. Well done!
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- Eyal
- 15-06-17
Nothing new
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
This book is an overview of others' research. If you're familiar with the likes of Kelly McGonigal, Anders Ericsson, Carol Dweck, Angela Duckworth, Benedict Carey, Thomas M. Sterner etc. then you will be disappointed. If you're not familiar with them then this is an OK summary of some of their popular ideas although I would recommend reading the original works of the above researchers/writers.
Has Peak Performance turned you off from other books in this genre?
No. But I would research who the author is more diligently.
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