Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life

#1 Wall Street Journal Best Seller
Winner of the Thinkers50 Breakthrough Idea Award
Amazon Best Book of the Year
Forbes Recommended Books for Leaders
TED Talk sensation—over 12 million views!

The counterintuitive approach to achieving your true potential, heralded by the Harvard Business Review as a groundbreaking idea of the year.
 
The path to personal and professional fulfillment is rarely straight. Ask anyone who has achieved his or her biggest goals or whose relationships thrive and you’ll hear stories of many unexpected detours along the way. What separates those who master these challenges and those who get derailed? The answer is agility—emotional agility.
 
Emotional agility is a revolutionary, science-based approach that allows us to navigate life’s twists and turns with self-acceptance, clear-sightedness, and an open mind. Renowned psychologist Susan David developed this concept after studying emotions, happiness, and achievement for more than twenty years. She found that no matter how intelligent or creative people are, or what type of personality they have, it is how they navigate their inner world—their thoughts, feelings, and self-talk—that ultimately determines how successful they will become.
 
The way we respond to these internal experiences drives our actions, careers, relationships, happiness, health—everything that matters in our lives. As humans, we are all prone to common hooks—things like self-doubt, shame, sadness, fear, or anger—that can too easily steer us in the wrong direction. Emotionally agile people are not immune to stresses and setbacks. The key difference is that they know how to adapt, aligning their actions with their values and making small but powerful changes that lead to a lifetime of growth. Emotional agility is not about ignoring difficult emotions and thoughts; it’s about holding them loosely, facing them courageously and compassionately, and then moving past them to bring the best of yourself forward.
 
Drawing on her deep research, decades of international consulting, and her own experience overcoming adversity after losing her father at a young age, David shows how anyone can thrive in an uncertain world by becoming more emotionally agile. To guide us, she shares four key concepts that allow us to acknowledge uncomfortable experiences while simultaneously detaching from them, thereby allowing us to embrace our core values and adjust our actions so they can move us where we truly want to go.
 
Written with authority, wit, and empathy, Emotional Agility serves as a road map for real behavioral change—a new way of acting that will help you reach your full potential, whoever you are and whatever you face.

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Published Sep 6, 2016

288 pages

Average rating: 7.72

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Statpat
Feb 07, 2024
10/10 stars
I know some in the group felt this book repeated information, but in these divided times we all need to check our emotions and pay attention to how they can bias our thinking. I loved her stories as the first time I read this book I was losing a friend to cancer and everyone at church said we just have to stay POSITIVE like ALL the time. I spent time sitting with my friend before she died and those of us not suffering don’t realize that being positive all the time is often NOT the best thing for people who are TRYING to put on a happy face and be positive for others. If you are suffering and dying you experience a wide range of emotions and it is NOT HEALTHY to suppress negative feelings. It is healthier to be open and honest about your feelings- but to practice emotional agility. It is hard to admit our negative emotions but essential to let them play out and not suppress them. In being honest with ourselves and others about our true emotions(within reason), we learn to navigate and handle difficult times in our lives!!

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