Mind in the making

by Ellen Galinsky

Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks Published: 2010-04-20 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Throughout human history, parents, educators, and leaders have wondered what skills truly matter for navigating an increasingly complex world. Recent breakthroughs in brain science and child development research have revealed surprising answers that challenge conventional wisdom about intelligence, success, and human potential. This groundbreaking exploration synthesizes decades of scientific research into seven essential life skills that determine how we think, learn, and thrive in the 21st century.

At the heart of this work lies a profound insight: the abilities that matter most aren't about accumulating facts or memorizing information. Instead, they're about how we approach challenges, manage ourselves, connect with others, and make sense of the world around us. These capabilities, collectively called "executive functions" by neuroscientists, represent the mental processes that help us plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks successfully. They're the invisible architecture behind everything from emotional regulation to critical thinking.

The exploration begins with focus and self-control, examining how the ability to pay attention and resist impulses forms the foundation for virtually all learning and achievement. Through compelling examples and research findings, readers discover that these aren't fixed traits determined at birth but rather skills that can be developed and strengthened throughout life. The evidence reveals specific practices and approaches that enhance these capacities in both children and adults, offering practical pathways for personal transformation.

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