Previously, self-help exhortations urged more drive, work ethic, doing the hard work needed for maximal achievement. But more recent urgings are to do less: slow down, breathe meditate, and change your mindset: Have a “growth mindset!” Think Positive. “PowerPose!” That continues even though rigorous attempts by independent researchers to validate such exhortations have largely failed to support the concept-creators’ puffy promise: Just follow my simple X-step plan and you can be fabulous.” Alas, we can’t all be fabulous. Posterity may well record this crop of fast-fix hawkers as modern-day snake-oil salesmen.
My PsychologyToday.com article today explains why the Easing Exhortation is a mere fad, which will end up taking its place among fads now ridiculed from phrenology to penis envy.
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