Choose possibility Take risks and thrive (even when you fail)

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy

Book - 2021

"A fresh new approach to taking risks in one's career, with specific advice on how to persevere when one's decisions aren't working out, along with key insights on how to turn mistakes into successes"--

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Published
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy (author)
Physical Description
xxii, 245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780358525707
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Get Going
  • Chapter 1. Ditch the Hero's Journey
  • Chapter 2. Pump Your Risk-Taking Muscles
  • Chapter 3. The Power of Pipelining in Parallel
  • Chapter 4. Why Proximity Beats Planning
  • Chapter 5. FOMO > FOF = Action
  • Part II. Get Smarter
  • Chapter 6. Put Who Before What When Taking a Risk
  • Chapter 7. It's Not All About You
  • Chapter 8. Well, Some of It Is (How to Bet on Ourselves)
  • Chapter 9. Bigger Leaps
  • Part III. Get Rewarded
  • Chapter 10. The Myth of Risk and Reward
  • Chapter 11. To Succeed, Forget Success
  • Chapter 12. Impact Fails
  • Chapter 13. The Sines of Growth
  • Chapter 14. Possibility and Powerflow
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The "myth of the single choice," that one decision can make or break everything, is to blame for people's fear of taking risks, writes StubHub president Cassidy in her encouraging debut. The pressure to "make the right choice on a straight shot to glory," she suggests, leaves people stuck in jobs that don't suit them or on harmful paths, and the way out is to change one's mindset and become more comfortable with risk. Cassidy's program for doing so involves taking small risks "early and often," acknowledging that growth isn't linear, and embracing setbacks as part of the process. She urges readers to stay open to possibilities and wait for multiple options to appear (rather than jumping at the first available opportunity), stay in "discovery mode," commit to always learning, and harness FOMO, because it spurs one to action. Cassidy has taken a number of big leaps in her own career, which she covers at too great length sometimes, to the point where the advice can get lost in the autobiography. Still, readers looking to play it a bit less safe will find this a welcome call to do so. (Aug.)

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