Sep 16, 2021
What is motivation?
Why do we feel totally paralyzed to do certain things, and utterly unable to quit others? Too many people conclude, falsely, that they are just lazy, or lacking in willpower. But what they lack is a correct understanding of their own minds, of motivation, and the way that it operates.
This book is a self-help manual and a rigorous analysis of the psychology of motivation. It will teach you to stop procrastinating, kick your addictions, circumvent laziness, take control of your actions, and achieve your goals, by thoroughly understanding the way your mind works. In it, you’ll learn:
• What is the nature of motivation, on its deepest psychological level
• Why addiction and procrastination are two sides of the same coin
• Why there’s no fundamental difference between a physical and psychological addiction
• Why willpower is rarely the solution to anything
• Why and how emotions motivate
You’ll also learn fifteen powerful strategies for motivating yourself, why they work, and how to apply them to your own life. By the end of this book, you’ll possess all the tools you need to take firm control of your daily existence.
Roman Gelperin is an author, biographer, philosopher, and forever a student of the human mind. Roman holds a BA in Psychology from Stony Brook University, and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Roman’s books include:
(1) Addiction, Procrastination, and Laziness: A Proactive Guide to
the Psychology of Motivation
(2) And It Was All Your Fault: Unraveling the Inner Psychology of
Depression, How It Begins, and What Cures It
(3) Self-Actualized by Poker: The Path from Categorical Learning to
Free-Thinking
(4) The Master Mind of the Self-Actualizing Person: The Life and
Legacy of Abraham Maslow, and My Sudden Awakening into
Self-Actualization