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In the bestselling tradition of Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit and Angela Duckworth’s Grit, a renowned social psychologist demonstrates the power of small acts—and how a subtle turning of habits into rituals can add purpose and pleasure to life.

Our lives are filled with repetitive tasks meant to keep us on track—what we come to know as habits. Over time, these routines (for example, brushing your teeth or putting on your right sock first) tend to be performed automatically. But when we’re more mindful about these actions—when we focus on the precise way they are performed—they can instead become rituals. Shifting from a “habitual” mindset to a “ritual” mindset can convert ordinary acts from black and white to technicolor.

Think of the way you savor a certain beverage, the care you take with a particular outfit that gets worn only on special occasions, the unique way that your family gathers around the table during holidays, or the secret language you enjoy with your significant other. To some, these behaviors may seem quirky, but because rituals matter so deeply to us on a personal level, they imbue our lives with purpose and meaning. Drawing on a decade of original research, Norton shows that rituals play a role in healing communities experiencing a great loss, marking life’s major transitions, driving a stadium of sports fans to ecstasy, and helping us rise to challenges and realize opportunities.

Compelling, insightful, and practical, The Ritual Effect reminds us of the intention-filled acts that drive human behavior and create sur­prising satisfaction and enjoyment.

©2024 Michael Norton (P)2024 Simon & Schuster Audio
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By C. J. Carrillo on 05-07-24

Interesting topic

It is an interesting topic to and I thank him for trying to encompass it objectively. The objectivity becomes a little strange when he explained the disconnect between meaning and method. It’s a slippery slope to assign significant value to any rituals. I don’t think this was an intention but an unfortunate outcome of the logic he expresses. Overall interesting research and approach and appreciate the dedication it took to produce this book. I think it’s worthy of a sequel that might dive into meaning and significance those experiences produce.

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