The Auto-Self: The Key to Creating Star Performers and Becoming a Star Yourself

The Auto-Self: The Key to Creating Star Performers and Becoming a Star Yourself

by Barry Borgerson
The Auto-Self: The Key to Creating Star Performers and Becoming a Star Yourself

The Auto-Self: The Key to Creating Star Performers and Becoming a Star Yourself

by Barry Borgerson

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Overview

We all operate in two fundamentally different modes: our familiar, intentional thinking mode and our elusive, unintentional automatic mode. The auto-self is the second, robot-like mode of human activities. Since our auto-self is always active, it often plays the role of enabler or saboteur of our successes after our thinking-self creates our goals, plans, and task lists. Create Star Performers: If you are a manager at any level, your success depends on making as many as possible of your team members star performers. This book will show you how to align their automatic behaviors (such as failing to meet commitments or micromanaging) with the needs of the organization. Become a Star: Have you tried on your own and failed to change an unwanted habit (such as procrastinating on important issues or getting uncontrollable angry) that interferes with your success at work or in life? If so, you need this book, which you can use to empower a colleague or friend to act as a transformation guide to enable you to change an unwanted behavior. You will learn why this method is inherently more reliable than self-help efforts. The auto-self often plays a determinative role in achieving success, but its existence was previously only implicitly recognized, poorly understood, and haphazardly improved. This book enables conquering the auto-self through explicitly recognizing it, understanding it through detailed descriptions, and improving it through transformation techniques built upon the detailed understanding. Kirkus Review Accomplished business executive and leadership coach reveals how to improve performance at work and in life by taming your powerful "automatic" side. Building on the idea that the human mind operates in two distinct modes, Borgerson contends that people have two "selfs"-a "thinking-self" and an "auto-self." We're aware of our thinking-self, which is the source of our logical reasoning, intentions and voluntary actions that drive us to achieve goals. Our comfort-driven auto-self, however, operates outside our voluntary control. It's home to the habitual behaviors and deeply ingrained thought patterns that are programmed through genetics, parenting and certain environmental pressures. Unfortunately, the auto-self often derails our efforts to reach goals. Disruptive auto-behaviors such as aggression and uncontrollable anger can cause otherwise talented business professionals to fail, and habits like smoking and overeating can undermine one's health. Borgerson argues that even if a person is aware of the undesirable behavior, the relentless auto-self usually overpowers the thinking-self. He unabashedly refers to self-help as an "unfair fight" because willpower alone is seldom enough to overcome the discomfort created by the auto-self clinging to an old habit. His solution is to get the auto-self and the thinking-self on the same side with a little outside help. In what could be a breakthrough in the study of performance development, the book offers practical, field-tested techniques to induce feelings that counteract those driving the unwanted behavior. Case studies about hot-headed managers coached into becoming thoughtful leaders and a chain-smoker kicking his deadly habit provide persuasive evidence of the author's theory. While the text is heavy on jargon, its frank discussion on "evasion gimmicks" like procrastination will leave even skeptical readers wondering if they're sabotaging their own success. Those looking for a quick fix for bad habits won't find it here-Borgerson says a lasting transformation can take a year or longer. But business managers interested in achieving peak performance for their subordinates and themselves will find a holistic system to make it happen. A penetrative, empowering driver's manual for the dual-mind. Kirkus

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983815013
Publisher: 2-Selfs Publishing Company
Publication date: 09/29/2011
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Dr. Barry Borgerson is a proven leader with many years of successful international executive experience. He has devoted nearly two decades to developing insights into the auto-self and techniques for improving it. He has verified the effectiveness of his habit - change techniques both as a leader and through coaching leaders to achieve star performance.
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