PRAISE FOR DAVID ROBSON'S THE EXPECTATION EFFECT
LitHub: 15 New Books to Love This Week "A fascinating exploration of the ways in which our brains can sabotage or save us in our most challenging moments."
--Salon
"If you're looking to make major or minor changes in your life, this book will help you leave the starting gate with positive expectations of success."
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New York Journal of Books "[
The Expectation Effect] made me realize that I'm leveraging far fewer of my brain's features than I could be.... What scientists are learning about the connections between the human brain and performance is incredible. And David Robson manages to take this research and organize it into a compelling playbook for a better life."
--Gayle Allen,
Curious Minds at Work podcast
"Mind-changing science...One of Robson's many strengths as a chronicler of science is to take what might seem familiar and show...just how much deeper the rabbit hole goes.... The book abounds in compelling anecdotes...Robson's central point is that the expectation effect isn't an amusing psychological quirk, but a fundamental aspect of our interactions with reality.... The result of marinating for a while in this outlook is surprisingly transformative."
--Oliver Burkeman,
New York Times bestselling author of
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, reviewing for
The Guardian (UK)
"We're six days into 2022 and
The Expectation Effect by David Robson is already threatening to be book of the year--visionary, original, and exciting, like all the best science writing."
--Will Storr, author of
The Science of Storytelling "As David Robson makes plain in this compelling book, the way we think about the world can profoundly shape how we navigate it. Based in science and packed with smart advice,
The Expectation Effect will expand your mind--and maybe even extend your life."
--Daniel Pink,
New York Times bestselling author of
When,
Drive, and
To Sell Is Human "This is an utterly riveting and transformative book. You can't afford not to read it!"
--Nigella Lawson
"Citing examples across the spectrum of human behavior, Robson shares compelling studies and anecdotal evidence to suggest that what people think will happen often turns into a self-fulfilling prophecy.... In
The Expectation Effect, he more than meets his goals of equipping readers with a critical understanding of how expectations shape lives and providing practical tools for reframing and adjusting mindsets toward positivity and well-being."
--Shelf Awareness
"The human brain, according to this absorbing book, has a mind of its own.... Cutting-edge research and effective storytelling create an insightful book on an ever changing field."
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Kirkus Reviews "A fascinating, optimistic, and empowering book. David Robson uses science and stories to show the extent to which we are shaped by our beliefs, and how the predictive power of our brains influences pain, diet, sleep, exercise, and intelligence."
--Dr. Monty Lyman, author of
The Remarkable Life of the Skin and
The Painful Truth "Authoritative, measured, practical, and encouraging, it will change your attitude to life's challenges."
--Dr. Christian Jarrett, author of
Be Who You Want "An intriguing account of the role of expectation (and perception in general) in a wide panorama of experience. Beautifully written, science-based, and a gripping read. I loved it!"
--Dr. Mithu Storoni, author of
Stress-Proof "As a counter to the many 'pseudoscientific' self-help books about the power of expectations (most notably,
The Secret), Robson investigates the 'expectation effect' through peer-reviewed experiments and studies...a fine place to start for readers interested in the power of the mind."
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Publishers Weekly "The consistently brilliant David Robson is back with science, stories, and practical tips for anyone who wants to make better use of the remarkable body-mind connection."
--Kerry Daynes, bestselling author of
The Dark Side of the Mind and
What Lies Buried "This book is entertaining, eye-opening, extremely useful, and, best of all, evidence-based."
--Claudia Hammond, author of
The Art of Rest "
The Expectation Effect is a must-read book that shows how we can all use our brainpower to improve our lives. Whether it's medicine, anxiety, exercise, or diet, David Robson seamlessly and engagingly explores how what we expect to happen has a much larger role than we might have previously believed--and we can tap into that power to improve our own well-being.... If you want to learn how to reframe your mindset, to feel healthier and happier in the process, this book is for you."
--Melissa Hogenboom, author of
The Motherhood Complex "How on Earth does a person pack in so much research and yet still make it fascinating and fun to read? Through the perfect mix of stories, stats, and science, David Robson makes a very persuasive case that what we expect has a significant material impact on our lives--and how we can harness this to live longer, happier, healthier, more successful lives."
--James Wallman, author of
Stuffocation and
Time and How to Spend It