The Talent Code
Greatness isn't born. It's grown
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4.7 • 30 Ratings
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Publisher Description
'Talent. You've either got it or you haven't.' Not true, actually.
In The Talent Code, award-winning journalist Daniel Coyle draws on cutting-edge research to reveal that, far from being some abstract mystical power fixed at birth, ability really can be created and nurtured.
In the process, he considers talent at work in venues as diverse as a music school in Dallas and a tennis academy near Moscow to demonstrate how the wiring of our brains can be transformed by the way we approach particular tasks. He explains what is really going on when apparently unremarkable people suddenly make a major leap forward. He reveals why some teaching methods are so much more effective than others. Above all, he shows how all of us can achieve our full potential if we set about training our brains in the right way.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Journalist Coyle travels the world to discover the truth about talent in this fascinating account that studies how individuals can "unlock their full potential and bring their talents to light." The discoveries put forth by Coyle come down to three main elements: coaching, motivation and practice. While these hardly seem like breakthroughs, Coyle's discovery process proves fascinating. Providing detailed examples from a variety of different sources, Coyle's work becomes as motivational as the stories he presents. John Farrell reads with a voice that is at once firm yet highly identifiable. The resulting recording serves as a fine instructional guide for those searching for how to fulfill their dreams. A Bantam hardcover (Reviews, Apr. 6).
Customer Reviews
Amazing Insights
Insightful storytelling interwoven with amazing research to explain what creates talent
Yes it works!
A simple and remarkable book. Some may feel it is lightweight or in some way not quite relevant. They would be a mistake.
After a lifetime of pushing the boundaries in all directions and trying to develop the skills associated I can tell you that I discovered many of these ideas for myself. This book draws them together and for me it is justification of my own beliefs. Having confirmation of skills and ideas that I know work means great I am not the only one. I was right in what I found.
This works in the worlds of sport work and personal progression.
Keep it simple stupid holds water so does this book.
A must for any coach or parent
Whether you coach a team of kids, any sport, or teach an instrument, at school or help people learn new skills, this book is a must read and it won't take 10,000 hrs