Swipe

The Science Behind Why We Don't Finish What We Start

This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Buy on Amazon Buy on BN.com Buy on Bookshop.org
*This page contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app

1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Mar 21 2023 | Archive Date Jun 06 2023
Amplify Publishing Group | Amplify Publishing

Talking about this book? Use #Swipe #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!


Description

The key to escaping the cycle of failure, disengagement, and regret.

Every day we wake up determined to engage with life—to overcome work challenges, finish that novel, reach fitness goals, or repair a strained relationship. Despite our best intentions, we fall short.

Why is it so hard to finish what we start? Are we doomed to a lifetime of regret?

Reaching goals after repeated frustration starts with understanding the impulse known as the Swipe, a side effect of our high-tech culture. Based on a massive research database, and drawing on disciplines from neurobiology to business, Tracy Maylett and Tim Vandehey reveal a powerful psychological process that makes us disengage from what (or who) we care about most—often when we’re heartbreakingly close to real breakthroughs.

In Swipe, readers will learn how this mechanism works and recognize when they’re caught on the “Hamster Wheel.” They’ll discover how to short-circuit the Swipe, reengage, and finally finish what they start.

The key to escaping the cycle of failure, disengagement, and regret.

Every day we wake up determined to engage with life—to overcome work challenges, finish that novel, reach fitness goals, or repair...


Advance Praise

"Compelling...articulate...engaging and supportive, Swipe is a psychologically considerate self-help text that identifies the reasons behind derailing distractions and shares ways to combat them...in clear, direct language embellished by gentle humor." —Foreword Reviews

"Readers won’t want to Swipe away from Maylett and Vandehey’s book...they easily prove the concept’s universal applicability and detail its widespread effects." —BlueInk Reviews

"Swipe takes a deep look into the science and psychology of distraction, attention, and disengagement, giving us the tools we need to focus on and finish what’s most important. I truly love this book!” —Paul B. Allen, co-founder of Ancestry.com, CEO of Soar.com

“Research clearly shows that self-aware people are more successful and promotable, yet few find the time to invest in this essential skill—instead, we fall victim to what the authors smartly call the ‘Swipe.’ This book will help you find the power to stop reacting and start acting.” —Dr. Tasha Eurich, organizational psychologist and New York Times bestselling author of Insight and Bankable Leadership

“I have learned in my leadership roles that engagement and culture drive success. But as Swipe clearly illustrates, we quickly become distracted. This book is an invaluable guide for putting aside distraction in order to achieve both personal and organizational results.” —Jeremy Andrus, CEO, Traeger Grills

“Technology has reshaped every aspect of our lives, including the way we think. When the distractions of life, often brought on by the world of technology, cause us to disengage and ‘check out,’ Swipe shows us how to get things done.” —Jason Ward, executive vice president of people and customers, Azul Airlines, Brazil

"Compelling...articulate...engaging and supportive, Swipe is a psychologically considerate self-help text that identifies the reasons behind derailing distractions and shares ways to combat them...in...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781645435532
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 264

Available on NetGalley

NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)

Average rating from 12 members


Featured Reviews

When I read the blurb for this book I thought that it sounded so much like me that I had to read it! I often don’t finish things because I am tempted by a new idea so I thought there could be some useful lessons here for me.

The book is very insightful and leads the reader through all the reasons we might swipe from one thing to another, and also looks at the different types of swiper and reasons behind why we swipe. There is also some psychology and a deeper look at what happens in the brain when we swipe, and what makes swiping a more attractive option than finishing something.

Like most books of this type, most of the content is taken up with the what and why, with the ‘how to fix it’ saved for the last chapter. However, dotted throughout the book are side boxes with information about how to stop swiping so you never feel like all the juicy stuff is kept until the end.

Reading this book will not automatically stop you from swiping - unfortunately, you have to do the work for that! But reading this book will help you understand why you behave as you do and steps you can take to recognise and then change that behaviour.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who suffers with not being able to finish what they start, who keeps being distracted or who suffer with ‘shiny object syndrome’. All these are learned habits that absolutely can be unlearned, with a fair bit of work and guidance from this book.

With thanks to Netgalley and Amplify Publishing for an advance review copy. All opinions are my own.

Was this review helpful?

What attracted me most to the book was the title and after reading a few pages, I could easily relate to what was being pointed out and motivated me to embark on my own journey to reconsider my "Swipe" habits in order to live a fulfilling life and in the present but above all to learn how to push through the discomfort of swiping as a avoidance mechanism.

Was this review helpful?

Swipe does an in-depth analysis on why we don't finish what we start. Sprinkled with interesting stories and psychological analysis, this book is useful for anyone wondering how to start, and finish, their next project. At first, I understood what 'Swipe' was, but as the chapters continued on, it became more ambiguous. Let me explain. 'Swipe' is coined in place of 'Pass', for example, he passed on this opportunity, she passed on this personal project once it got too hard, they passed on renting out a space for their wine bar because of the exorbitant costs. You get it now, right? So, anyway, 'Swipe' was clear at first, but then it started taking the place of other words as the chapters went on, therefore contributing to its ambiguity. That said, 'Swipe' is a well-researched book and phenomena overall in this high tech, low attention span world, where instantaneous results are preferred over the hard work finish line because no one likes being in the process when they prefer to be in the results. Definitely a good read for anyone on the verge of burnout, or in my case, on the verge of tears for not knowing what is the next step in a self imposed personal project. Despite the ambiguity of the coined term, I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in finishing what they started.

Was this review helpful?

As a professor who leads several courses involving social media...and deals with students who are impacted by social media...SWIPE provides insightful and thoughtful reasoning and research into how social media impacts our lives and mental state. As we see with the current controversy about TikTok, social media's impact is all around us. I will recommend this title to my classes. @AmplifyPubGroup

Was this review helpful?

Readers who liked this book also liked: