The Four Tendencies
Books | Psychology / Personality
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Gretchen Rubin
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Are you an Upholder, a Questioner, an Obliger, or a Rebel? From the author of Better Than Before and The Happiness Project comes a groundbreaking analysis of personality type that “will immediately improve every area of your life” (Melissa Urban, co-founder of the Whole30). During her multibook investigation into human nature, Gretchen Rubin realized that by asking the seemingly dry question “How do I respond to expectations?” we gain explosive self-knowledge. She discovered that based on their answer, people fit into Four Tendencies: • Upholders meet outer and inner expectations readily. “Discipline is my freedom.” • Questioners meet inner expectations, but meet outer expectations only if they make sense. “If you convince me why, I’ll comply.” • Obligers (the largest Tendency) meet outer expectations, but struggle to meet inner expectations—therefore, they need outer accountability to meet inner expectations. “You can count on me, and I’m counting on you to count on me.” • Rebels (the smallest group) resist all expectations, outer and inner alike. They do what they choose to do, when they choose to do it, and typically they don’t tell themselves what to do. “You can’t make me, and neither can I.” Our Tendency shapes every aspect of our behavior, so using this framework allows us to make better decisions, meet deadlines, suffer less stress, and engage more effectively. It’s far easier to succeed when you know what works for you. With sharp insight, compelling research, and hilarious examples, The Four Tendencies will help you get happier, healthier, more productive, and more creative.
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Author
Gretchen Rubin
Pages
272
Publisher
Harmony/Rodale/Convergent
Published Date
2017-09-12
ISBN
1524760927 9781524760922
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"I found the framework of the four tendencies really helpful, though I’m still not convinced which type I am, I gained a lot of insights that will help my relationships with my husband and others. Rubin’s framework is an interesting theory and I hope that academics use it to investigate behaviour change methodology, which may also further verify the framework. I wished that this book was a bit more specific and found that Rubin needed to flesh out some of her ideas more thoroughly. Overall this is an engaging book due to the many examples of scenarios and reactions, which help the reader to apply her theories to their lives."
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Teresa Prokopanko
"Interesting concept. The obliger descriptions rang incredibly true for me. Would be fun to discuss with a book club or work-related reading exercise."
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LizzzBee
"Currently reading, about half way through. My boss lent it to me to help better understand people I work with so far its helped me understand my husband and boss more and I think its fascinating. Easy read and Gretchen's podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, is mildly entertaining also try taking her test to see what tendency you are at happiercast.com/quiz"
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Miranda Kolowitz