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The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal Paperback – Illustrated, January 1, 2003

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“Combines the gritty toughmindedness of the best coaches with the gentle-but-insistent inspiration of the most effective spiritual advisers” (Fast Company).

This groundbreaking New York Times bestseller has helped hundreds of thousands of people at work and at home balance stress and recovery and sustain high performance despite crushing workloads and 24/7 demands on their time.

We live in digital time. Our pace is rushed, rapid-fire, and relentless. Facing crushing workloads, we try to cram as much as possible into every day. We're wired up, but we're melting down. Time management is no longer a viable solution. As bestselling authors Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz demonstrate in this groundbreaking book, managing energy, not time, is the key to enduring high performance as well as to health, happiness, and life balance.
The Power of Full Engagement is a highly practical, scientifically based approach to managing your energy more skillfully both on and off the job by laying out the key training principles and provides a powerful, step-by-step program that will help you to:

* Mobilize four key sources of energy
* Balance energy expenditure with intermittent energy renewal
* Expand capacity in the same systematic way that elite athletes do
* Create highly specific, positive energy management rituals to make lasting changes

Above all, this book provides a life-changing road map to becoming more fully engaged on and off the job, meaning physically energized, emotionally connected, mentally focused, and spiritually aligned.
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Fast Company Combines the gritty tough-mindedness of the best coaches with the gentle but insistent inspiration of the most effective spiritual advisers.

Stephen R. Covey, author of
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People A remarkable application of the athletic metaphor to high-performing people and organizations.

About the Author

Jim Loehr is chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the Human Performance Institute, a training company that has successfully utilized energy management technology to improve the productivity and engagement levels of elite performers from the world of business, sport, medicine, and law enforcement for over 30 years. A world-renowned performance psychologist, Dr. Loehr is the author of thirteen books including the national bestseller The Power of Full Engagement.



Tony Schwartz is the founder and president of The Energy Project, a consulting group that works with a number of Fortune 500 companies, including American Express, Credit Suisse, Ford, General Motors, Gillette, Master Card, and Sony. He was a reporter for the
New York Times, an associate editor at Newsweek, and a staff writer for New York Magazine and Esquire and a columnist for Fast Company. He co-authored the #1 worldwide bestseller The Art of the Deal with Donald Trump, and after that wrote What Really Matters. He co-authored the #1 New York Times bestseller The Power of Full Engagement with Jim Loehr.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0743226755
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Free Press; Reprint edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 245 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780743226752
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743226752
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.64 x 8.44 inches
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Customers find this book engaging and enlightening, with specific ideas that are easily understood and actionable. The book provides a powerful model for improving performance through renewal and recovery, while effectively addressing time management by focusing on energy rather than time. They appreciate its spiritual content, with one customer noting how it grounds happiness in energy management, and its value for money, with one review highlighting how values fuel energy. The book also emphasizes the importance of a good diet for overall well-being.

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147 customers mention "Spiritual content"147 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the spiritual content of the book, with reviews highlighting its holistic approach to energy management and productivity. One customer notes how it helps focus on structuring energy, while another mentions the detailed experience of healthy rituals.

"...key point is that one of the most important drivers is the human need to find meaning, "among the most powerful and enduring themes in every culture..." Read more

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Customers find the book engaging and enlightening, with one mentioning the helpful worksheets included.

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"...The book is well written, with plenty of examples. I highly recommend it." Read more

43 customers mention "Ideas"37 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the book's ideas, finding them easily understood and actionable, with one customer highlighting the personalized plan and another noting the framework for prioritization.

"...offer in this volume is the Full Engagement Training System®, a comprehensive and cohesive program that enables us to manage energy efficiently...." Read more

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25 customers mention "Performance"25 positive0 negative

Customers praise the book's powerful model for improving performance and sustaining it through renewal and recovery, with one customer noting how it makes change and performance very personal.

"...for managing energy - are the key to full engagement and sustained high performance. "Change is difficult. We are creatures of habit...." Read more

"...amateur research, I believe this book is the beginning of a powerful movement about how people can manage energy and expand life...." Read more

"...-Purpose becomes a more powerful and enduring source of energy when its source moves from negative to positive, external to internal and self to..." Read more

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9 customers mention "Time management"9 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's approach to time management, with several noting it helps articulate the fallacy of focusing on time management.

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"Creates great start of beginning to manage energy and not time. Spending energy requires recovery through varies self help strategies." Read more

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8 customers mention "Value for money"8 positive0 negative

Customers find the book valuable, with one mentioning that values fuel the energy.

"...-Values fuel the energy on which purpose is built. They hold us to a different standard for managing our energy. -A virtue is a value in action...." Read more

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"Great examples packed with valuable and detailed experience of healthy rituals building with advice on sticking to them. Highly recommended." Read more

7 customers mention "Diet"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's focus on diet, with several mentioning the importance of eating well.

"...An outrageously incredible coach will help build new skills, nourish changes, and reach goals for the corporate athlete; and remain with that person..." Read more

"...-Eating five to six low-calorie, highly nutritious meals a day ensures a steady resupply of glucose and essential nutrients...." Read more

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Customers find the book enjoyable and engaging.

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An awesome book! Old school think Time is how to pace yourself. Truth is energy paces you. What I didn’t know is that 4 dimensions of energy and how I can improve on each. This book will give you confidence and make a 10 house workday really 10 whole hours. Spend the $10, if your serious about working smarter and balanced - you can’t miss it. It’s so good, I want to take the full course from the company but it costs like $5000+, but not now. * Also this is in more detail then the audible version. So buy the Print as well as the Audible! Life is good!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2010
    I recently re-read this book and was curious to know to what extent (if any) it has lost any of its relevance during the years since it was first published, in 2003. My conclusion? If anything, it is even more relevant now than it was before. However, that said, I still presume to suggest to those who are thinking about reading that they ignore the title and focus on the methodology that Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz introduce and then explain. Of course, full engagement has power. However, I cannot think of even one company among those annually ranked by Fortune to be the most highly admired, the best to work for, etc. that has full engagement. In fact, the results of recent research by the Gallup Organization and Towers Perrin clearly indicate that, on average, about 25-30% of employees are actively and productively engaged, about 35-40% are passively engaged (doing as little as necessary to stay employed), and about the same percentage are actively disengaged, with many of them hostile and having a toxic effect within their workplace.

    Obviously, the challenge for business leaders in all organizations (whatever their size and nature my be) is to increase the percentage of those workers who are actively and productively engaged. What do Loehr and Schwartz suggest? All of their insights and recommendations are based on a vast amount of real-world experience with all manner of organizations. What they offer in this volume is the Full Engagement Training System®, a comprehensive and cohesive program that enables us to manage energy efficiently. The methodology is based on four separate but interdependent principles:

    1. Full engagement requires drawing on separate but related sources of energy: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. "All four dynamics are critical, none is sufficient by itself and each profoundly influences the others [for better or worse]. To perform at our best, we must skillfully manage each of these interconnected dimensions of energy."

    2. Because energy capacity diminishes both with overuse and with underuse, we must balance energy expenditure with intermittent energy renewal. "We rarely consider how much energy we are spending because we take it for granted that the energy available to us is limitless. In fact, increased demand progressively depletes our energy reserves - especially in the absence of any effort to reverse the progressive loss of capacity that occurs with age."

    3. To build capacity, we must push beyond our normal limits, training in the same systematic way that elite athletes do. "Stress is not the enemy in our lives. Paradoxically, it is the key to growth. In order to build strength in a muscle we must systematically stress it, expending energy beyond normal levels. Doing so literally causes microscopic tears in the muscle fibers. At the end of a training session, functional capacity is diminished. But give the muscle twenty-four to forty-eight hours to recover and it grows stronger and better able to handle the next stimulus."

    4. Positive energy rituals - highly specific routines for managing energy - are the key to full engagement and sustained high performance. "Change is difficult. We are creatures of habit. Most of what we do is automatic and nonconscious. What we did yesterday is what we are likely to do today...A positive ritual is a behavior that becomes automatic over time - fueled by some deeply held value."

    As indicated earlier, Loehr and Schwartz have devised what they call the Full Engagement Training System® and one of several key points they make is that both supervisors and those for whom they are directly responsible are active in this program, one that involves a shared journey of observation, revelation, and increased understanding. Another is that there are continuous role reversals for both "students" and "teachers" during frequent knowledge exchanges. Still another key point is that one of the most important drivers is the human need to find meaning, "among the most powerful and enduring themes in every culture since the origin of recorded history." And still another is that those who are purpose-driven must also constantly nurture and regularly renew their "most precious resource," energy, and expend it only in the service of what matters most.

    Forget about having a workforce with full engagement and concentrate on increasing the number of workers who are fully engaged. Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz can provide invaluable assistance to those who are now planning or who are only recently embarked on efforts to achieve that worthy objective.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2005
    I am not an expert on the subject. Therefore, I submit this review for your respective analysis. The invaluable research completed by Loehr and Schwartz is remarkable! Regarding other reviews submitted for this book, I found them to be unremarkably shallow and maliciously hollow.

    An outrageously incredible coach will help build new skills, nourish changes, and reach goals for the corporate athlete; and remain with that person over an extended length of time to build consistency. Admittedly, there are other aspects to the 'overall state of the human psyche' such as having great parents, great spouse; perhaps a mentor, a sponsor, a guide and other supportive elements.

    Loehr and Schwartz have discovered that properly distributing positive energy is more important than managing time expended on a daily basis. The top-down performance pyramid model addresses the body, the emotions, the mind, and the spirit to reach the Ideal Performance State.

    In my humble opinion, to attain this level of consistency over the span of two or more decades for an executive is impossible. The research could be realistically applied for a world-class athlete since he or she has a much shorter time (and attention) span and the coach is still around.

    However, I will contradict myself now and submit that maybe, just maybe, it is possible. Here is my reasoning. Recently, I met a new group of world-class athletes who are challenging traditional rules. This new breed does not comprehend the word "NO" and the positive energy, reflected in diet, exercise, and mental agility is not only healthy but contagious.

    A few weeks ago, I also had the pleasure of meeting a 24-yr. Chinese-born executive who received her business training and experience in Germany. She is fluent in six languages. She owns three manufacturing plants in China, and she is the most aggressive human machine I have ever met. After rigorous negotiations and discussions, she is a powerful and wealthy woman on all levels.

    I noticed that she took periods to oscillate (rebuild her energy) after stressful negotiations. She closed her eyes, relaxed her muscles and meditated. Later, she told me that she imagined the experience of skydiving, or pretended that she was the heroine in a popular American movie, or she was focused on her next business 'conquest' (her word), planning every detail.

    During her normal workday, every 2 hours, I noticed that she would stop at whatever she was doing and take fifteen minute stretches, similar to the breaks taken by tennis players staring at their tennis rackets between volleys. Precise, disciplined and focused. Wow!

    I quickly noticed the similarities while reading this book, demonstrated by this remarkable woman. Spiritually, she had a keen sense of awareness and purpose. She found many different ways to tap into her positive energy.

    Is this 21st Century "shock-corporate/jock" material or what? This is a spectacular book for managing our "inner stage under the most difficult circumstances, and to emerge from stressful periods stronger, healthier, and eager for the next challenge."

    [ADDITION TO REVIEW 12JAN06] Upon additional, admittedly amateur research, I believe this book is the beginning of a powerful movement about how people can manage energy and expand life. Please review the Abs Diet by David Zinczenko (sold by Amazon). Exercise your lifestyle with challenging "sprints," then learn to oscillate (relax).
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Você provavelmente vai precisar somente desse livro para seu desenvolvimento pessoal
    Reviewed in Brazil on January 11, 2018
    Um dos livros mais práticos que já li em minha vida. Sublinhei quase metade do livro de tão bem estruturado e cheio de ideias e o melhor de tudo: quase todo prático. Existem alguns exemplos de clientes que participaram do programa do "Full Engagement", porém até esses dados são interessantes.

    Se esse livro não mudar sua vida, esqueça de ler auto ajuda. Se aplicar 1/3 do que ele diz, já haverão grandes mudanças. Nota-se o nível de profissionalismo do autor que não enrolar e vai direto ao ponto com uma boa experiência de vida seguido de base científica.
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  • Adrien Delambre
    4.0 out of 5 stars Une approche différente de la productivité
    Reviewed in France on July 30, 2013
    Le sujet du livre m’a fortement intéressé car je ressens souvent de la frustration dans mes activités, à cause de mes capacités de concentration (par exemple au travail) ou à cause de mon manque d’engagement dans le temps (quand j’essaie de me remettre au sport). Ainsi m’aider à gérer mon énergie et à bâtir des rituels est un sujet qui me parle.

    Les auteurs ont une manière très pragmatiques d’aborder les choses, et les multiples exemples qui fourmillent à travers le livre où les auteurs reprennent en charge la vie de leurs clients en est la parfaite illustration : ils ne chamboulent pas tout avec des méthodes destinées à changer la vie des gens, mais insèrent au fur et à mesure des petits changements qui ont de grandes conséquences. Souvent ces petits changements sont évidents : dormir un peu plus, manger un peu mieux, faire le bilan sur ses valeurs, prendre un peu plus de temps pour soi pour ne plus subir mais être acteur… Finalement leur message est que rien ne sert de se concentrer quinze heures par jour à une activité (dans 99% des cas son travail) si nous n’avons pas une routine de vie saine qui nous assure une bonne quantité dans les quatre types d’énergie différents.

    C’est en tout cas un sujet complexe car chacun a des façons différentes de se ressourcer, mais inutile de se mentir : nous sommes tous capables d’identifier certains de nos comportements qui ne servent pas nos objectifs à long terme.

    Ce livre fait réfléchir et nous donne des pistes pour nous améliorer tout en allant à contre-courant de certaines pratiques modernes. Une lecture que je conseille !

    Adrien Delambre
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  • Ibrahim
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    Reviewed in Germany on September 25, 2024
    Many good points and ideas to reflect on and take into consideration if you want to have a work life balance
  • Toronto gal
    5.0 out of 5 stars A new angle on the old problem, and great help
    Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2014
    I an a creative person who has grown up with well-organized parents. I have been a multitasking high-achiever my whole life. But at some point, when demands of family reduced, I reached comfortable career level, my willpower to run like a squirrel in the wheel has just vanished. I slowed down, and started doing more activities for pure pleasure. All those necessary things like house repairs, budgets, financial decisions, things to do just started piling up.

    In vain I tried to manage my time, my schedule, and my life using all kinds of techniques and blaming myself for abandoning them too quickly. My brain was full of things to do which kept adding up before I can do them. I felt desperate and saw no end to this vicious circle.

    That's when I have read Rich Schefren's recommendation for this book. For people who are creative, like exploration , like trying multiple things at a time, this book seemed like a perfect system to do what you want while still keeping track of what needs to be done in the easiest manner. It promised to teach you how to do use your limited energy to make the most out of your time, whatever meaning this has for you.

    The concepts of managing energy not time, and doing things according to your level of energy made so much sense. I was wasting my high energy time on doing things that don't matter, then not having energy on things that do matter.

    The biggest help was a system to remember things, offloading them from your brain, freeing up your brain power for more important things like creativity, brainstorming, etc.

    We naturally focus on one-two types of the energies: Physical, Mental, Spiritual, and Emotional, and disregard others. Once we understand the importance of each kind of energy, we can better use them to do things we love most.

    I finally sorted my financial folders by alphabet, taught my family where to put receipts, and my bookkeeping stopped being a problem. I started using post-it notes and folders, and recording next steps. This made my work and hone projects way easier, and I always remembered my promises. I as avoiding doing this for some reason that makes little sense to me now that I see how much this has improved my life.

    Yes, this book is geared towards busy execs, not a super easy read, but it's worth a read for anyone who has more than one thing on their plate. Spend your energy on book that will teach you how to multiply your energy. Seems like a no-brainer to me :)
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  • vksmoorthy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book - Our Problem is Energy Mgmt Not Time Mgmt
    Reviewed in India on March 29, 2015
    Extremely well written . the concept of the book - is that - We have a problem with 'energy management' in life and not time management. and for various types of energy we require like physical ,emotional,mental and spiritual - there are excellent points/tips given on how we can recharge our energies and use them ....very very useful ....actually i am thrilled by the value of inputs herein.