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Tracking Wonder

Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity

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Discover how the lost art of wonder can help you cultivate greater creativity, resilience, meaning, and joy as you bring your greatest contributions to life.
 
Beyond grit, focus, and 10,000 hours lies a surprising advantage that all creatives have—wonder. Far from child's play, wonder is the one radical quality that has led exemplary people from all walks of life to move toward the fruition of their deepest dreams and wildest endeavors—and it can do so for you, too.
 
"Wonder is a quiet disruptor of unseen biases," writes Jeffrey Davis. "It dissolves our habitual ways of seeing and thinking so that we may glimpse anew the beauty of what is real, true, and possible." Rich with wisdom, inspiring stories, and practical tools, Tracking Wonder invites us to explore how the lost art of wonder can inspire a life of greater joy, possibility, and purpose. You'll discover:
The six facets of wonder—key qualities to help you cultivate the art of wonder in your work, relationships, and lifeHow wonder can help us fertilize creativity, sustain the motivation to pursue big ideas, navigate uncertainty and crises, deepen our relationships, and moreThe biases against wonder—moving beyond societal and internalized resistance to our inherent giftsWhy experiencing wonder isn't really about achieving goals—though that happens—but about how we live each dayInspiring stories of people whose experiences of wonder helped them move through the unthinkable to create extraordinary livesPractical exercises, tools, and reflections to help you begin your own practice of tracking wonder A refreshing counter-voice to the exhausting narrative hyper-productivity, Tracking Wonder is a welcome guide for experiencing more meaning and joy in the present moment as you bring your greatest contributions to life.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 11, 2021
      Proclaiming that “wonder is not simply for kids” but is instead “radical grown-up stuff,” Davis’s buoyant debut prescribes a “de-centering” of self that allows what he’s named the six facets of wonder—openness, curiosity, bewilderment, hope, connection, and admiration—to flow. Journaling is encouraged for readers to record moments like the sight of a river or reflections on thoughts about a leaf. He posits that in an age of uncertainty, it’s human nature to shy away from displaying weakness, but that “cynicism” or otherwise being closed to new ideas amounts to costly “rigid thinking” that rules out discovering new ways to approach problems. Davis urges the acceptance of fear as part of the process of finding success, offering such examples as Cristian Fracassi, a scientist whose willingness to forgo his bias about something deemed nearly impossible—creating a ventilator valve on a 3D printer—has saved hundreds of lives. Though, curiously, one disappointing aspect of the work is when Davis displays his own bias against solitary-seeking personalities (he refers to himself as a “reformed introvert” and champions joining “packs” of peers to benefit from help and encouragement of community). But for those who need an injection of hope in an overwhelming world, Davis offers a well-drawn road map to discovering wonder and, quite possibly, joy.

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