Books: Get it Done


Get it Done

Surprising Lessons from the Science of Motivation


A great deal of ink has been spilled on the subject of motivating and influencing others, but what happens when the person you most want to influence is you?

Setting and achieving goals for yourself — at work, at home, and in relationships — is harder than it seems. How do you know where to start? How do you carry on in the face of roadblocks and distractions? How do you decide which tasks and ambitions to prioritize when you’re faced with more responsibilities, needs, and desires than you can keep track of? 

In Get It Done, psychologist and behavioral scientist Ayelet Fishbach presents a new theoretical framework for self-motivated action, explaining how to identify the right goals, attack the “middle problem,” battle temptations, use the help of others around you, and so much more.

With fascinating research from the field of motivation science and compelling stories of people who learned to motivate themselves, Get It Done illuminates invaluable strategies for pulling yourself in whatever direction you want to go — so you can achieve your goals while staying healthy, clearheaded, and happy.

 Resounding praise for GET IT DONE

Gold Winner of the 2023 Nautilus Book Prize


“How do I love this book? Let me count the ways. First, its author. I don’t know anyone, scientist or otherwise, who knows more than Ayelet Fishbach about the psychology of goals. Second, its practicality. Like anyone, I have dreams. Every chapter taught me about myself and how I could better frame my goals to make my dreams a reality. Third, the writing: clear, to-the-point and yet warm, intimate, and winningly honest. The list goes on but the point is that truly, I love this book and know you will, too.”

— Angela Duckworth, author of Grit


“Ayelet Fishbach is one of the most interesting psychologists of her generation. And she studies motivation, one of the most important topics in psychology. In this compelling book, Fishbach shows us how we can motivate ourselves — by changing our situations and the way we see them — to reach our goals in life.”

— Carol S. Dweck, author of Mindset


“This is a special book. In recent decades, there has been major growth in our understanding of how motivation works. Empirical and conceptual discoveries in the science of motivation have exploded. In this book, Ayelet Fishbach tells us about these discoveries with an engaging style that makes learning about them exciting. What’s so special is that the lessons we learn are about how to motivate ourselves better rather than about how better to motivate others. Fishbach provides a masterclass toolbox, accessible to all, for strengthening our motivation, and then using that enhanced motivation in ways to pursue our life goals more effectively. What she has to teach us about motivation is a need to know.”

— E. Tory Higgins, author of Beyond Pleasure and Pain


“This essential book illuminates the single most important driver of human behavior and relationships: people’s goals and the means they use to attain them. Professor Ayelet Fishbach, among the world’s top experts on human motivation, skillfully takes the reader on an exciting journey into the ever shifting dynamics of goal pursuit. It reveals the whys, hows, and wherefores of our lives, loves and aspirations and affords rare self insights into our choices, decisions and feelings. This book is as intriguing intellectually as it is useful for better navigating our ways in work, play, and connections to others. A must read to anyone with interest in human social behavior and its mysteries.”

— Arie Kruglanski, co-author of The Radical’s Journey

 

“Ayelet Fishbach is a leading expert on motivation — her research has consistently produced insights that are both surprising and useful. In this engaging book, she shows what it takes to close the gap between your intentions and your actions.”

— Adam Grant, author of Think Again


“Ayelet Fishbach’s innovative breakthroughs have revolutionized motivation science and shifted our understanding of how people reach their goals. This thoughtful, often funny, and always practical book puts those insights into concrete terms that each of us can apply in our own lives. Get It Done guides you through ways to effectively meet your goals — to pull yourself up out of the challenges of everyday life to accomplish difficult goals that, until now, may have eluded you. I can’t recommend Get It Done enough. It’s a must read.”

— Wendy Wood, author of Good Habits, Bad Habits


“If we could ‘just do it,’ we wouldn’t need that advice. But why can’t we? And if we can’t just do it, then what should we do instead? In this smart, delightful, and important book, the world’s leading expert on the science of human motivation answers that question and more. What are you waiting for? Just read it!”

— Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness


“So many books promise to help you achieve your goals, but this is the only one backed by scientific research, written by the brilliant scientist who actually conducted much of it! Get It Done makes you understand why motivation is so hard to come by at times, and what you can actually do to get yourself more motivated. Interesting. Clever. Most of all, extremely useful!”

— Nicholas Epley, author of Mindwise


Get It Done is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to be more productive, focused, and motivated. Fishbach’s uniquely approachable and insightful book will revolutionize the way you think about setting and achieving your goals.”

— Itamar Simonson, co-author of Absolute Value