Daniel McGinn
McGinn navigates the intricate world of performance psychology and business, aiming to equip readers with the tools for mental preparation and success. His approach integrates research-driven insights with practical advice, offering an analytical perspective that is both informative and actionable. Through his role as a senior editor at Harvard Business Review and his contributions to Newsweek, McGinn explores how psychological readiness can influence business performance, creating a dialogue between mental science and real-world applications.\n\nCentral to McGinn's work is the theme of mental preparation for success, vividly illustrated in his book, "Psyched Up: How the Science of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed". This book delves into the scientific principles underlying mental readiness, providing a framework for individuals seeking to enhance their performance in various fields. His journalistic style blends case studies with empirical research, ensuring that readers not only understand the theories but also how to implement them effectively.\n\nThis unique blend of business acumen and psychological insight benefits a broad audience, from corporate professionals aiming to boost workplace performance to individuals interested in self-improvement. McGinn’s expertise, shaped by his education at Boston College and his editorial influence, underscores the importance of mental strategies in achieving professional excellence. While significant awards are not highlighted in his bio, his contributions through editorial roles and authorship continue to shape discussions in business and psychology.
Books by Daniel McGinn

Psyched Up
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