How Powerful People Think
New research shows that power is a mindset that can be cultivated
TIME Magazine | April 2013
Successful leaders often seem to have sharper minds than the rest
of us — isn’t that how they got to the top in the first place? While we
often assume that people become powerful because of their superior
thinking skills, research shows that the relationship flows in the other
direction as well: Power changes the way a person thinks, making them
better at focusing on relevant information, integrating disparate pieces
of knowledge, and identifying hidden patterns than people who are
powerless. People who feel powerful also show improved “executive
functioning”: They are better able to concentrate, plan, inhibit
unhelpful impulses and flexibly adapt to change.
A sense of power “has dramatic effects on thought and behavior,”
writes Adam Galinsky, a professor at Columbia Business School, in a 2011 article in the journal Psychological Science.
Indeed, “being in a high-power role transforms people psychologically.”
The good news is that we don’t have to wait until we’re the boss to
reap the mental rewards of powerfulness. Here, three ways to take
advantage of the power of power:
1. Find a role in which you feel powerful. All of us can
identify some area of life in which we’re able to take the lead — and
once we do so, changes in how we think and act will follow. “The social
roles people inhabit can change their most basic cognitive processes,” notes
Pamela Smith, a social psychologist at Radboud University in the
Netherlands. Studies show that when people are assigned to the manager
role (in a real organization or in one simulated in the lab), they
immediately become more likely to act decisively, to take risks, to
persist on tasks they take up, and to think more abstractly and
optimistically.
This has implications for how we treat others — students, employees,
offspring — as well, suggesting that we should reverse the usual
practice of waiting until individuals prove themselves worthy of holding
power. Empowering people now, by giving them more control and autonomy, will lead them to think and act in ways befitting the role.
2. Remember a time when you felt powerful. Merely recalling a
powerful moment from your own past makes you more likely to act
powerfully in the present — a difference that is readily apparent to
others. In a forthcoming study in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
researchers asked participants to recall a time they had or lacked
power, then had them write a job application letter or participate in a
simulated interview for admission to business school. Independent judges
found the people who’d been primed to feel powerful more impressive and
persuasive — a finding, the authors note, with “important implications
for understanding the psychology of job interviews.”
3. Assume a powerful posture. In his 2011 study,
Adam Galinsky and his colleagues asked seated participants to assume
either an “expansive” position (one arm on the armrest of their own
chair, the other arm on the back of a nearby chair; legs crossed so that
the ankle of one leg rested on the thigh of the other leg and stretched
beyond the edge of the chair) or a “constricted” position (hands under
their thighs, shoulders dropped, legs together). People in the expansive
position were more likely to make a bold move in a simulated game of
blackjack, and were better at identifying hidden pictures within a
series of fragmented images (a measure of abstract thinking).
Galinsky highlights the fascinating finding, made in another study, that assuming a powerful posture reduces cortisol (a stress
hormone) and elevates testosterone (a hormone associated with
self-assertion). “To think and act like a powerful person,” Galinsky
concludes, “people do not need to possess role power or recall being in a
powerful role” — they just need to arrange their bodies in a powerful
way.
2 comments:
"How Powerful People Think"
Based on this title - this explains why she been posting of CNRP is going to win the election this coming month. Yeah, she posted the New Prime Minister, Sam Rainsy as the would be next leader of Cambodia. We'll wait and see if her positive thinking will route the enemy of democrazy. OOOPS, I meant democracy.
Or Theary had discovered how Powerful Hun Sen thinks and she is planning to beat him at his game this coming election!
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