The Choice Point book
"The Choice Point is a must-read for anyone striving to improve their health, family life, or work. This how-to guide reveals how to use our mind to commit to and accomplish our goals and live our values. It's long-lasting, sustainable willpower in a book."
―Commander Susan Kilrain, Navy Test pilot, NASA Astronaut, and Mom
The Choice Point book
The Scientifically Proven Method to Push Past Mental Walls and Achieve Your Goals
by Joanna Grover, LCSW, and Jonathan Rhodes, PhD
Highlights:
Foreword by Martina Navratilova
When we choose to go to the gym at 6 am, keep running that marathon, or stay up late to study, we are making conscious, value-based decisions that help us fulfill our goals. But even though we know that good daily choices add up to healthy routines and strong results, it’s just too easy to surrender to negative thoughts and old habits these days. How can we not?
Enter Functional Imagery Training (FIT). Grounded in science, FIT helps us lengthen our Choice Point: that moment when we say to ourselves, “Am I going to make the healthy decision, or am I going to choose to take an action that I know will undermine my success?” Merging mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and cognitive behavioral therapy into a user-friendly model—the first non-academic book of its kind—The Choice Point grants us control of the decisions that define us.
Jonathan Rhodes, a British psychologist, helped develop FIT, and Joanna Grover, an experienced therapist and coach, was the first person in the U.S. to be certified in FIT. Together, they work where science meets imagination to achieve peak performance, and their tools help us get to the root of our motivation. They’ve trained Olympians, C-Suite executives, and elite forces in the military to hack their autopilot systems and break records in their respective fields. The Choice Point is the roadmap they’ve built along the way, leading us from passengers to drivers of our own minds.
Publisher: Hatchette Book Group Hatchette UK
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About the Authors
Joanna Grover, LCSW
Joanna Grover, LCSW, is an executive coach with nineteen years of experience as a cognitive behavioral therapist specializing in anxiety. She first encountered FIT when it helped her recover from a horse-riding accident. After witnessing first-hand the effectiveness of this strategy in a client’s weight loss journey, she felt even more committed to the work. She subsequently became the first person in the US to be certified in FIT. Since 2019, Jo has used FIT mainly in an individual context, where she’s worked with top leaders at the US Department of Commerce, Olympic athletes, and C-suite executions at corporations such as Citi, IBM, and KPMG. She is a board certified coach and member of the International Coaching Federation and the Harvard Institute of Coaching. Joanna lives in Miami, FL.
Jonathan Rhodes, PhD
Jonathan Rhodes, PhD, is a Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society) and a published researcher and lecturer specializing in cognitive psychology. After working with athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games, Jonathan decided to research strategies that change mindset, train individual and cultural resilience, and enhance performance. Ten years later, Jonathan concluded that imagery is the most effective route to achieving goals for individuals and teams. To get to this conclusion, Jonathan helped develop FIT by teaching individuals how to master their imagination, subsequently raising performance levels of athletes who went on to compete at the Olympic Games, in Premiership football and rugby, and with a multitude of athletes competing in other sports such as with Red Bull Cliff Divers, and America’s Cup sailors. In 2019, Jonathan partnered with the British Army to develop the British Army Commando Resilience Training Program, which has increased recruits passing the All-Arms Commando Course by 44 percent. He lives in Plymouth, UK.
“Just as Jonathan and Jo will teach you in this book, knowing your “why,” understanding your internal belief system, and connecting to your moral compass will serve you when the tide is against you. In those moments, I encourage you to find a way. Don’t be cowed by convention; find your own path.
–Foreword by Martina Navratilova, Tennis Legend, Author, Human Rights Activist
READ THE COMPELLING FOREWORD BY MARTINA NAVRATILOVA NOW
Reviews
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Harvard Business Review
Jon Rhodes and Joanna Grover discuss the value of choice points in Harvard Business Review
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Wall Street Journal
WSJ’s book review: Mastering Your Mental Images Can Make Your Day
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Financial times
Named one of Financial Times What to Read This Month for June 2023
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The Next Big Idea Club
Reviewed in Malcom Gladwell’s The Next Big Idea Club in Book Bites
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Leadership Now
Named one of the best leadership books by Leadership Now.
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Publisher's Weekly
“Readers looking to get off the couch and make some changes will benefit.” Read the full review.
Testimonials
“The Choice Point can help everyone overcome their limiting beliefs and climb their personal Everest—I highly recommend it to anyone seeking to strengthen their most important muscle: their mind.”
―Colin O'Brady, 10-time world record holding endurance athlete and New York Times bestselling author
“If you have been riddled by self-doubt, insecurity, and negative thinking about your place in this world, The Choice Point will teach you how to get out of your own way. Read this and learn how to grab that brass ring and make the world your oyster!”
―Fran Drescher, SAG-AFTRA President, actress, comedian, writer, and activist
“Whatever your age and stage, whatever your discipline, The Choice Point will help you reimagine your goals and realign what matters to you and your team. I wish I'd had this book earlier in my career.”
―Vice Admiral Sir Richard Ibbotson, Royal Navy
“An excellent introduction to the power of mental imagery. The Choice Point shows how you can use techniques from functional imagery training to get more of what you want from life. If you think imagery is not for you, think again—these exercises are inspiring.”
―Jackie Andrade, Professor of Psychology, University of Plymouth