Thinking Sideways
How to Think Like a Chess Player and Win at Life
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Product details:
- Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
- Date of Publication 12 February 2026
- Number of Volumes Print PDF
- ISBN 9781399701341
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 232x152x24 mm
- Weight 340 g
- Language English
- Illustrations n/a 679
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Long description:
Chess is the art of the possible - after all, there are more possible chess games than atoms in the universe.
Chess players are experts in considering their options, allowing them to seize an opportunity, idea or move that no one else saw. Two-time US chess champion Jennifer Shahade calls this 'thinking sideways'. And in today's hyper competitive world, thinking sideways can help you win at life.
In Thinking Sideways, Shahade shows you don't have to be a great chess player to think more like a chess player. From building mind palaces to crafting decision trees, she reveals the most useful strategies from the ancient game that we can use in our daily lives. Drawing on examples from business, sports and psychology, as well as her own experiences touring the world as a chess and poker player, Shahade transforms our understanding of what success looks like, and how to achieve it for ourselves.
This book is not about playing chess better, or even playing chess at all - it's about how thinking sideways can propel you to success and happiness.