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Prisoners of Our Thoughts: Viktor Frankl's Principles for Discovering Meaning in Life and Work Kindle Edition
World-renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning is one of the most important books of modern times. Frankl's extraordinary personal story of finding meaning amid the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps has inspired millions. Frankl vividly showed that you always have the ultimate freedom to choose your attitude—you don't have to be a prisoner of your thoughts.
Dr. Alex Pattakos—who was urged by Frankl to write Prisoners of Our Thoughts—and Elaine Dundon, a personal and organizational innovation thought leader, show how Frankl's wisdom can help readers find meaning in every moment of their lives. Drawing on the entire body of Frankl's work, they identify seven “core principles” and demonstrate how they can be applied to everyday life and work.
This revised and expanded third edition features new stories, practical exercises, applications, and insights from the authors' new work in MEANINGology®. Three new chapters outline how we all can benefit by putting meaning at the core of our lives, work, and society. And a new chapter on Viktor Frankl's legacy illustrates how his work continues to influence so many around the world.

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—Arianna Huffington, founder of Huffington Post and founder and CEO, Thrive Global
“If you intend to read just one self-help book in your life, pick this one. You won’t regret it.”
—Alexander Batthyány, PhD, Director, Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna
“Here is a landmark book that, among other things, underscores how the search for meaning is intimately related to and positively influences health improvement at all levels. Reading Prisoners of Our Thoughts is an insightful prescription for promoting health and wellness!”
— Kenneth R. Pelletier, PhD, MD (hc), Clinical Professor of Medicine and Professor of Public Health, University of Arizona and University of California, San Francisco Schools of Medicine
“Prisoners of Our Thoughts is an important book about creating a meaningful life— a life that matters and makes a difference. Those of us involved in the individual quest for meaning will find valuable information and inspiration in it. Meaning— choosing it, living it, sustaining it— is a significant personal, as well as societal, issue of the twenty-first century.”
— Marita J. Wesely, trends expert and Trends Group Manager, Hallmark Cards, Inc.
“This book is a gem. It is an iconoclastic book, which is set to become iconic.
With it, Alex and Elaine have altered the Logotherapeutic landscape. They bring therapy from the clinic into the corporate world. They show how work can be a source of meaning by applying the revolutionary ideas and insights of our mentor Dr. Viktor Frankl. The authors succeed in demonstrating the link between Logotherapy and labour but more— they do it with bravado and brilliance. I recommend this book with relish.”
— Stephen J. Costello, PhD, Founder and Director, Viktor Frankl Institute of Ireland
“In the permanent white water of our lives everywhere and especially at work, the meaning of what we do and of who we are is continually in danger of negation. The creation of meaning cannot be a once-and-for-all, set-it-and-forget-it affair, but rather needs to become our most basic ongoing achievement. This book is virtually unique in providing us with both a philosophy and a set of methods for keeping the meaning of our lives and our work vibrantly alive, relevant, and nourishing.”
— Peter B. Vaill, PhD, Professor of Management, Antioch University, and Author of Managing as a Performing Art
“Magical. . . . If you read this book patiently and honestly, it may begin to change your attitude and thought process. Deeply and impressively subversive in more ways than one, this book invites us directly in the search for meaning of our work and life.”
— Ping Fu, Author, Bend, Not Break: A Life in Two Worlds, Founder and Former CEO, Geomagic, Inc.
“Not averse to giving ‘recipes,’ Pattakos makes them transparent and convincing enough, and he amply supports them by personal observations and experiences, by testimonies and quotations, by anecdotes and proven wisdom, adding more than a sprinkle of wit and common sense. And he does it all in an immensely readable style.”
— Franz J. Vesely, PhD, Viktor Frankl Institute, Vienna, Austria
“Logotherapy was tested in Nazi concentration camps, so it speaks uniquely of meaning in extremes of unavoidable suffering. But Frankl also encouraged the discovery of meaning in our everyday workplaces, and Pattakos offers both a why and a how.”
— Haddon Klingberg Jr., PhD, Author of When Life Calls Out to Us: The Love and Lifework of Viktor and Elly Frankl
“If you want to bring life to your personal and/or organizational values read Prisoners of Our Thoughts. It is particularly helpful if you are committed to living an authentic (values-driven) life. This is a book you will want all your associates and family members to read again and again.”
— Ann Rhoades, President, People Ink, and Former Executive Vice President, People, JetBlue Airways
“The transcendent spirit of Viktor Frankl vindicated human resilience. Alex
Pattakos nimbly brings essential new life to that spirit. Reading this book is a choice— a choice to add deeper meaning to your life.”
— Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, Founder and Director, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
“Living and working in such changing times takes courage. This book helps us connect with ourselves and meaning in order to be happier, develop resilience in life and work, and co-create a better future. In a time when there is so much unpredictability, Prisoners of Our Thoughts is a must-read to serve as a prescription for personal and business leadership.”
— Lisa Schilling, RN, MPH, Vice President, Healthcare Performance Improvement, Kaiser Permanente
“It is very rare to encounter a book that is simultaneously profound and approachable, one that addresses the essential crux of the human dilemma in a manner that is inviting and even heartfelt. Prisoners of Our Thoughts is just such a book. I highly recommend it.”
— Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, Dean of Transformational Psychology, University of Philosophical Research, and Author of The Roots of Consciousness
“A must-read for all those who want to lead successful lives. . . . The book has universal appeal and would help people working in any part of the world, and at any type of job. Dr. Pattakos’s concepts resonate well with me— a Sikh by religion. I believe that world peace would be greatly helped by having more and more people happy with their lives, as Prisoners of Our Thoughts could help them be.”
— Karuna Singh, Program Manager, Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Consulate General, Kolkata, India
“Prisoners of Our Thoughts is an enormously inspiring eye and heart opener, enlarging the scope of our life and work in a wonderful way. It’s a book full of wisdom, a road sign to the meaning and riches of life.”
— Dr. Heinrich Anker, Cofounder, Management Centre Zug (Switzerland), and President, Swiss Society of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
“CEOs, as well as the average worker, can be both informed and inspired by
Pattakos’s book.”
— Paul T. P. Wong, PhD, President, International Network on Personal Meaning, and Coeditor, The Human Quest for Meaning: A Handbook of Psychological Research and Clinical Applications
“It has been a long wait— a very long wait! But Frankl’s principles and methods have at last been set free to be used and enjoyed and practiced in the work situation.”
— Dr. Patti Havenga Coetzer, Founder, Viktor Frankl Foundation of South Africa
“Masterpiece. Challenging. Insightful. Motivational. Inspirational. Magnificent. Prisoners of Our Thoughts branches all of these into one central theme: staying true to you, the real you. This book is a must-read for all educators, parents, and students. It provides such a clear view of the importance of character and how love ties it all together. A must-read.”
— Dr. Mark Isley, Principal, Shelby County Alternative School, Alabama
“Those who seek meaning in their work and life will find much of value in this practical application of the wisdom of Dr. Frankl, so deeply experienced and artfully presented.”
— Dee Hock, Founder and CEO Emeritus, VISA
“Don’t let life just happen to you! Let Dr. Pattakos show you how to apply Viktor Frankl’s core principles to make your work and life more meaningful. Anyone from mail deliverer to CEO can embark on a path of self-discovery that will lead to better results and relationships with others.”
— Jean E. Spence, Executive Vice President, Global Technology and Quality, Kraft Foods
“I fully recommend reading this great work and applying its wisdom. Please don’t wait to open your ‘lockbox’ of talents and tasks that life has set aside for you. Seek what is yours on behalf of all mankind.”
— Robert R. Thompson, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
“Use Prisoners of Our Thoughts as a textbook, order it for all your employees, and buy a copy for yourself.”
— Erik Bergrud, Associate Vice President for Alumni, Constituent and Employer Relations, Park University, and Past President, American Society for Public Administration
“Dr. Pattakos provides a commonsense model to resolve the existential anxiety created by the gap between our thoughts and reality and to tremendously enrich our lives. Read Prisoners of Our Thoughts and be prepared to look in the mirror and see the person responsible for your dissatisfaction and unhappiness!”
— Vann E. Schaffner, MD, Spokane, Washington
“Every thinking person can benefit from the work of Alex Pattakos. As we wind our way through life’s challenges, understanding life’s choices and outcomes is foremost. This work adds a great deal of value to this most important of life’s searches.”
— Robert Agranoff, PhD, Professor Emeritus, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington
“Prisoners of Our Thoughts is a must-read. Not only is it written in very direct, clear language to assert the case for each of us to follow the meaning in our lives, but it hits an intuitive nerve as Dr. Pattakos explains Viktor Frankl’s sources for authentic meaning in one’s life. This has been a major influence in creating a more rewarding life for me and countless others.”
— Michael E. Skaggs, Executive Director, Nevada Commission on Economic Development
“Alex Pattakos does a wonderful job of translating Frankl’s work into actions for living. He delivers an especially powerful message for individuals striving to grow both professionally and personally. I can think of no other book that better prepares leaders for facing tough challenges. This is a must-read for leaders!”
— Dr. Mitch Owen, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, North Carolina State University
About the Author
Elaine Dundon, MBA, is the cofounder of the Global Meaning Institute. She is passionate about helping people find meaning in their personal and work lives, as well as helping organizations create meaning-centered workplaces to deliver products and services that truly make a meaningful difference. Her work has evolved to the "human side of innovation," incorporating meaning, leadership, philosophy, and metaphysics to help people and organizations reach their full potential.
When it comes to making a radio commercial, Jeff Hoyt has worn all the hats. He's written, produced, and/or voiced thousands of commercials for every category of client from coast-to-coast. Fun, professional, and efficient are three adjectives that frequently wind up in the same sentence with Jeff's name.
Product details
- ASIN : B01KIYAEXU
- Publisher : Berrett-Koehler Publishers; 3rd edition (January 9, 2017)
- Publication date : January 9, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 5.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 288 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #609,333 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #754 in Motivational Business Management
- #3,035 in Motivational Self-Help (Kindle Store)
- #3,363 in Motivational Management & Leadership
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Elaine Dundon
Global Meaning Institute
globalmeaninginstitute.com
Elaine Dundon is leading the Meaning Movement, having founded the Global Meaning Institute and the unique study and practice of Meaning called MEANINGology.
Elaine has held senior leadership positions in three Fortune 500 companies, responsible for crafting strategic direction, leading diverse teams, integrating divisions, and delivering results. She also developed the groundbreaking course on Innovation Management at the University of Toronto which centered on Meaning and the “human side of innovation” (in contrast with the technology side).
Her recent work synthesizes years of experience and research into deep insights about creativity, existential philosophy, meaning, and humanity in the age of technology. Her unique approach, integrating Meaning with strategy, workplace culture, innovation and personal transformation has been embraced by many leading global organizations and profiled in media around the world.
Elaine is dedicated to helping people discover new meaning in their lives and work, and at a systems level, to connect to the deeper meaning in organizations, communities, and societies.
She wants to encourage all to feel more alive and reach their full potential by connecting to the deeper meaning and core essence of their lives and work. In addition to authoring three best selling books on Innovation and Meaning, Elaine Dundon is also a designated expert on Meaning for Psychology Today:
"Prisoners of Our Thoughts: Viktor Frankl's Principles for Discovering Meaning in Life and Work"- Top 10 Motivational Book, available in 22 languages. The 3rd edition has new chapters focused on Meaning in Life, Meaning at Work, and Meaning in Society in addition to highlighting the wisdom and Meaning teachings of Viktor Frankl. Co-author with Alex Pattakos, Ph.D.
"The OPA! Way: Finding Joy & Meaning in Everyday Life & Work" - Award winning book including Self - Help Book of the Year, Top 10 Motivational book. 8 Literary Awards. Highlights simple wisdom from Greece philosophy that is applicable to our everyday lives and work. Co-author with Alex Pattakos, Ph.D.
"The Seeds of Innovation" - Groundbreaking book on Innovative Thinking including tools and techniques for creative thinking, strategic thinking and transformational thinking. This book also focuses on "the human side of innovation" (versus the technology side of innovation), creating an innovation culture, and leading organizational change. Named Top 10 Business Book of the Year in Canada (Globe & Mail).
See globalmeaninginstitute.com for further information.
Alex Pattakos, Ph.D., aka "Dr. Meaning," is widely respected as a modern-day Greek philosopher and pioneer in transformational thinking. He is the co-founder of the GLOBAL MEANING INSTITUTE (www.globalmeaninginstitute.com), co-creator of MEANINGology® (the study and practice of meaning in life, work, and society), and co-author with Elaine Dundon of the award-winning book, "The OPA! Way: Finding Joy & Meaning in Everyday Life & Work," which is grounded in Greek philosophy, mythology, and culture and backed by years of Meaning research. His previous book on the human quest for meaning, "Prisoners of Our Thoughts," is based on the wisdom of the world-renown psychiatrist and existential philosopher, Dr. Viktor E. Frankl (author of the classic best-seller, "Man's Search for Meaning"), who personally urged Dr. Pattakos to write it, and includes a Foreword by the late Dr. Stephen R. Covey (author of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People"). "Prisoners of Our Thoughts," currently in a revised and expanded 3rd edition coauthored with Elaine Dundon, is available in 23+ languages and multiple formats. He is currently writing a new book, "Public Administration and the Search for Meaning: Rediscovering the Soul of Government," under contract with Routledge, one of the world's leading academic publishers. Dr. Pattakos is also a regular contributor to Psychology Today magazine ("The Meaningful Life": https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-meaningful-life) and is a columnist on the topic of "Meaning in Government" for the PA TIMES, a publication of the American Society for Public Administration. Most recently, he was named an Honorary Professor at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, Moscow, Russia.
Dr. Pattakos is a former therapist and mental health administrator, political campaign organizer, community/economic development policy planner, and full-time professor of public and business administration (including graduate program head). He's worked closely with the White House under three Presidential administrations in the USA on social and economic policy matters, and served as an adviser to the Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He was also one of the initial faculty evaluators for the Innovations in American Government Awards Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and was an elected member of the National Council of the American Society for Public Administration. He is a past president of Renaissance Business Associates (RBA), an international, nonprofit association of people committed to elevating the human spirit in the workplace. During his tenure as president, RBA was active in Australia, Canada, Europe, Nigeria, South Africa, and the USA.
Alex understands the challenges facing people in today's uncertain times. Through his public speaking, work with Fortune 500 companies, governments, and nonprofit organizations, and university teaching, Dr. Pattakos has helped people at all levels build their capacities for personal and organizational transformation with a focus on and authentic commitment to meaningful value and goals that make a positive difference in the world. A proud Greek-American (of Cretan heritage), Alex is focused on client and speaking engagements in which he can introduce and apply (with practical tools & techniques) the core lessons of MEANINGology® for personal growth, leadership/executive development, organizational transformation/performance improvement, innovation management capacity-building, and public policy formulation/implementation/evaluation.
For information, please visit: www.globalmeaninginstitute.com; and/or email: info@globalmeaninginstitute.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020I recommend this book to anyone is struggling with the path that they are on now, while looking for another. It is easy to overlook the value in what one is doing now. This book helps to bring clarity to the journey.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020It’s a great book to have. I was confused and thought that Dr. Frankel had written it himself. It is actually his seven principles laid out beautifully.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017Nicely done. The emphasis on Viktor Frankl is well founded. And the logic and storytellings are helpfully. The affirmation part
might be personnaly helpful. What seems kind of crazy and yesterday thinking in my opinion is the attempt to copyright meaning with the word creation meaningology. So for my taste everything apart from affirmation and copyright is a very good and helpful read.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2020Anyone who reads this excellent book will have the potential capabilities of living a meaningful and enjoyable life notwithstanding that for the unenlightened life is filled with unavoidable suffering. It’s a classic.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020Most inspirational and helpful book! It helped me tremendously in getting my life on a more healthy and positive track through better thinking.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023You might be a bit better off.investing the time in Frankl's books themselves.... Feels a bit like a fan's greatest hits collection.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021I purchase this book for several friends!!!!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020This book gives some interesting ways on how to have a meaningful life. Also I liked the examples it gives on how our thoughts keep us from living our best life.
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- Paul SReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 26, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Life Changing Book
I admire this book for its liberating message, it really helps to overcome some past pains. This book also helps to find meaning in every situation and to live a meaningful life. I strongly recommend this book for anyone who is really keen to know purpose in life and for people that find it difficult to free themselves from their past that holding them down.
- Cesar AlvaradoReviewed in Canada on February 24, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Another excellent book, There is so much to say.....