• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Momentum Search Partners

Texas' Legal Recruiters
AustinHoustonDallas
  • About Us
    • Our Company
    • Our Team
    • Our Code of Ethics
  • For Employers
    • Why Choose Momentum
    • Representative Placements
    • What Employers Say About Momentum
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
  • For Job Seekers
    • Why Choose Momentum
    • Relocating Attorneys
    • Highlighted Expertise & Placements
      • Financial Services/Investment Management
      • Real Estate Placements and Openings
      • General Counsel Placements and Openings
      • Labor & Employment
      • Litigation
      • Intellectual Property and Patents
      • Contracts
      • Mergers & Acquisitions
      • In-House Counsel Openings and Placements
    • What Job Seekers Say About Momentum
    • Submit Your Resume
  • Contact Us

The Science Behind the Most Successful Careers

August 14, 2014

If you doubt the power of belief – even for just one moment – you are forsaking your most powerful ally: your brain. If you doubt that changing a few beliefs can dramatically alter the trajectory of your career, then your career may fall far short of its true potential.

I recently read a research study, Placebo Sleep Affects Cognitive Functioning, in which researchers made up an elaborate ruse to convince people who got a bad night’s sleep that they actually got a good night’s sleep. Here’s a bit of what the researchers told their test subjects…

(Participants were) informed of a new technique whereby the previous night’s percentage of REM sleep could be determined by measuring the lingering biological measurements of heart rate, pulse, and brainwave frequency the next day.

P.S. This is all nonsense; the researchers made it up.


Want to learn more?

Speak to a Recruiter | or Call Us at (512) 920-6622

Believe written in lights

Sure enough, sleep-deprived subjects who were told they slept soundly actually performed better on the PASAT test of auditory attention and speed of processing.

This, of course, is yet another instance of the placebo effect. Researchers Christina Draganich and Kristi Erdal point out that while the placebo effect is commonly thought of in the context of drugs, it can also extend to many elements of everyday life:

  • Intoxication
  • Weight loss
  • Rash reaction to fake poison ivy
  • Altered neurochemical activity in Parkinson’s disease

When it comes to the placebo effect, the details matter, in ways that are difficult to anticipate. One study, for example, found that test subjects only demonstrated an increase in mental acuity when they paid full price for an energy drink they believed would improve their mental acuity. Those who paid a discounted price saw no benefit (Shiv, Carmon, and Ariely, 2005).

In short, you don’t need more training to be qualified for a promotion. You don’t need caffeine to wake up. You don’t need a good night’s sleep to feel rested. It just takes a credible researcher in a professional setting to tell you that you have what you need.

You have to believe that good things are headed your way. There are many ways to accomplish this that don’t require a white-coated researcher, including meditation, affirmations, and positive thinking.

Never underestimate the power of belief. It works both ways. If you constantly tell yourself you are not capable enough to get promoted or to get a raise, you won’t get either. If you believe you will fail, you will fail. If you fear sickness, you may well fall ill. If you feel your career is headed nowhere, it will probably head nowhere.

The first step to health, success, achievement and progress is to believe. But don’t take on this challenge by yourself. Surround yourself with credible evidence that good things are headed your way. Spend time in the company of positive, supportive people. Research techniques that you believe will work for you. Do whatever it takes to build a strong belief in your mind that success is in your future.

Categories: Career Goals, Job Success

Jane Pollard

About Jane Pollard

Partner

A founding member of Momentum Search Partners, Jane manages all aspects of its operations, many of its client relationships, and also works a recruiting desk. She has successfully completed attorney searches ranging from executive-level general counsels and chief compliance officers to AGCs and compliance analysts for both for public and private companies, and has also placed attorneys at law firms. Jane obtained her JD with honors from the University of Texas and, prior to recruiting, was a commercial litigator in private practice with a large law firm and a CPA. She lives in Austin with her husband, who is also a lawyer, and spends her free time cycling and playing racquet sports. For questions, comments, or suggestions related to our blog, you can contact us via our website or visit Jane on LinkedIn.

« Previous article
Next article »
Austin7800 Shoal Creek Blvd.
Suite 231S
Austin, Texas 78757
(512) 920-6622
Dallas / Fort Worth2807 Allen Street
#2329
Dallas, Texas 75204
(214) 821-1220
Houston1919 Taylor Street
Suite F
Houston, Texas 77007
(832) 990-2668
National Association of Legal Search Consultants Logo
Texas Lawyer Texas' Best award logo
Women's Business Enterprise National Council Logo
This firm has been verified by The Legal Recruiter Directory
  • News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
Connect with Us on LinkedIn
© 2025 Momentum Search Partners
Website Designed by ePageCity