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THE PERSONALITY TEST

Olga Khazan

How Changing Yourself Can Change Your Life

In the vein of The Happiness Project and 10% Happier, THE PERSONALITY TEST will chronicle a year-long experiment for journalist Olga Khazan to change her personality through concerted activities and efforts.
Pandemic isolation led to deep self-reflection for many of us. For Atlantic reporter Olga Khazan, her introspection led to a dissatisfaction with her personality - and the open question of whether she could do anything about it.

So, she began exploring this subject. What is personality? Can you change it as an adult or are you hardwired from childhood? What are the qualities of personality that you can reasonably work on?

Olga became the guinea pig of her own experiment and for three months focused on improving what psychologists believe to be five key areas of personality: neuroticism, conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness to new things, and extroversion. Along the way, she explored the science behind the "big five" traits and argues that we have more power to change seemingly fundamental aspects of our personality than we realize.

Her self-study became the basis of a hugely popular cover story for The Atlantic, and it is now the subject of her next book. The Personality Test takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and self-improvement through the author's own personal quest, but it also provides enough guidance and insight for readers to work on their own personality fixes.

This is the natural follow up or complement to all of the happiness and habit books that have done so well over the years. Olga's sense of humor and self-deprecating, somewhat desperate narrative voice keep the storyline moving - in kind of a Gary Shteyngart meets Julie & Julia way - while her training as a health and science reporter allow her to delve deeper into the psychology and insight of this field to give the book more heft. What we end up with is the perfect post-pandemic "new-you" book idea, by an author who has the kind of impressive platform and network to ensure lift-off at launch.
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Published 2025-04-01

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Published 2025-04-01 by Simon Element

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This book shatters the myth that personality is set in stone. Drawing on state-of-the-art evidence and rich personal experience, Olga Khazan artfully reveals what our traits really areand how we can adapt them to achieve our goals.

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Me, But Better is everything you want in a nonfiction book. It's funny, intelligent, thought-provoking, and mind-changing.

One of the most important questions we ask ourselves is, 'How do I change, if I want to changeif change is even possible?' Olga Khazan tackles this challenge for herself with a determination that's both comical and admirable. Hilarious, honest, and packed with cutting-edge research, this book got me turning the pages and making lists of things to try in my own life.

With journalistic rigor and come-sit-by-me warmth, Olga Khazan once again brilliantly weaves science and her own intrepid research to deliver actionable takeaways. Me, But Better, is a gift to anyone who's ever felt they could use more grace, perspective, or good cheer. Anyone who thinks they don't need this kind of advice probably needs it more.

Me, But Better is a hugely readable, deeply researched and often hilarious investigation of the challenges involved in changing who we are. It is also an embodiment of its own ultimately uplifting message: reading it, I felt myself turning into someone more able to pursue more fulfilling ways to live.