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Which self-help book would you buy?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 58 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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C | 45% 45 votes | 58% 58 votes +13 |
B | 29% 29 votes | 42% 42 votes +13 |
A | 26% 26 votes | Eliminated 26 votes reassigned |
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26 Responses to Option A
Transforming caught my eye A, Triumphs is a good word too but not as good as transforming B, Reboot was just OK.
Option A and Option C are more specific than Option B. I think the idea of "transferring what triggers us" sounds very interesting. I would also like to know how to reprogram an internal story because it seems like some other sources just tell us to do it without telling us how to do it.
A-, if someone needs to buy a self help book -they are going through issues with how to deal -this captures that
I picked by how much I understand the book just from reading the title.
I like how A says our stories
Try to entertain the audience sometimes comes off as if you're talking to them like they are stupid.
I felt that A was the most interesting choice. B and c were not as eye catching.
I voted for the ones that made me feel the most. The choices aren't all that great to be honest, so I just picked what I felt was the least bad.
I liked the use of triumphs and I think triggers really gets people’s attention and paints a picture of what the book covers. But c also had some intriguing words about rebooting that would make me curious to read it.
A is the only one I like. Hearing others' stories and successes is the best way to learn for yourself.
I like A due to the aliteration with the Ts. Then I like the one with hero in it. Reprogramming sounds a little strange to me.
Option A is more specific in it's description than say B, which is a little too vague for me and does not tell me much
A interested me because it sounds like there will be personal stories to act as inspiration for my goals. C interested me because the thought of being able to reprogram myself sound interesting and appealing. B was my last choice because the title and subtitle didn't interest me. I think it would have been more effective to use a word other than hero. Maybe How we can become more fulfilled in our life by achieving our goals?
We all have triggers. We need to understand how to control those triggers.
I would pick A because I feel this would be the most beneficial of all self help books offered. B sounds a little corny. C does not interest me at all.
I liked Option A the most because I feel as though there will be a connection to the author as I read it.
I like the Our Stories choice best. That resonates with me and sounds comfortable to read. I do not like Triggers to Triumphs as a start. Turns me off. Seems harsh.
I really don't like the whole Reboot thing, it feels like an argument to avoid making new things, and I don't think that is what you are doing here. I really like to read stories. The whole trigger thing is overdone and makes you sound like a victim.
Trigger points are interesting, transforming them would be nice. Heroes are other people. Reprogramming ourselves is unrealistic.
I am very interesting in using what triggers me for my benefit, so that one is first. C is next, because I like reprogramming stuff. B is last, because the title bores me compared to the rest.
I like option A because it sound more geared towards something that I am dealing with now.
I like the ideas of transforming or reprogramming, "becoming a hero" sounds really egotistical.
looking good and nice stories
A is motivational and easy to relate to.
Personally, I liked the title of Option A the most. I like that it promises to show me how to turn my triggers into triumphs. This title makes me feel as if I'm the one who has the power to change my destiny. It gives me hope for the future. The title, "Our Stories" is a positive option. The other titles have negative conontations to them.
I think options A and C are the best of the three. I like that they make a statement that sounds like an actual plan. Choice B seems a bit too vague with the 'hero' in the title. I would be more willing to purchase options A and C due to the 'triggers' and 'reprogram' parts.
29 Responses to Option B
I like choice b because it is more convinsing.
I like option B and I would be very interested to read a book like this.
I think Option B sounds the most natural. It sounds like an inspiring book that people would want to read. Choices A and C use word choices that are less commonly heard so they don't sound as natural. They don't sound like they would have as good of quality information as choice B would.
B I like the hero the best. More interesting. C is pretty interesting. A seems alright but really.
I like the idea of being triumphal. I preferred it right in the beginning to grab my attention.
thought the first one was extremely well written
The first one is very inspiring and makes me feel inspired, the other two do as well but not as much.
I like these titles best as they suggest our own contribution in aiding our success and empowering ourselves.
Triggers to Triumphs seems like the best catch item to follow the intro to the book title
I liked Option B the most, which is why it is my first choice. I think the main part of the title, "Triggers to Triumphs" grabs your attention right off the bat. I think we all want to take our negatives and make them positives and this title implies that we can do that.Option A, my second choice, also says that we can take our negative and make them positives, but does so in a more hidden way. You have to read the secondary title to get that message. This option is not bad, but not the best option.Lastly, I selected Option C as my last choice. I did not like this option. It makes us sound too much like computers or robots. I feel that because we are talking about taking negatives and making them into positives, which is a very human trait, this title takes away from that messaging.
The use of the word Trigger at the beginning caught my attention as I hear that word very often from the students that I work with. The alliteration also makes this title strong an easy to read. C is also a good option as it feels like I will get a tangible plan from the book, not just theories and philosophies.
Being a hero in a story is enticing, especially when it concerns real-life, therefore Option B is what I would be most likely to buy. Everyone has triggers and being able to transform them into something positive as stated in Option A is motivational. Lastly, Option C is vague about what "Internal Stories" exactly means and is therefore ranked last.
This one captures my attention the most and makes me feel like maybe it will help me do better.
I picked the ones most applicable to me first.
I like that B helps you identify what triggers you and helps you overcome it.
i just think this one makes you think a bit more. sorry not a better response.
B is my first choice because the name is catchy and description is appealing. A is next because the descriptions sounds interesting. C does not do a good job with the title or description
Would like to pick option b is more attractive and interesting words and perfect to read further
I liked choice B the best since the title is self descriptive and makes it easy for me to understand the basic theme of this book. Choice B grabs my attention right away since I can easy know what the book is about by the title and nothing else.
Option B and C are the best names for a self help book. The titles are interesting yet simple, easy to understand and sound good when you said the titles out loud.
When I read the titles I wanted to choose titles that meant the most to me. The first choice that I made sounds like it is inspiring and will challenge me to come up with new and inspiring ideas. It will help me to create new options and it will provide me with the correct guidance so that I can help myself and make good decisions
They are all good and thought provoking. I like option B the most because i think it has the most positive title and message
I based my choices on which one sounded more positive and sounded more inspirational.
B is the best one for me because I know how sometimes triggers can be paralyzing and render you stuck in the same patterns. This was eye catching for me and would make me want to read more about this one. That is why I would buy this one first.
I really like Option B. As someonw who has "triggers" I like the idea of turning them into trioumphs. I Like the subtitle of A but not the "Our Stories" part. It's too bland and could be about anything. Option C is too robotic.
B is unique, memorable, and clever.
I like the idea of becoming a hero.
I like the "How to " format because it drags in the readers' attention.
Option B just seems more realistic and plain language than the others. People will respond better to that.
45 Responses to Option C
this is the best title it would draw my attention
I love the story of a good Reboot!
I like the idea of being able to reboot
I ranked C first because I can't stand the use of the word triggered in the context that it is being used, then B ahead of A because I found B's title less pretentious.
I like C because it has a great level of innovation and is highly motivating.
C sounds the most motivating to me.
It sounds most transformational
I would buy choice C because it sounds like an interesting concept to read about. Choices B and A seem like they wouldalso beworth reading too. There are so many choices in self-help books, but choice C sounds like a different take on this subject.
I like C because it does NOT mention "triggers" and "triumphs" - a somewhat cheesy alliterative gimmick in my opinion. (Option A even adds "Transforming" to really be obnoxious).
When I think of triggering, I think of people being offended by something. I didn't think it fit for this title. I liked the reboot one the best. It a new start that will orient you toward success
I like Option C the most out of these choices, since I think that the central metaphor is something that everyone can understand and identify with at least to some extent. also like Option A quite a bit, since it seems likely to give real-world examples of how the advise in the book can be applied. I don't like Option B because I think 'Triggers' can be a loaded word today in the political sphere, so I would avoid it at least in the main title.
C does more for motivation in my opinion with the reprogramming part which is great for motivation in my opinion
I really like C it feels new
I like the title of "Reboot: How We Can Reprogram Our Internal Stories For Success" as the best sounding title. I like the singular word and that is great. It makes me want to think about rebooting myself and doing it right. That makes the best and most motivational title.
C and A grab my attention just a little more.
I like the title in this book because I think many people are trying to reprogram themselves in someways, so I would love to read how to do that and our success stories.
I like option C because of the use of "Reboot"; I feel like that is a really positive call to action. It's not super passive but isn't super intense either. It brings to mind new beginnings and bettering yourself. I don't know how i feel about the reprogramming internal stories because it makes me think of lying to myself. But I think that's my favorite title and it would at least draw me in enough to read the description. I like B second because of the tagline "how to become the hero" makes me really intrigued and makes me want to read the story. triggers to triumphs is good sounding but just doesn't quite draw me in. I like option A least because "Our Stories" just doesn't draw me in at all like the other two. It sounds less exciting.
C/ I liked the Reboot-Reprogram computer metaphor for changing how you view your personal story and reset it. Also, I dislike the word trigger as a concept and didn't want to pick a title with that word. A/ There are triggers, but we're transforming them, so turning a weakness into a strength. I also like the power of story, and the idea of seeing your life as a story. B/ Nearly as good as A. Triggers to Triumphs was just a little too pat, a little too glib. We're talking about major transformations here, deeply hurtful stuff, and the alliteration just seems to trivialize it.
I like the word reboot as I am in IT
The idea of "rebooting" is an active verb that evokes a sense of taking control of one's own future and destiny. Very appealing for sure!
reboot and reprogram 2 key words that really stuck out, this would be my first thought for self help
I choose C first because it sounds like we restart something to achieve better goal, like rebooting system.I choose B second because it clearly show the content of the book.I choose A last because I don't sense any core content in the title.
this title is the most enticing to read
My first choice is Option C. It sounds more inspiring amd motivational. Sometimes we have been accustomed to some beliefs and it's a good thing to reprogram our internal stories. My second choice, Option B, also sounds inspiring and a good self-help book title.
The words Reprogram and Success makes for great self help keywords.
I think option C is by far the best between the 3 choices as it is simple and effective. Option A and option B are similar however I prefer option A slightly more in terms of wording.
Reboot, sounds like something I can do to transform myself.
The order of my choices was mainly centered on the fact that I don't really consider myself "triggered" by anything. So, I mostly connected to option C, because because it didn't mention triggers, but my own personal internal story. Next I chose B because I connected more to the sub-title.
Option A is too general, while Option C is right to the point. Option B is also good because it’s actionable.
The concept of "rebooting" is engaging and would be a compelling story line for this type of self help book. Options A and B are interesting but not as much as Option C.
Option C is the best because it talks about reprogramming. This tech term is very appealing to me. B is good choice too mentioning heroes. A is too generic, every self help book uses transform.
C is the only one i am interesting in due to the use of the word "reprogram" and "reboot"
I think C is the best as it would have a broad appeal and seem useful to most people. A is also good since it makes it sound relatable for me to others.
This title and subtitle is more neutral and less critical of mental health issues than the others. Mental health stigmas are already too much of a challenge without increasing them implicitly in book titles.
The other two choices are too vague in what they are expressing. The first one is a good idea talking about reprogramming and things of that nature, because our brains are computers.
really awesome stories
C's name and description are straightforward and easy to understand , B is good too and C doesn't sound like a self-help book
I want with "Reboot" because I'd never purchase any self-help book with some gobbeldy-gook about "trigger alerts" in the title. Just grow up!
Striving for success is something good.
I like the reboot idea because that could apply to anyone. Putting Trigger as your first word I don't like because I don't feel that applies to everyone, certainly not me.
I don't like the use of triggers as a buzz word
All are good but 1 and 2 have the most active language
I like option C the best because it makes it sound like a book that can really help someone turn their life around. I like option B second because the title sounds like it gives inspiration to have confidence in yourself. I like option A third because I like how it sounds like it digs deep down to the root causes that will help someone identify the problem areas they need to start working on to achieve a positive and happy life.
I selected titles that I would actually consider picking up and reading about. The bulk of these are interesting, but I did not feel my last choice would receive potential readers at a high level.
I like C because it talks about changing our personal feelings to improve. The other two titles aren't as clear to me.
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