Thought leader, renowned author, and beloved professor Adam Grant dispenses daily inspiration for a better future starting today.The
Adam Grant 2026 Day-to-Day Calendar: Something to Think About is a smart and accessible way to center yourself amid the noise, get to the heart of big questions, and tackle tomorrow with critical thinking, open mindedness, and healthy boundaries. Each day feels like an energizing and eye-opening check-in with your favorite professor and most trusted confidante in one.
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Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist and best-selling author who explores the science of motivation, generosity, rethinking, and potential. He has been Whartons top-rated professor for 7 straight years, and he is a leading expert on how we can find motivation and meaning, question assumptions, and live more generous and creative lives. He has been recognized as the worlds #2 most influential management thinker and one of Fortunes 40 under 40. He is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of 6 books that have sold millions of copies and been translated into 45 languages: Hidden Potential, Think Again, Give and Take, Originals, Option B, and Power Moves. His books have been named among the years best by Amazon, Apple, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal. His viral piece on languishing was the most-read New York Times article of 2021 and the most-saved article across all platforms. Adam hosts the TED podcasts Re:Thinking and WorkLife, which have over 80 million downloads. His TED talks on languishing, original thinkers, and givers and takers have over 35 million views. He writes on work and psychology for the New York Times, has served on the Defense Innovation Board at the Pentagon, and has appeared on Billions. He has more than 10 million followers on social media and features new insights in his free monthly newsletter, GRANTED.