How to Think Like a Genius (Powerful Techniques and Principles for Massive Success) (The Learning Development Book Series 11)
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How to Think Like a Genius (Powerful Techniques and Principles for Massive Success) (The Learning Development Book Series 11)
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You will begin to think more like a genius. Starting today.
99 cents and 60 minutes to learn ideas and techniques on how to think like (and how to become) a genius.
Old and new ideas from the world of personal development to bring a genius-like brilliance into your life.
Includes chapters on:
Notice Connections and Transfer Lessons (Learn from everything, play to your strengths.)
How to Work Like a Genius (A simple formula for better working using the "H.I.P." acronym: Hours, Improve, Produce.)
Become an Autodidact (The value of teaching yourself.)
Flirt with Madness (Becoming extraordinary has its dangers!)
Simplify (Why working toward less is part of the path to genius.)
Give Away Value All of the Time (How and why you need to help others and provide "value", always.)
Re-Frame Failure and Never Give up (Adjusting perspective to embrace and work through failure.)
Think Like a Child (Get in touch with your inner child to unleash your genius.)
Ambitious, Audacious Projects (A culmination of all the advice in this book. A practical strategy centred on SMART goal setting that will allow you to think and become more genius-like, today.)
…and much more.
To make sure you get the most value for money possible, there is also the short, 15 minute
FREE eBook included: "How to Study"
It contains my best advice on time management, goal setting, and how to get the best grades with the least effort. It's advice that also transfers brilliantly well to professionals, the self-employed, and anyone who manages their own projects and/or daily work cycle. This is an excellent extension to the ideas in "How to Think Like a Genius".