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Impossible to ignore : creating memorable content to influence decisions / by Simon, Carmen,1973-;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet address and index.LSC
Subjects: Business presentations.; Cognitive psychology.;
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Brain rules for aging well : 10 principles for staying vital, happy, and sharp / by Medina, John,1956-;
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Subjects: Brain; Aging.; Aging; Cognitive psychology.;
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The age of magical overthinking : notes on modern irrationality / by Montell, Amanda,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.From the host of the podcast 'Sounds Like a Cult', 'The Age of Magical Overthinking' is a delicious blend of cultural criticism and personal narrative that explores our cognitive biases and the power, disadvantages, and highlights of magical thinking.
Subjects: Cognition and culture.; Cognitive psychology.; Magical thinking.;
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Overcoming procrastination for teens : a CBT guide for college-bound students / by Knaus, William J.;
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Subjects: Procrastination.; Students; Cognitive therapy for teenagers.;
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Think like a freak [sound recording] : the authors of Freakonomics offer to retrain your brain / by Levitt, Steven D.; Dubner, Stephen J.;
Read by Stephen J. Dubner.The New York Times bestselling authors of Freakonomics offer a blueprint for an entirely new way to solve problems, whether your interest lies in minor lifehacks or major global reforms.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Cognitive psychology.; Problem solving.; Thought and thinking.;
© p2014., Harper Audio,
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Primal intelligence : you are smarter than you know. by Fletcher, Angus.;
"Tap into your hidden intelligence and transform your life The creative spark of Vincent van Gogh. The business acumen of Steve Jobs. The mental resilience of Maya Angelou. The transformative leadership of Abraham Lincoln. The communication knack of William Shakespeare. In 2021, researchers at Ohio State's Project Narrative, renowned for collaborations with NASA, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley, announced that they had discovered the neural power at the root of all this human genius. They named it Primal Intelligence. Intrigued, US Army Special Operations developed Primal Intelligence training for its most classified units. The training succeeded. The Operators saw the future faster. They healed quicker from trauma. In life-and-death situations, they chose wiser. The Army then ran trials on military nurses, pilots, engineers, and commanders -- and on civilian entrepreneurs, doctors, managers, salespeople, teachers, investors, and NFL players. Their leadership and innovation improved significantly. They coped better with change and uncertainty. They experienced less anxiety and anger. Finally, the Army authorized trials on college and K-12 students. The training produced substantial effects in students as young as eight. In 2023, the Army awarded Project Narrative a medal for "groundbreaking research." The revolutionary training that US Army Special Operations and Project Narrative created is now available for the first time in this book. The training is simple, not easy. It's not an optimization hack or a cheat code. It's a different way of using your brain. It offers a new neuroscientific approach to intuition, imagination, emotion, and common sense, helping you become more like van Gogh and Jobs, Lincoln and Angelou. It gives you the tools to unlock the ancient know-how you forgot you knew. Your human genius. Your Primal Intelligence"--Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership; PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition; PSYCHOLOGY / Creative Ability; SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General;
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The Brain at Rest How the Art and Science of Doing Nothing Can Improve Your Life [electronic resource] : by Jebelli, Joseph.aut; CloudLibrary;
From Joseph Jebelli, PhD, neuroscientist and author of In Pursuit of Memory, a narrative exploration of the science of doing nothing and its benefits for the brain and body. We are constantly told to make the most of our time. Work harder, with more focus. Stop procrastinating. Optimize. To be happy, creative, and successful requires discipline. The most important thing is to be efficient with every precious hour. But what if all that advice was wrong, and letting the brain rest, and the mind wander, could improve our lives? Dr. Joseph Jebelli proves this surprising and fascinating point in The Brain at Rest, blending science and personal stories with practical tips about using the brain’s “default network,” which turns itself on when we turn off the constant need to always do and achieve. By activating our default network through long walks, baths, and spending time in nature, we can all be more content, less stressed, and actually more productive. Perfect for anyone interested in science and creativity, or anyone feeling overwhelmed in their day-to-day lives, The Brain at Rest is a deeply researched and entertaining antidote to overwork and burnout, showing readers the way to happier, healthier, and more balanced lives.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Self-Management; Neuropsychology; Cognitive Science;
© 2025., Random House of Canada,
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LIT Life Ignition Tools : use nature's playbook to energize your brain, spark ideas, and ignite action / by Karp, Jeffrey,author.; Barker, Teresa,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Radically simple experimental tools to help anyone tap into a high-energy brain state to fire up innovative potential and shape their lives with intention -- by the founder of a Harvard biomedical engineering innovation lab."--
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Brain.; Cognition.; Creative thinking.; Self-actualization (Psychology);
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Gnar country : growing old, staying rad / by Kotler, Steven,1967-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.An expert in human performance describes his experience pushing his own aging body past preconceived limits in a quest to become an expert skier at age fifty-three.
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Kotler, Steven, 1967-; Aging; Aging; Athletes; Cognitive neuroscience.; Older athletes.; Performance.;
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The Signs : The New Science of how to Trust Your Instincts. by Swart, Tara.;
In 'The Signs', neuroscientist and medical doctor Tara Swart shares the lost art of listening to your intuition and allowing the signs around you to guide the way to achieving the life of your dreams. From the author of 'The Source'.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth; PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body; PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology; PSYCHOLOGY / Personality; SCIENCE / Cognitive Science; SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Happiness; SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success;
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