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Simplicity
(Paperback)
Edward de Bono
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THE classic work about making the complicated simple from the
world-renowned writer and philosopher Edward de Bono From confusing
manuals to uninterpretable jargon and bureaucratic red-tape, modern
life can be highly complicated and frustrating. For many of us it
is almost impossible to make sense of. In Simplicity,
lateral-thinking guru Edward de Bono shows us how to bring clarity
into our increasingly complicated lives. Through his ten rules of
simplicity, he encourages us to be creative and break down the
complex into manageable and recognisable parts. By making the
complicated simple, you will free up time, reduce stress and make
better decisions.
Learn how to recognise and resist the daily attempts to control and
manipulate your mind. There is a war on for your mind. You may not
notice, but you are surrounded by manipulators: advertisers,
politicians, big tech, even the humble waiter who asks, ‘Still or
sparkling?’ Free Your Mind is your field manual to surviving the
information battlefield. In this indispensable book, Laura
Dodsworth and Patrick Fagan draw on interviews with mind-control
experts ranging from monks to magicians, infiltrate cults and
forums to uncover their most deceptive techniques and expose the
hidden tactics used to influence you, from social media to
subliminal messages. Learn how to recognise the nudges, dispel
efforts to brainwash you and always question those who say the
choice is yours. If you don’t control your mind, someone else
will.
'A great book that helps you look after the most powerful computer
you will ever have.' - Jay Jayamohan, Consultant Paediatric
Neurosurgeon, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford An essential guide
for living better for longer. Packed full of exercises and
practical tips to keep our most vital organ in shape, and breaking
down the science between brain function and how sleep, exercise,
diet and even socializing are imperative for maintaining our grey
matter. What does it mean to have a healthy, happy brain?
Especially in the current climate, where our lifestyles are
changing dramatically and our movements are being restricted,
getting to know the factors that affect our brain function and the
things we can actively do to improve it is crucial. Written in an
accessible and engaging way for the nonscientist, this will be a
comprehensive and up-to-date look at our current understanding,
what a fast-changing field it is and how much we still don't know
when it comes to disorders of the brain. Including some fascinating
insights from leading scientists in the field and focusing on
important areas such as diet, sleep, exercise, brain training and
emotions, Brain Power will explain the science behind what really
affects our brains, as well as providing practical tips and
exercises to improve and maintain brain function into old age.
Do you wish you could recall the names of people you just met? What
if birthdays, important errands, and online passwords rarely
slipped your mind? Psychologist Robert Madigan is an expert in the
"memory arts"--practical, proven methods for improving the ability
to retain and use information. Like taking the stairs instead of
the elevator, it's important to exercise memory in simple ways
every day. That's where this science-based guide can help. Dr.
Madigan explains how memory works and presents innovative mnemonic
devices and visualization techniques that will help you sharpen
your mental skills; avoid embarrassing lapses; and remember faces,
appointments, facts, numbers, lists, and much more. Reclaim your
brain--this book shows how.
Everyday objects get a whole new meaning or come to life by
adding small sketches to them. This is the principle behind this
new poetic and funny memory game. One card shows an everyday object
and the matching card makes you look at the object in a totally
different way because the artist added a little line or drawing.
Your task, as ever, is to find the matching cards. Based on the
blog stop-watch.nl by Dutch illustrator Tineke Meirink.
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