Brain Science: Personality, Maturity, and Emotional Intelligence Explained
Written by Tyler Bordan, Rita Chester, Adrian Tweeley and Quinn Spencer
Narrated by Weston Gritt, Kendra Lords, Eric Boozer and Thomas Cassidy
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About this audiobook
6 books in 1 bundle, all related to whatever happens in your brain!
Book 1: Neuroplasticity - Neuroplasticity isn’t widely known, but it is not a new concept either. The principles and methods that refer to it have been tried and tested, and have helped people to remove stress, reorganize their thoughts, and take control of their lives.
Book 2: Emotional Maturity - Some people get older and never grow up. Others are very mature for their age. How can you determine when someone is really emotionally mature? And is there a way to become more mature faster?
Book 3: Photographic Memory - You may have heard of people who remember everything just by glancing at it: names, faces, numbers, or information. Well, it’s not unrealistic to develop a memory like that yourself. Our brain is like a storage unit - something like a camera storage unit. Data are constantly moving, but only some information sticks.
Book 4: Emotional Intelligence - You may have heard of emotional intelligence. You may have even learned a little bit about it. This audiobook, however, can take you to the next level of understanding what to do with the neural processes in your brain and how to channel them to gain more control over yourself and your situation.
Book 5: Conscientiousness - Are you applying the power of being conscientious in your life? If you want more out of life, or if you want to be more productive, it’s worth it to learn how to become more conscientious. Conscientiousness has been misunderstood in the past, but now we have a clear comprehension of what it can mean.
Book 6: Brain Training - As we all know, we only use a small portion of our brain, and just like muscles in other parts of our body, the brain can be trained to function better. The author will take you by the hand and show you what’s possible, and you will be amazed at what you are capable of.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved it so much that I might just tune in to it again at some point. I encourage you (or perhaps everybody who reads through this) to get this audiobook. I liked it. I actually did not see anything bad with this book. If I am incorrect, then let me know. However, I found it to be almost perfect, and that's what mattered to me.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This audiobook is good. I learned a lot simply by soaking all of it up. The info was excellent, particularly if you already understand a little bit about the topic. Really, you could understand nothing at all about it and still follow along easily. In my opinion, it was just one of those books you can not skip. You can not ignore it, because it is one of the best out there. I might become repetitive here, but that's just how I think of it.