Memory Improvement: Creative Skill, Subconscious Thoughts, Intelligence, and Brain Science
Written by Dave Farrel, Samirah Eaton, Cory Hanssen and
Narrated by Kasey Logan, Mark Milroy, Alex Lancer and
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About this audiobook
You’ve just come across a combination of a series of 8 books. They are related to the following topics:
Topic 1: We all have some creativity in us, but it seems like some people are better equipped to tap into that part of their brains. Some people naturally think outside the box. They come up with new ideas constantly.
Topic 2: The power of our minds stretches far beyond our current comprehension. No matter how much science keeps progressing, they still find new wonders of the human brain.
Topic 3: Dopamine has been the topic of many debates and discussions among neuroscientists, clinicians, and analysts. It has been controversial and fascinating at the same time. Dopamine seems to give us motivation to succeed, to exercise, to seek rewards, to survive, and to procreate.
Topic 4: What makes one person more intelligent than another? What is it and how do we measure it?
In this guide, we’ll touch on those things, which lie at the heart of the definition and accomplishment of this term.
Topic 5: By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent?
Topic 6: First, we’ll talk about how to improve your concentration skills and memory. This lies at the heart of the book.
Next, we will go over the significant challenges that many people face when they are working from home.
Topic 7: Do you want to learn more and faster?
Would you like to have a better memory?
Topic 8: Is it possible to train your brain?
Can you become smarter, or better capable of remembering things?
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Both the storyteller and the writer put some serious work into this. This is one of the best audio books I have encountered, and that is the reason I am taking a small second to write a comment about it. I understand I am certainly not the best of testimonial writers, but this deserves appreciation. The author and narrator have certainly put so much energy and time into these audiobooks.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If I would need to outline it, it would be simply in just one word: Amazing! I wish I was really good at publishing testimonials, but you'll simply need to be pleased with this average recommendation, namely, that the audiobook was intriguing all the way through, up until the very end. This deserved my time. Finally, a book that gave me what I expected. One more point: The narrator appeared to be so good that I would definitely listen to it again. And perhaps more than one time. I cannot recall everything that's being said in all these books, so it would be worth reminding me of what was actually being said.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It appears as if we are dealing with a pro here. The narrator's act was to die for. I have zero criticisms about this particular book. I am trying to mention one thing bad about this audio book, but I can't. It's simply too good. So without more exaggeration, I simply think everyone must consider listening to it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This customer review shows my individual opinions and preferences. I do not always enjoy all audiobooks, but this one stood out. And because it did, I began listening to it. It was some of the best time I spent, especially because I was doing some other things in the meantime. I don't always enjoy any audiobooks, but this stuck out. And since it did, I started paying attention to it. It was some of the best time I spent, especially because I was doing some other things in the meantime.