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Brain Training: How Emotional Intelligence and Our Cognitive Thoughts Collaborate
Brain Training: How Emotional Intelligence and Our Cognitive Thoughts Collaborate
Brain Training: How Emotional Intelligence and Our Cognitive Thoughts Collaborate
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Brain Training: How Emotional Intelligence and Our Cognitive Thoughts Collaborate

Written by Syrie Gallows

Narrated by Kasey Logan

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About this audiobook

This is a 3-book bundle, which addresses various subtopics, including but not limited to these:



Book 1: Is it possible to train your brain?


Can you become smarter, or better capable of remembering things?


Dive into the realm of endless possibilities, some of which will be revealed to you in this quick guide. Various topics will be addressed, such as brain training games, video games that can stimulate the right kind of brain activity, the effects of school, and general ideas about IQ and intelligence.


This short book can open your eyes to facts you didn’t know before.





Book 2: What are cognitive functions?


How does our brain work?


What facts and myths about our minds are out there, and which should you believe?


These and several other questions will be answered in this comprehensive manual. You will also learn about the sex differences pertaining to the human brain, how those differences manifest themselves in children’s play, and other topics that relate to our cognizant awareness.





Book 3: How do you deepen your emotional intelligence?


Many people have tried to do so, and few understand the real secret. Emotionally intelligent people go through life much happier. They understand how to react, and they have more control. Thus, it’s essential to your cerebral development to have some degree of comprehension of this principle.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateAug 3, 2020
ISBN9781662290725
Brain Training: How Emotional Intelligence and Our Cognitive Thoughts Collaborate

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