Accelerated Learning: Learn How to Learn Faster and More Efficiently
Written by Syrie Gallows and Cory Hanssen
Narrated by Kasey Logan and Mark Milroy
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
There are 2 titles in this book, which are the following:
Title 1: Here, you will learn more about how to improve all that. The author will take you through a study of learning styles, teaching yourself instead of having to be taught, and the best ways to study harder, faster, and more effectively. The book touches on memorization techniques and poses the question if those techniques are good or bad for learning.
Title 2: 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.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Surprisingly good. That's what I feel. I 'd like each person to understand that I highly recommend this book. I did not stop listening until completion. That's how much I thought of it. I was glad to hear the correct articulation of all the words by a proficient audiobook producer.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I absolutely loved this book! No joke! Impressive! Have you actually listened to a book like this one? The best parts of this book (I forgot which chapters) implied the most to me. When I heard these things, I quickly knew I had made the best option. This book talked to me.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My compliments to the writer and the narrator. Audiobooks like these make me happy. They're terrific. Let me see ... how should I say this? It was expert, uncomplicated, and easy to understand. With that being said, yes, I do highly recommend this. No doubt about it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I strongly recommend this book for various reasons. This audiobook blew my mind, both the information and the storyteller's presentation. It might just have had a couple of errors, but they didn't take away anything from the remarkable info that this audiobook contains. You can learn a lot. I definitely know that I did.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Learned nothing. Plus the halting way the narrator in second half was annoying and distracting. Seemed like one voice talking to and interrupting themselves