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The Magic of Mental Diagrams: Expand Your Memory, Enhance Your Concentration, and Learn to Apply Logic
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The Magic of Mental Diagrams: Expand Your Memory, Enhance Your Concentration, and Learn to Apply Logic
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The Magic of Mental Diagrams: Expand Your Memory, Enhance Your Concentration, and Learn to Apply Logic

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When Einstein said we only use 10 percent of our brain, he was inviting us to explore all those capabilities that are waiting to be awakened. This book finally explains how to do just that.

Mental diagrams are a simple, efficient means of activating all our potential. Upon sketching a mental diagram, we create a blueprint with shapes, colors, and figures to process information faster and to increase our ability to synthesize.

This excellent, creative system of thinking allows us to obtain a joint vision of life’s daily problems in addition to strengthening all the areas in which our mind operates, like memory, concentration, logic, or intuition. In the pages of this book, you will discover:

The function of the human brain
How to create mental diagrams
Exercises to strengthen memory
Intelligence regarding personal decisions
Tests to develop intuition and creativity
Secrets of the great lecturers

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 23, 2015
ISBN9781632208613
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    Annoying. Trivialized pop discussion of some perhaps useful ideas. No rigor at all. For example,he recites the myth about 10% of the brain, and attributes it to Einstein. Einstein died 70 years ago, so how could he be a useful source today?
    “The 10 percent of the brain myth is a widely perpetuated urban legend that most or all humans only use 10 percent (or some other small percentage) of their brains. It has been misattributed to many people, including Albert Einstein.” From Wikipedia

    So mind maps may be useful, but this book is not.