Brainhack Tips and Tricks to Unleash Your Brain Full Potential (Audible Audio Edition) Neil Pavitt Roger Davis Audible Studios Books
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Ever had those moments where you've been pondering a problem for ages, trying to make a decision or come up with a new idea, and then the second you get up to make a cup of tea, call a friend to talk it through, or simply decide 'sleep on it', you suddenly find the answers you're looking for, the solutions are obvious, and the new ideas just won't stop coming?
From Edison's light bulb to Hemmingway's novels and even the camouflage used by the Navy in WW1, for many years the world's greatest innovators, creators, and strategists have been harnessing the power of the subconscious mind to solve problems, generate new ideas, and make life-changing decisions; and recent advances in neuroscience have further revealed the amazing plasticity of the brain and its huge power as a processing tool. Using this knowledge of how the mind works, Brainhack reveals the ways you can use this brain power to change-up your thinking and is packed with a series of 'brainhacking' tips and tricks that will help you achieve success in your everyday life.
The book will contain over 40 brainhacks and be split into the following sections
- Thinking Smarter
- Getting Started
- Problem Solving Idea Generation
- Breaking Through and Innovating
Each brainhack will explain
- A description of the technique - what do you need to do to you streamline your brain
- The benefit - how this technique will help you and why you should do it
- A real-world example - to bring it all to life and show you how to implement it
- The science stuff - how this works and the brain-science behind it
Brainhack Tips and Tricks to Unleash Your Brain Full Potential (Audible Audio Edition) Neil Pavitt Roger Davis Audible Studios Books
I read "Brainhack" by Neil Pavitt once and read it once more again. This little book of 170 pages has a lot of trivia value, packed with many examples of human experiments in 45 short chapters that will challenge you to atleast start questioning your own judgment about the ways in which your brain works. You'll be forgiven for mistaking that Daniel Kahneman had written the book! The book also takes it's own advice seriously, seen in the way the book cover and all illustrations in it are printed in blue behind which must be Juliet Zhu's work on color and it's association with creativity.On the other hand, reading "Brainhacks" requires a balance of faith in the author's advice and some due diligence on reader's part to evaluate the studies which form the basis of the guidance.
For example, in chapter 4 on "Reward Upfront" where Pavitt writes about the bird in the hand syndrome, I was genuinely interested in a citation for the chocolate vs coffee mug study done among students but it was lacking. Likewise for the Chapter 8 on how choice of words affected the way respondents remembered a simulated car accident. Chapter 45 suggests that stories are best absorbed by people than factual information, but you could argue that seeing too much story in narratives might have implications for the authenticity of the message and may actually turn some readers off. Therefore, I wasn't able to fully evaluate the true value of these suggestions and fear some of them come out as truisms prematurely.
In general, "Brainhacks" will be able to open conversations, both with yourself and amongst those you live and work about how to think smarter, become more focused and unblock brain blocks. For these reasons, I give 4 stars to the book.
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Brainhack Tips and Tricks to Unleash Your Brain Full Potential (Audible Audio Edition) Neil Pavitt Roger Davis Audible Studios Books Reviews
I have not read this book however the intro at the back of the book was all I had to read. "We only command 5% of our brain?" What rubbish! We use the whole of our brain. This nonsense that we only use a certain percentage of our brain is totally false. We only use a percentage of our brain at any one instance if we are looking at something, then we are using another part of our brain if we are listening to something, then we use another part of the brain if we are tasting something, then we use another part of the brain if we are thinking about something and so on. We use our whole brain.
Very well written and extremely informative. This book will open up your mind and help you to improve your life.
This book will guide you through the newest, scientific based, and well researched ways to prove your actions will have significant impact on reaching your brain's full potential. This book certainly will help you to become the perfect version of yourself.
Still reading it as I'm going around wearing pro Trump shirts. Book is good so far.
I read "Brainhack" by Neil Pavitt once and read it once more again. This little book of 170 pages has a lot of trivia value, packed with many examples of human experiments in 45 short chapters that will challenge you to atleast start questioning your own judgment about the ways in which your brain works. You'll be forgiven for mistaking that Daniel Kahneman had written the book! The book also takes it's own advice seriously, seen in the way the book cover and all illustrations in it are printed in blue behind which must be Juliet Zhu's work on color and it's association with creativity.
On the other hand, reading "Brainhacks" requires a balance of faith in the author's advice and some due diligence on reader's part to evaluate the studies which form the basis of the guidance.
For example, in chapter 4 on "Reward Upfront" where Pavitt writes about the bird in the hand syndrome, I was genuinely interested in a citation for the chocolate vs coffee mug study done among students but it was lacking. Likewise for the Chapter 8 on how choice of words affected the way respondents remembered a simulated car accident. Chapter 45 suggests that stories are best absorbed by people than factual information, but you could argue that seeing too much story in narratives might have implications for the authenticity of the message and may actually turn some readers off. Therefore, I wasn't able to fully evaluate the true value of these suggestions and fear some of them come out as truisms prematurely.
In general, "Brainhacks" will be able to open conversations, both with yourself and amongst those you live and work about how to think smarter, become more focused and unblock brain blocks. For these reasons, I give 4 stars to the book.
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