How Not to Make a Decision: Gymnastics for the Brain

In today's world, changes happen faster and faster, and making a decision can cause us to miss the train of opportunity. We must always be careful not to miss the time for action. This occurs when the delay in taking action can jeopardize the success of the undertaking and, consequently, the loss of opportunities due to the state of paralysis, delay or inaction on the part of the individual.

This book is part of the collection "Gymnastics for the Brain", which contains a pioneering method for exercising the mind. It can contribute to the enhancement of the benefits resulting from reading, such as imagination, reasoning, and pattern recognition, among others.

One of the most famous methods for brain exercising today is Neurobics, created by neuroscientist Larry Katz. The collection Gymnastics for the Brain is based on Neurobics concepts. It provides reading in a different and new way, and thus activating different areas of the brain.

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How Not to Make a Decision: Gymnastics for the Brain

In today's world, changes happen faster and faster, and making a decision can cause us to miss the train of opportunity. We must always be careful not to miss the time for action. This occurs when the delay in taking action can jeopardize the success of the undertaking and, consequently, the loss of opportunities due to the state of paralysis, delay or inaction on the part of the individual.

This book is part of the collection "Gymnastics for the Brain", which contains a pioneering method for exercising the mind. It can contribute to the enhancement of the benefits resulting from reading, such as imagination, reasoning, and pattern recognition, among others.

One of the most famous methods for brain exercising today is Neurobics, created by neuroscientist Larry Katz. The collection Gymnastics for the Brain is based on Neurobics concepts. It provides reading in a different and new way, and thus activating different areas of the brain.

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How Not to Make a Decision: Gymnastics for the Brain

How Not to Make a Decision: Gymnastics for the Brain

by Eduardo Newton
How Not to Make a Decision: Gymnastics for the Brain

How Not to Make a Decision: Gymnastics for the Brain

by Eduardo Newton

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In today's world, changes happen faster and faster, and making a decision can cause us to miss the train of opportunity. We must always be careful not to miss the time for action. This occurs when the delay in taking action can jeopardize the success of the undertaking and, consequently, the loss of opportunities due to the state of paralysis, delay or inaction on the part of the individual.

This book is part of the collection "Gymnastics for the Brain", which contains a pioneering method for exercising the mind. It can contribute to the enhancement of the benefits resulting from reading, such as imagination, reasoning, and pattern recognition, among others.

One of the most famous methods for brain exercising today is Neurobics, created by neuroscientist Larry Katz. The collection Gymnastics for the Brain is based on Neurobics concepts. It provides reading in a different and new way, and thus activating different areas of the brain.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155352075
Publisher: Eduardo Newton
Publication date: 07/25/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 801 KB

About the Author

Eduardo Newton is a Computer Engineer, specializing in Project Management, Distance Education and Digital Marketing. Certified as Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute (PMI). He is also enthusiastic and self-taught in topics related to Family and Neolinguistic Education. Among his books, we highlight the collection Gymnastics for the Brain, a pioneer in the use of stories written in leetspeak as a form of brain exercise and realization of the results obtained through reading. E-mail: eduardo.newton@uol.com.br

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