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  • By: Steve Jones
  • Narrated by: Carpe Diem
  • Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)
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By: Steve Jones
Narrated by: Carpe Diem
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Summary

The school system has been cheating you of your learning and here’s why...

Do you feel stupid when your friend or significant other brings up a past conversation you’ve had, only to find yourself smiling and nodding to hide the fact that you have absolutely no idea what they’re talking about?

Do you often think of what you need to buy at the grocery store while at work or in the car but forget everything the instant you walk through the entrance and need to actually find the items?

How about names? Do you wish you could avoid that humiliating moment when someone walks up to you and says hello, but you just can’t seem to put a name to the face?

These situations are all too common in today’s world where information is thrown at you from left and right. There’s so much to remember, yet it feels like there’s minimal space in your brain.

Nothing to worry. You are right in front of the door to memorize more than Apple´s newest Macbook Pro.

We’ve all been told as children, as well as throughout our teenage years, that people are unique and to stay true to ourselves, so how can one expect to learn the same information to the same degree using the same methods if we’re not the same?

According to MindValley, there are seven types of learning styles that contribute to how well, including how much information is stored in the brain. Those seven styles include:

  1. Visual 
  2. Auditory 
  3. Verbal 
  4. Physical 
  5. Logical 
  6. Social 
  7. Solitary

With all these different roads to wander down, no wonder it’s hard to find where you belong.

However, by understanding what type of learning style speaks to your personality and abilities the most, you can begin to explore the endless possibilities your academic strength has to offer you.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2019 Steve Jones (P)2019 Steve Jones

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Fascinating so far

Only a few chapters in but, learned so much, especially helpful was the bit about being bi-polar. A girl I know had it and it’s really helped me to understand and help her, as I’ve known and been fond of her for years.. looking forward to the rest of the book!

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Factually very accurate and worth the money

However I would like to have heard more case studies and scenarios to embed the learning experience

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Really nice book

Think I will listen to this book everyday so I can remember everything the autor says haha. Really useful and full of relevant informations.

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Training your brain will improve your life!

The most memorable moment is knowing anxiety disorders can increase intelligence and empathy.
The narrator's voice is perfect for this book, clear and concise and the words are expressed with such conviction that you can't stop listening to the rest the book.

The core aim of the book is knowledge is power. You can change the way you think and process things for the better. Like Neopolian Hill said what the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve.

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