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How to Be a Brilliant Thinker

Exercise Your Mind and Find Creative Solutions

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How to Be a Brilliant Thinker

By: Paul Sloane
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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Do you want to have great ideas? Do you want to break out of the rut of conventional thinking? Would you like to be a genius? Would presenting brilliant ideas help in your job, career and social life?

How to be a Brilliant Thinker will help you to achieve all these ideals, by helping you to think in powerful new ways. It tells you how to harness techniques in lateral thinking, analytical thinking, problem analysis, idea generation and other areas so that you become much more creative. You will be able to conceive, evaluate and implement great ideas as well as improve your memory, sell your ideas and win arguments. It is packed with practical methods that you can put to immediate use.

©2010 Paul Sloane (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Creativity Creativity & Genius Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Thought-Provoking
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This book is just a grab bag of techniques that can easily be found in other books… On top of that it’s presented in list form, with a little to no story to stitch it together. Listening to the narrator work through math or statistics problems hardly seems like the best use of the medium. Although the advice is sound, this book Lacks anything compelling to keep it interesting.

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