Think smart people are just born that way? Think again.
Drawing on diverse studies of the mind, from psychology to linguistics, philosophy, and learning science, Art Markman, Ph.D., demonstrates the difference between "smart thinking" and raw intelligence, showing listeners how memory works, how to learn effectively, and how to use knowledge to get things done. He then introduces his own three-part formula for listeners to employ "smart thinking" in their daily lives.
Smart Thinking gives listeners:
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"I feel asleep in class"
Your most boring professor writes a book. After listening for two hours, I learned that innovative thinkers apply past knowledge to new situations, and it is easier to stop a bad habit by replacing it with another behavior. Another book that would be better as a five minute TED video.
business genius, coming with the answers to business problems without always pleasing the audience
"slow start but worth the slow start"
good book with lots of exemples to let you reflect, about everything about education, innovation and more, i also do recommend this book, it is well read and easy to listen
"Valuable info about aspects of thinking smarter"
Good research
Smart choices about decision making.
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An important book for anyone who want to learn how people make decisions and help them make better ones.
"great insight"
yes.....should be required reading for anyone who votes & doesn't vote....
no......but couldn't wait to get back to it.....
"Good, informative, but not page turner"
I enjoyed the listen. But like many of the books in this genre it does get a little tedious. Worth a credit, just not a book to rave about.
"VERY GOOD ONE"
yes, it is just to the point, simple comprehensive language with deep scientific background
"Get's You Thinking!"
About in the middle.
Yes, because it makes you remember behavior patterns you have long since forgotten.
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Thinking
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