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Easy Genius: Awakening Your Whole Brain to Build a More Powerful Memory

Chance Massaro and Steve Wallis

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This Book is Available Color (8.5x11)9781420831566 $ 17.25  
About the Book

Self-Improvement / Self-Actualization

 

This book is the easiest way to make life easier and more successful.

 

Discover how to easily:

·         Improve your memory by 100% or more

·         Reduce the amount of time you spend learning - so you have more time for fun

·         Build your ten intelligences & five cognitive styles - to make your life easier

·         Find out about yourself

·         Improve your mental flexibility

·         Have more fun learning

About the Author

Chance Massaro (M.A., Learning Clinic) has trained and consulted for thirty years. Devoted to improving human infrastructure in organizations, his workshops are productive and fun. An expert in team management, he wrote Total Time Management (1998), a systemic approach to getting things done in groups. Chance has consulted for over 300 organizations in Northern California and taught at numerous colleges and universities.

 

Steve Wallis is a Ph.D. student at Fielding Graduate Institute where he uses Complexity Science to find new insights on sustainable development. An irrepressible innovator, he develops tools for insightful analysis and rapid learning to support trainers, consultants, and managers. Steve has served as adjunct faculty at Sonoma State University, University of Phoenix, and University of San Francisco.

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EASY WAYS TO GET AHEAD OF THE CURVE

 

Most books are linear: you read from the upper left to the lower right.  In THIS book, your eyes bounce around depending on your preferences and your needs.

 

WHY this strange arrangement?

 

Different people learn in different ways. What works for one person might not work for another. The science of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) tells us that the direction our eyes look affects the way we

 

 

bring information into our brains. The arrangement in this book breaks the information into chunks so you can read only the chunks that you find most useful. By presenting information in this way, we make it easier for you to read and remember.

 

What does this mean for you?

 

If the topic on that page interests you, you might look to other chunks of information on that same page. If that page does not interest you, you can flip to the next page . . . look in the learning stories area . . . and quickly find out if that topic is more interesting to you. You don’t need to sort through a bunch of stuff that you don’t need to read!

 

 

Bottom line: If you learn best through stories, for example, you can look at the same place in every page for the stories about how to improve your memory and your intelligences.

 

 

Here’s how to read the easiest book in the world.

 

 

#1

 

The information in this book is first grouped by subject.  Each set of facing pages will address a different subject.

 

 

#2

 

In the upper area, you will find the cognitive and creative information for learning.

 

 

In the large central area, you will find the people-oriented information: ways to learn more about yourself, how other people learn, and how to learn in groups.

 

 

In the lower area, you will find the solid “how-to” information.

 


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