Instant Brainpower: Tune Up Your Thinking Now!

Instant Brainpower: Tune Up Your Thinking Now!

by Brian Clegg (Author)

Synopsis

This manual provides an approach to increase mental skills, creativity, memory and knowledge. The main section of the book comprises over 70 exercises - each taking between 5 and 30 minutes to undertake. Each exercise is ranked on scales for knowledge, memory and creativity to guide readers to techniques that will both polish their personal mental powers and exercise their minds. A further ranking system tells readers how much fun each exercise is to work through. As a whole, the book seeks to show how to: build a store of knowledge and make use of it; test memory and recall skills and improve upon them; and increase creativity and the ability to think laterally.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
Published: 01 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0749430249
ISBN 13: 9780749430245

Media Reviews
The Instant Series is the answer for everyone who needs to produce a tangible improvement in a very short time. Each easy-to-use guide offers a concise introduction before moving on to the core exercise section - about 70 exercises, to be done both by individuals and groups - a vital tool to achieve instant success -- Staffing It
Author Bio
Brian Clegg is a journalist and creativity consultant. He is a well known writer both in traditional media and on the World Wide Web. He worked at British Airways for 17 years. In 1984 became one of the airline's first PC programmers. While at BA he developed a considerable interest in business creativity. Brian left the airline to established himself as a freelance writer and set up Creativity Unleashed Limited (www.cul.co.uk), a company specialising in consultancy on business creativity and computer usability. He is a regular contributor to PC Week, Personal Computer World, Computer Weekly and the internet-based magazine, V3. and consultant. He can be contacted on email at brian@cul.co.uk Recent books have included Instant Time Management (Kogan Page) and an exploration of mankind's enduring fascination with light: Light Years.