Thinking, Reading, Remembering: Brain-friendly tips & techniques for a student’s enriched learning
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Although this book is written for the high school student, anyone can benefit from the many tips and techniques contained here.
Our minds learn in ways entirely different to how we’ve been taught. That’s a weird statement, so suspend your ideas about learning while you read this book. This will be to your advantage.
The author's purpose in writing this book is to share what he has learned from his experience as a corporate trainer in North America and Asia. His training and research as a hypnotherapist and a practitioner of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) takes this material to a level unmatched by many other books dealing with accelerated learning. Much of this material deals with what lies beyond conscious awareness.
In this book you will learn how the mind processes information, and how emotions and beliefs affect learning. You will discover that the way your brain is wired can be altered both intentionally and unintentionally. With this knowledge, you can effectively apply the accelerated learning tools and techniques found in this book. What enriched learning techniques? A few of these are tables, asides, graphics, quotes, and pictures. These are processed by different parts of your mind, so the information takes on a richer form.
No matter how well you think you learn, after reading this book, you will be able to achieve more, in less time, with less effort.
Brian E Walsh PhD
Born in the U.K. and raised near Montreal, Brian Walsh was a journalist and broadcaster before joining a major international company. For much of his 30-year career he was involved in human resources, specifically training. While living in the arctic, Brian studied anthropology and Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP). Those experiences combined with extensive international travel prepared him for working with other cultures. He was then transferred to China where he served as his company’s General Manager. After his return to North America, he elected early retirement to further his earlier interest in NLP and hypnotherapy. He returned to formal study, and within four years had achieved his Ph.D. His dissertation, which focused on accelerated learning techniques, inspired his passion and his book, “Unleashing Your Brilliance.” Dr. Walsh is dedicated to personal growth and enrichment through his workshops, teleclasses, audio and video products, and his many articles. He is a master practitioner of NLP, an acupuncture detoxification specialist, an EFT practitioner, and a clinical hypnotherapist. His bestselling book, Unleashing Your Brilliance has a companion DVD, Enriched Learning. In addition, he has co-authored a self-help book with John Gray and Jack Canfield, 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life.
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