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How to Use your Mind - cover

How to Use your Mind

Harry D. Kitson

Maison d'édition: Cervantes Digital

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Synopsis

Unlock the Full Potential of Your Mind with 'How to Use Your Mind' by Harry D. Kitson, Ph.D. Your mind is a powerful tool waiting to be harnessed. Dr. Harry D. Kitson takes you on an enlightening journey of self-discovery, offering valuable insights and practical guidance to help you tap into your mind's incredible capabilities.

This book is your comprehensive guide to understanding the inner workings of your mind, enhancing your mental faculties, and achieving your personal and professional goals. Dr. Kitson provides you with a roadmap for unlocking your intellectual potential, improving your memory, and sharpening your focus.

By delving into the principles of psychology, memory, and learning, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how your mind functions. Dr. Kitson's clear and engaging writing style ensures that even complex concepts are made accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

Learn how to harness the power of concentration and develop effective study habits. Discover the secrets of mental efficiency, allowing you to work smarter, not harder. With practical exercises and real-life examples, you'll gain the tools you need to excel in your academic and professional pursuits.

'How to Use Your Mind' is not just a book; it's a manual for personal transformation. Whether you're a student aiming to improve your academic performance, a professional seeking to boost your productivity, or anyone looking to enhance their cognitive abilities, this book is your gateway to unlocking the immense potential of your mind. Don't miss this opportunity to empower yourself and achieve your goals with the guidance of Dr. Harry D. Kitson, Ph.D.
Disponible depuis: 17/05/2023.

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