Brain Rules
12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
by John Medina
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“Discusses how to keep your brain healthy. | New scientific insights into why our brains work this way, and how to use what we now know to learn or work better.”
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Law, Most Recommended Books, and Psychology.
Most of us have no idea what?s really going on inside our heads. Yet brain scientists have uncovered details every business leader, parent, and teacher should know?like the need for physical activity to get your brain working its best.How do we learn What exactly do sleep and stress do to our brains Why is multitasking a myth Why is it so easy ...
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Law, Most Recommended Books, and Psychology.
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Derek Sivers
Author; founder of CD Baby
“Discusses how to keep your brain healthy. | New scientific insights into why our brains work this way, and how to use what we now know to learn or work better.”
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