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Title:Use Your Head
Author:Tony Buzan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 157 pages
Published:May 8th 2003 by BBC Active (first published 1974)
Categories:Self Help. Psychology. Nonfiction. Reference. Personal Development. Business
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Rating: 3.86 | 1175 Users | 99 Reviews

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Are you worried that you're not achieving your full potential? A few years after this classic book on how to improve your brainpower was first published, a fairly average student announced that he intended to try for a place at Cambridge University. His chances were assessed as slim', since his grades were usually unexceptional. But with the help of Use Your Head, he went on to achieve four As at A-level, two starred firsts at Cambridge and a top job with a multi-national company. Since 1974, Use Your Head has been translated into over 27 languages, has been published in five continents and 100 countries, has sold well over a million copies and still the demand increases! Use Your Head will: *Teach you the vital skills of Learning How to Think and Learn. *Increase your creative thinking and problem-solving capacity *Enable you to make the best of your brain *Provide you with both the confidence and the means to fulfil your own mental potential

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Original Title: Use Your Head
ISBN: 0563488999 (ISBN13: 9780563488996)
Edition Language: English

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This is probably an overview or summaries of his other books (use your memory, speed reading, mind mapping). Most of the content is duplicated from the other books.I'm giving four for the fact that after reading this book that I finally understood that I need to do periodic reviews of the things I've learnt. Otherwise I am forgetting them and basically wasting my time. This means I need to take notes (I already take notes in Evernote, but was not doing it systematically). For this fact alone,

Everyone must learn how to use their mind, effectively. Even if they are not willing to follow these techniques, they must go through and appreciate their presence; as we all have the power to organize our thoughts within our minds, and store countless rows and columns with data and information, available to you in a bolt of lightning speed as you know exactly where you stored it. With a little practice, I used to be able to remember more than a hundred random digits straight and write them down

"Innovative Learning and thinking techniques to fulfill your mental potential.A useful book, explains some better ways of thinking, organising, and planning. Mostly through the use of Mind Maps. While I am convinced of their value, they never seem to be just right for my purposes. Don't know why. I tend to use a hierarchical approach to organisation. Perhaps it is just that I am used to the old ways. I will try again with another of his books.

The important output I earned when finishing the book is most of the misunderstandings and instinct traits. It gives an apparent way toward bulding up stable memory, otherwise may I lose the ability to learn new things. However, the book was written in not a very attractive style. Something to jot down in review:Non-linear style of the brain, review to avoid leveling off of knowledge and weakening valuable connections, mindmap, some build-up habbits that is not neccessary to follow...

loved it !

How much of your brain do you use? And, do you use it creatively and effectively? And, what about being able to boost your brain to take advantage of the greatest computer we will all ever own? It is a fact of life that we all under-use our brains, and as a result of life have the creativity that it can offer stamped out over a lifetime. This is not a good thing as we are all being told that in order to survive economically we need to be thinking smarter, not just harder.Use Your Head, by Tony

It's not a book to be rated to be honest. I'll recommend this book if you want to improve your READING SKILLS, MEMORY and LEARNING habits and are looking somewhere to begin with.Use your head,brags about the immense potential of a human brain and encourages us to understand its working to effectively harness its true power. It discusses about SPEED READING, MEMORY (how its different from understanding),EFFECTIVE STUDYING TECHNIQUE and MIND MAPS briefly on skin but does enough to motivate us to
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