Brain Habits: The Science of Subconscious Success |
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Author:
| Campbell, Phillip John |
ISBN: | 979-8-9901517-2-7 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2024 |
Publisher: | enigmaFIT Corporation
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Book Format: | Digital online |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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In his recent book Brain Habits: The Science of Subconscious Success, the author demystifies the brain's potential and capabilities. Our brains are constantly at work, making them our most crucial asset. However, understanding the brain's mysteries remains elusive for most people. Brain Habits is an in-depth study of our Subconscious Thinking Habits that influence our cognitive skills and potential stumbling blocks. It unravels the secrets of the subconscious mind by leveraging...
More DescriptionIn his recent book Brain Habits: The Science of Subconscious Success, the author demystifies the brain's potential and capabilities. Our brains are constantly at work, making them our most crucial asset. However, understanding the brain's mysteries remains elusive for most people. Brain Habits is an in-depth study of our Subconscious Thinking Habits that influence our cognitive skills and potential stumbling blocks. It unravels the secrets of the subconscious mind by leveraging neuroscience research and sharing relatable anecdotes about their manifestation in business and social scenarios. The book underlines how future success and career growth depend on how you think, not just what you know. This book is for those with a thirst for knowledge, who refuse to be limited. It guides you through the complexities of the brain, revealing the vast untapped thinking power within you. It discusses the symbiotic relationship between Conscious Mind Habits and Subconscious Thinking Habits, and the importance of achieving Brain Balance. The book highlights the potential of our 10 Subconscious Thinking Habits that influence our thinking, learning capabilities, behavior, and adaptability in a rapidly changing world. The insights provided in this book will alter readers' understanding of the brain's potential, emphasizing the uniqueness of each brain. The author poses an interesting question: "If your brain was an App, would you buy it?" This inquiry further prompts reflection on our eagerness to update technology, but reluctance to upgrade our brains. If you're interested in learning more about your Subconscious Thinking Habits, consider taking the quick questionnaire at the back of the book. Alternatively, you can take the online Focused Thinking Test, which only takes about 10 minutes, and receive a personalized feedback report - see the back of the book for more details. If you're keen to understand the hidden power of your subconscious brain, this book is a must-read.