Use Your Head, 3rd Edition

Use Your Head is written to help you do just that. By the time you have finished the book you should understand much more about how your mind works and how to use it to the best advantage, be able to read faster and more efficiently, to study more effectively, to solve problems more readily and to increase the power of your memory.
This introductory section gives general guide lines about the book's contents, and the ways in which these contents are best approached.
Each chapter deals with a different aspect of your brain's functioning. First the book outlines the most up-to-date information about the brain and then applies this information to the way in which your vision can be best used.
Next, a chapter explains how you can improve memory both during and after learning. In addition a special system is introduced for the perfect memorisation of listed items.
The middle chapters explore the brain's internal 'maps'. This information about how you think is applied to the way in which you can use language, words and imagery for recording, organising, remembering, creative thinking and problem solving.
The last chapters deal with the new Organic Study Method which will enable you to study any subject ranging from English to Higher Mathematics.
In the centre of the book you will find mind maps which you are advised to look at before reading each chapter - they serve as a preview/review summary.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 - Your mind is better than you think
Chapter 2 - Reading more efficiently and faster
Chapter 3 - Memory
Chapter 4 - Noting
Chapter 5 - The Buzan Organic Study Method
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June 13th, 2007 09:48
sounds good might come in handy