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The Brain Book: How to think and work smarter
The Brain Book: How to think and work smarter
The Brain Book: How to think and work smarter
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The Brain Book: How to think and work smarter

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Your brain is your most valuable asset, and yet we are taught so little about it. The one thing that's involved in all your feelings, thoughts and actions, and you're never given the manual. Consequently few of us realize our potential.

Recent developments in neuroscience demonstrate that your brain is like a muscle; you can increase your brain power, and even change and develop your brain over time. Grounded in scientific research, this book gives you 50 ways to get more from your brain. You'll gain an understanding of how your brain works and how you can boost your mental performance. You'll discover how to improve your focus and memory, and how you can enhance your problem-solving skills. You'll even learn how you can program your brain and keep it younger for longer.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 27, 2022
ISBN9781911687610
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    The Brain Book - Phil Dobson

    INTRODUCTION

    Why are we taught so little about our brains?

    Our brain is the one thing that’s involved in everything we do. But we’re never given a manual on how to use it, and we suffer as a result.

    We spend our lives ‘busy’, working ever-longer hours. We make less time for ourselves, and our wellbeing suffers. We make less time for others, and our relationships suffer. We may feel tired, or find it hard to focus, but we respond as if the only answer is to do more of what we’re already doing: to work even harder.

    The solution is to work smarter. The purpose of this book is to help you understand the principles of thinking and working smarter, based on what we know about the brain.

    First, I’ll show you how to improve your overall brain fitness and function. This is the logical place to start, as you’ll learn how to upgrade your whole system. Then we’ll look at how you can use your brain better every day, to help you become more productive, more creative, and improve your memory. Then, I’ll show you how to use meditation to strengthen your focus like a muscle. By the end of the book you’ll know how to hypnotize yourself, and how to use mental rehearsals to improve your performance in just about anything.

    Use this book like a manual, and refer back to it regularly. Start implementing changes straightaway, and see it as a learning process. Experiment, make it your own, and build on your success.

    MY JOURNEY

    I used to work as a business development executive, but I would spend most of my time writing music. In 2007, I broke my ankle, and this experience prompted an unexpected shift in my career. I retrained as a hypnotherapist, and two years later, I set up my practice in London.

    My experience as a hypnotherapist had a profound impact on me. I was struck with how much influence we can have over our emotions, behaviour, and experience. I became more aware than ever of how little we are taught about our brains, and how much we would benefit if we were.

    I broke down the principles behind what I had learned as a therapist, and combined these with insights I’d gained from my degree in psychology, and I began working with organizations, teaching people mostly how to manage stress at work.

    I wanted a deeper understanding of hypnosis, so I began to study neuroscience. As I was now self-employed, I was also more motivated to work ‘smart.’ I thought an understanding of neuroscience would help me in this regard, too.

    The more I learned about the brain, and the more I applied it, the easier things became. I discovered tactics to improve my mental performance, systems to improve my productivity, and techniques to help me become more creative.

    I now work with leaders in organizations all over the world, helping them apply what we know about the brain to improve and sustain their performance at work. This book is a collection of the insights they have found most valuable.

    YOUR JOURNEY

    Read the following short descriptions of each chapter and then briefly scan the whole book. This will give you an overview of what to expect, and help improve your recall.

    1. IMPROVING BRAIN FITNESS

    We’ll start by exploring how to create the conditions for optimal mental performance, from your brain’s perspective. You’ll discover how to manage stress, sleep better, use exercise and nutrition to boost your performance, and how to keep your brain young and adaptable.

    2. IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY

    Next, we’ll explore how to improve your day-to-day productivity. You’ll discover how to prioritize better, manage your mental energy, and improve your focus so you do things quicker.

    3. IMPROVING CREATIVITY

    We’ll move on to examine your creative brain. You’ll learn about the creative process, types of creative thinking, and why you have ideas in the shower. You’ll discover how to improve your problem-solving skills, think differently, and generate more – and better – ideas.

    4. IMPROVING MEMORY

    In this section, we’ll discuss how to dramatically improve your memory. You’ll learn about the memory process, and how to use the most effective memory techniques to improve your recall of lists, people’s names, and everything you read.

    5. USING MEDITATION

    Then, we’ll explore how you can use meditation to create measurable changes in your brain over time. You’ll see how you can apply mindfulness and meditation techniques to regulate your emotions, increase your focus, and improve your health and wellbeing.

    6. PROGRAMMING YOUR BRAIN

    In this section, you’ll discover how to programme your brain by directing its attention. You’ll learn how to use mental rehearsals to improve your behavioural performance and skill, and regulate your emotional responses. You’ll even learn how to hypnotize yourself.

    7. CONCLUSION

    We’ll finish with a bullet-point review of the most valuable insights from each chapter. This will be useful when you come back to the book in a few months.

    HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

    Consider your desired outcomes: Think about what you want to learn, and what you hope to achieve by reading this book. What will the benefits be, for you? What will that enable you to do? You may wish to create an image in your mind that represents this future you. This will help you shift your behaviours in the direction you want.

    Create the right learning state: What are you aware of right now? How is your body? How focused are you? Pause for a moment, close your eyes and take a deep breath. When you open your eyes, you will be less distracted and in a more receptive learning state.

    Act and monitor: Through the book I’ll explain principles and offer practical tips or techniques. Write notes as you go, either on the pages, or in a place that you can easily access. Apply the techniques, and notice what happens. Change what doesn’t work, and build on the things that do.

    PART ONE

    IMPROVING

    BRAIN FITNESS

    Improving your brain fitness is the most obvious place to start, as it’s equivalent to upgrading your entire system. If you take care of your brain, it tends to work better on all levels.

    You may have a gym membership or invest in your physical health in other ways, but the chances are you leave your brain to fend for itself, trusting it will just do its job. What do you think is more important, your physical health or your mental health?

    I’ve broken enough bones during my lifetime to know how much I’ve taken my physical fitness for granted. It’s only when my limbs have been put in casts that I’ve appreciated how much I use my arms, wrists and ankles. I wouldn’t want to wake up one day and realize I’d been taking

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