Mind Performance Hacks
Admit it: you’re smart, but you could be smarter. It’s nothing to be ashamed of; whether you’d like to develop ideas more quickly, count to a million on your fingers, or simply remember your keys and wallet when you leave the house, everyone could use a mental edge in some aspect of his or her life. Mind Performance Hacks provides tips and tools for overclocking your mind and becoming a better thinker. With chapters devoted to math, memory, creativity, clarity, critical thinking, decision-making, and information sifting. While the hugely successful Mind Hacks showed readers how their brain works, Mind Performance Hacks shows them how to make it work better.From The Publisher: Mind Performance Hacks provides real-life tips and tools for overclocking your brain and becoming a better thinker. In the increasingly frenetic pace of today’s information economy, managing your life requires hacking your brain. With this book, you’ll cut through the clutter and tune up your brain intentionally, safely, and productively. Grounded in current research and theory, but offering practical solutions you can apply immediately, Mind Performance Hacks is filled with life hacks that teach you to: Use mnemonic tricks to remember numbers, names, dates, and other flotsam you need to recall. Put down your calculator and perform complex math in your head, with your fingers, or on the back of a napkin. Spark your creativity with innovative brainstorming methods. Use effective systems to capture new ideas before they get away. Communicate in creative new ways-even using artificial languages. Make better decisions by foreseeing problems and finding surprising solutions. Improve your mental fitness with cool tricks and games.About The Author: Ron Hale-Evans is a writer and game designer who earns his daily sandwich with frequent gigs as a technical writer. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Yale, with a minor in philosophy. Thinking a lot about thinking led him to create the Mentat Wiki at http://www.ludism.org/mentat, which led to this book. His multifarious and nefarious other projects can be accessed from his home page, http://ron.ludism.org, including his award-winning board games, a list of his Short-Duration Personal Saviours, and his blog.