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Body Language: Persuasion, Influence, Analyzing, and Socializing Techniques
This is a big combination of a series of books. There are 8 titles, which are subdivided into the following topics: Topic 1: This book is full of helpful tips on social skills. Some people may suffer from shyness or feel awkward when socializing. The first chapter of this book will talk about that. Additionally, the best ways to make small talk work in your favor will be discussed, as well as more tips to talk to anyone about basically anything. Topic 2: How do you communicate without saying anything? How do you communicate better through what you’re saying? These are at the central theme of this guide. Other subject matters include flirting in general, recognizing myths about body language, secret cues that you should watch out for, women’s romantic interest signals, flirting techniques for women to use on men, keeping your communication to a minimum, cultural anecdotes about nonverbal communication, etc. Topic 3: In this guide, you will learn more about co-dependency. You will also discover the definition of counter-dependency, and all the effects that these two phenomena have on relationships. This way, you’ll be better prepared if you ever find yourself in such a relationship, whether that’s an intimate one or a business-related one. Topic 4: Aside from pointing out the many benefits of people who have a good influence on you, this guide goes over some intriguing thoughts that relate to the concept of influence. One of those thoughts is the influence of your genes on your happiness levels. Another focuses on the psychology of covert tactics to persuade their victims.
Aries Hellen, Craig Jaeger, Gregory Haynes, Hendrick Kramers, John Adamssen, Jonathan Phoenix, Samirah Eaton, Shevron Hirsch (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Dean Collins, Doug Greene, Queenie Walsh, Rory Young, Sarah Margrave (Narrator)
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Critical Thinking: How to Be Skeptical, Positive, and Critical at the Same Time
This book consists of 3 different titles, which are: Title 1: Today, we will take a look at the skeptical movement and ponder its significance, development, and application. This movement is worldwide and has been acknowledged by prominent scholars and theorists. Title 2: What makes someone a critical thinker? The attributes of such a person are elaborately described in this book. Alongside with that, the book highlights the many benefits of critical thinking, an often-neglected brain skills society needs to improve on. Title 3: Some people get it all wrong when it comes to understanding the intricate depths of emotional intelligence and all that pertains to it. What are some of the misconceptions people believe in? We will explore that today.
Gary Dankock, Marco Jameson, Samirah Eaton (Author), Carlton Smith, J.A. Lydock, Rory Young (Narrator)
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Philosophy: Stoicism, Critical Thinking, and Skepticism Clarified
This is a 5-book combo with the following titles in it: Title 1: The philosophers from the east (China, other countries in Asia, etc.) have many things in common with the ancient philosophers in the west (Greece, Eurasia, etc.). But there are differences too. In this guide, we will highlight and compare some of these differences and similarities. Some other chapters are devoted to several philosophers from both regions in the world, namely Pythagoras, Mo Ti, and Aristippus of Cyrene. Title 2: A lot of people have heard of stoicism, some even know what it is, but the question is: How do you become more stoic? The answer to this question lies at the heart of this book. You will learn of new methods and insights to accomplish this. Furthermore, some very important quotes about stoicism will be revealed. Title 3: Skepticism has been criticized, ironically, and optimism has been glorified beyond all reason. There are sub-cults in the self-help industry that will judge anyone who questions the claims of gurus, and there are many people who are afraid to doubt the things they are told. Title 4: In this guide, you will receive greater comprehension of what fallacies are and close your blind spot to the truth of things. Later, the author goes on to instruct you on inductive and deductive reasoning, which are two techniques that help people reach logical conclusions without going astray in their paths of thinking. Title 5: In this educational guide, we will dive into topics related to the emotional component of intelligence. Many people underestimate the importance of such an element, so here, we will explain why it is so essential.
Gary Dankock, Hector Janssen, Marco Jameson, Philip Rivaldi, Samirah Eaton (Author), Carlton Smith, Doug Greene, J.A. Lydock, Rory Young, Sarah Margrave (Narrator)
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Philosophy: Stoic, Critical, and Intelligent Thinking Patterns throughout the Ages
This is a 15-book combo with the following topics in it: Topic 1: In this book, you will find information about five different philosophers, some of them well-known, others less. But all of them had a significant impact on the ancient world and how people thought, as well as some of our modern-day ideas. Topic 2: Stoicism is a concept that has been studied more and more lately. The philosophy that dates back all the way to Socrates has been significant in many people’s lives. So, today, we will expand on what stoicism is, where it originated from, and how you can use it in your life to become a better person and achieve more. Topic 3: Skepticism is a philosophical movement that has been in existence for centuries. And even though some may call it old and outdated, studying this concept can bring enlightenment to the soul. Sometimes, being skeptical is erroneously connected to simply being negative. But this assumption is far from the truth. Topic 4: Critical thinking means, among others, that you look at multiple sides of a controversial topic, that you can stay objective and put away your biases until you have reached a firm conclusion based on verifiable facts. This skill is highly valuable in job interviews, relationships, and everyday life. Topic 5: By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent? And why is it so important to be emotionally intelligent? Those are some of the things we will discuss in this book. Other topics include the concept of personal intelligence, social media and its negative repercussions, using emotions to build better relationships, and decreasing procrastination by mastering your emotions at a much higher level.
Gary Dankock, Hector Janssen, Marco Jameson, Philip Rivaldi, Samirah Eaton (Author), Carlton Smith, Doug Greene, J.A. Lydock, Rory Young, Sarah Margrave (Narrator)
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Communication: Influence and Persuade Others by Reading Them Like a Book
This is a huge combination of a series of books. There are 24 titles, which are subdivided into the following topics: Topic 1: Socializing can be a real challenge. You may not think of it as such, but if you take into account all the subtle body language, what different meanings the words imply, and tone of voice, it can be tricky for those who get nervous or don’t possess the skills to see all those references. Topic 2: When it comes to reading others’ thoughts, it matters to make eye contact. The eyes are the windows of the soul, they say. In this guide, this is just one of many topics that will be addressed. Topic 3: Co-dependent relationships can be quite the challenge. Many people are in one, even though they don’t realize it. It typically consists of a couple enabling each other or manipulating each other, and individuals who lack self-esteem. Or they might have a feeling that the relationship is all they need or will satisfy all their needs. Often, it is based on a lie or a learned pattern from their childhood. Topic 4: There are several topics included in this book that relate to influencing others. Some of these can help you master your own emotions and qualities. Others can improve your leadership skills or help you communicate with people more effectively. Topic 5: Here we will talk about how emotional intelligence boosts creativity and innovation. We will discuss how you can recognize a lack of emotional intelligence in others. Also, we will touch on how it can boost your income, how it relates to anxiety or narcissism, or how it can help you compete. And 3 other topics!
Aries Hellen, Craig Jaeger, Gregory Haynes, Hendrick Kramers, John Adamssen, Jonathan Phoenix, Samirah Eaton, Shevron Hirsch (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Dean Collins, Doug Greene, Queenie Walsh, Rory Young, Sarah Margrave (Narrator)
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Train Your Memory: Become More Creative, More Intelligent, and More Focused with These Techniques
You’ve just come across a combination of a series of 8 books. They are related to the following topics: Topic 1: Creativity is an art. Of course, some people have been exercising this art more than others. But there are ways for everyone to do so. In this book, we will touch on some of the best ways to boost your creative skills. We will go over some creative block breakers that have worked for others, so you won’t get stuck in your thoughts. Topic 2: In order to tap into the amazing abilities of our brains, it can help to first understand how they work. This guide will aid you in your journey to comprehension. Some things that will be discussed, are how our subconscious mind procrastinates things, mind wandering and its significance, daily escapes, predispositions that shape our thoughts, creative skills, and free choice as a gift of nature. Topic 3: There is a loop in life: We seek a reward, and we get rewarded with dopamine. This dopamine motivates us to seek more of it, and the cycle repeats itself. Such cycles can either be the basis of success and true fulfillment in life, or it can become a destructive pattern that leads someone to becoming dependent on fast fixes that turn out to be uncontrollable. Topic 4: In this short guide, you will learn about the nine signs that show how intelligent you might be. You will gain more understand as you study the nerve cells of those who have them in bigger sizes and running around at faster paces. The difference between fluid and crystallized intelligence will be mentioned, as well as influences on intelligence, IQ tests, and personality traits related to being smart. And four other topics!
Cory Hanssen, Dave Farrel, Emily Wilds, Jason Hendrickson, Karla Wayers, Mark Daily, Samirah Eaton, Syrie Gallows (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Doug Greene, Kasey Logan, Mark Milroy, Sarah Owens, Tayla Shandro (Narrator)
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Emotional Intelligence: Control Your Emotions and Avoid Fallacies to Get Smarter
This is a 2-book bundle, consisting of these books: Book 1: Critical thinking means, among others, that you look at multiple sides of a controversial topic, that you can stay objective and put away your biases until you have reached a firm conclusion based on verifiable facts. This skill is highly valuable in job interviews, relationships, and everyday life. Book 2: By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent? And why is it so important to be emotionally intelligent? Those are some of the things we will discuss in this book.
Marco Jameson, Samirah Eaton (Author), Carlton Smith, J.A. Lydock (Narrator)
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Body Language: How to Talk to People and Analyze Them Fast
This is a big combination of a series of books. There are 8 titles, which are subdivided into the following topics: Topic 1: Socializing can be a real challenge. You may not think of it as such, but if you take into account all the subtle body language, what different meanings the words imply, and tone of voice, it can be tricky for those who get nervous or don’t possess the skills to see all those references. Topic 2: Many people have become masters at reading people’s thoughts. They use techniques they have learned from others to their advantage. It’s not impossible. It’s definitely a skill that can be acquired and improved. In this book, we’ll touch on several aspects related to this principle, such as: Millennial personality types and how to analyze them. How to communicate to people with various personality types. Mind reading techniques from the pros. A fascinating discussion about the reality and the myths concerning intuition and instinct. Simple methods to become better at reading people’s hidden messages. Topic 3: Co-dependent relationships can be quite the challenge. Many people are in one, even though they don’t realize it. It typically consists of a couple enabling each other or manipulating each other, and individuals who lack self-esteem. Or they might have a feeling that the relationship is all they need or will satisfy all their needs. Often, it is based on a lie or a learned pattern from their childhood. Topic 4: There are several topics included in this book that relate to influencing others. Some of these can help you master your own emotions and qualities. Others can improve your leadership skills or help you communicate with people more effectively. And 4 other themes!
Aries Hellen, Craig Jaeger, Gregory Haynes, Hendrick Kramers, John Adamssen, Jonathan Phoenix, Samirah Eaton, Shevron Hirsch (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Dean Collins, Doug Greene, Queenie Walsh, Rory Young, Sarah Margrave (Narrator)
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Emotional Intelligence: How to Focus Better and Think More Creatively
This 5-book bundle consists of interrelated books about the following fascinating topics: Topic 1: The book will discuss some ways to be more creative, some ways to turn creativity into developing new projects, inspiration, and how to combine passion with creativity. These are at the heart of innovation and expanding businesses, art projects, relationships, and so many other things in life. Topic 2: Do you know what the seven keys are to think better? And do you understand the advantages of creative visualization? Many people have no clue what’s going on inside their minds. Topic 3: In psychology, the subject of intelligence has been studied and debated by many. Some of the theories that those scientists and clinicians have come up with, are laid out in this book. We will also go over intelligence screening for children, average IQ scores, signs of emotional intelligence (slightly different), Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences, and other fascinating sub-topics that relate to being smart and using your brain. Topic 4: In this educational guide, we will dive into topics related to the emotional component of intelligence. Many people underestimate the importance of such an element, so here, we will explain why it is so essential. Topic 5: Focusing is more important than it have has been in an era with social media, advertisements, and a million possibilities to spend your time wisely or foolishly. In this guide, we will show you how to ignore distractions, improve your memory, and increase your concentration.
Dave Farrel, Emily Wilds, Jason Hendrickson, Karla Wayers, Samirah Eaton (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Doug Greene, Sarah Owens, Tayla Shandro (Narrator)
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Emotional Intelligence: Harness the Power of the Creativity, Focus, and the Subconscious Mind
This 5-book bundle consists of interrelated books about the following fascinating topics: Topic 1: We all have some creativity in us, but it seems like some people are better equipped to tap into that part of their brains. Some people naturally think outside the box. They come up with new ideas constantly. Topic 2: The power of our minds stretches far beyond our current comprehension. No matter how much science keeps progressing, they still find new wonders of the human brain. Topic 3: What makes one person more intelligent than another? What is it and how do we measure it? In this guide, we’ll touch on those things, which lie at the heart of the definition and accomplishment of this term. We will also go over the best ways to work less hard but smarter. The Alfred Binet theories and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale will be discussed, as well as the success of highly intelligent people, personality traits, and lots more. In only a short number of pages, you can learn more than you think. Topic 4: By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent? And why is it so important to be emotionally intelligent? Those are some of the things we will discuss in this book. Topic 5: First, we’ll talk about how to improve your concentration skills and memory. This lies at the heart of the book. Next, we will go over the significant challenges that many people face when they are working from home. This has become more common these days, and therefore, it seemed like a crucial topic to include in this book.
Dave Farrel, Emily Wilds, Jason Hendrickson, Karla Wayers, Samirah Eaton (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Doug Greene, Sarah Owens, Tayla Shandro (Narrator)
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Emotional Intelligence: Rewiring Your Brain to Look at Things from a Different Perspective
This is a 6-book bundle, consisting of these books: Book 1: Critical thinking means, among others, that you look at multiple sides of a controversial topic, that you can stay objective and put away your biases until you have reached a firm conclusion based on verifiable facts. This skill is highly valuable in job interviews, relationships, and everyday life. Book 2: The attributes of such a person are elaborately described in this book. Alongside with that, the book highlights the many benefits of critical thinking, an often-neglected brain skills society needs to improve on. Book 3: What is a fallacy? Many people may have heard the word before but don’t grasp the magnitude of it. They erroneously assume that they aren’t guilty of embracing half-truths or false conclusions. And yet, those are often the ones who do it the most. Book 4: By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent? And why is it so important to be emotionally intelligent? Those are some of the things we will discuss in this book. Book 5: Some people get it all wrong when it comes to understanding the intricate depths of emotional intelligence and all that pertains to it. What are some of the misconceptions people believe in? We will explore that today. Other topics include the concept of personal intelligence, social media and its negative repercussions, using emotions to build better relationships, and decreasing procrastination by mastering your emotions at a much higher level. Book 6: In this educational guide, we will dive into topics related to the emotional component of intelligence. Many people underestimate the importance of such an element, so here, we will explain why it is so essential.
Marco Jameson, Samirah Eaton (Author), Carlton Smith, J.A. Lydock (Narrator)
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Memory Training: Increase Your Intelligence, Focus, and Creativity
You’ve just come across a combination of a series of 24 books. They are related to the following topics: Topic 1: We all have some creativity in us, but it seems like some people are better equipped to tap into that part of their brains. Some people naturally think outside the box. They come up with new ideas constantly. Topic 2: Do you know what the seven keys are to think better? And do you understand the advantages of creative visualization? Topic 3: There is a loop in life: We seek a reward, and we get rewarded with dopamine. This dopamine motivates us to seek more of it, and the cycle repeats itself. Topic 4: In this guide, we’ll touch on those things, which lie at the heart of the definition and accomplishment of this term. Topic 5: Some people get it all wrong when it comes to understanding the intricate depths of emotional intelligence and all that pertains to it. Topic 6: This book covers a variety of topics, all interrelated and all somehow connected to our ability to concentrate on the most important tasks we have. Many people suffer from being distracted, from going from one thing to another, and never getting much done. Today, we tackle those problems with some inspiring insights. Topic 7: Then look no further! In this guide, you will be given several answers as to how to do those things. For example, we will cover the importance of memorizing things to boost your brain’s capacity for retaining information. Topic 8: Dive into the realm of endless possibilities, some of which will be revealed to you in this quick guide. Various topics will be addressed, such as brain training games, video games that can stimulate the right kind of brain activity, the effects of school, and general ideas about IQ and intelligence.
Cory Hanssen, Dave Farrel, Emily Wilds, Jason Hendrickson, Karla Wayers, Mark Daily, Samirah Eaton, Syrie Gallows (Author), Alex Lancer, Carlton Smith, Doug Greene, Kasey Logan, Mark Milroy, Sarah Owens, Tayla Shandro (Narrator)
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