Power Up Your Mind: Learn faster, work smarter

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You may find the following books helpful:

Gillian Butler and Tony Hope, Manage Your Mind: The Mental Fitness Guide,
Oxford Paperbacks, 1995.
Tony Buzan,Use Your Head, BBC Consumer Publishing, 2000.
Guy Claxton, Wise Up: The Challenge of Lifelong Learning, Bloomsbury,
2000.
Guy Claxton, Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind: Why Intelligence Increases When You
Think Less, Fourth Estate, 2000.
Stephen Covey,The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families, Simon &
Schuster, 1999.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and
Invention, Harper Perennial, 1997.
Gordon Dryden and Jeanette Vos, The Learning Revolution, Jalmar Press,
1999.
Howard Gardner, Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, Basic
Books, 1993.
Arie de Geus, The Living Company: Growth, Learning and Longevity in
Business, Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 1999.
Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence: Why it Can Matter More than IQ,
Bloomsbury, 1996.
Susan Greenfield, Brain Story, BBC Consumer Publishing, 2000.
Susan Greenfield, The Private Life of the Brain, Penguin Books, 2001.
Carla Hannaford, Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All in Your Head, Great
Ocean Publishers, 1995.
Peter Honey and Alan Mumford, The Learning Styles Questionnaire: 80 item
version, Peter Honey Learning, 2000.
Pierce Howard, The Owner’s Manual for the Brain: Everyday Applications from
Mind-Brain Research, Bard Press, 2000.
Eric Jensen, The Learning Brain, Brain Store, 1994.
Otto Kroeger and Janet Thuesen, Type Talk: The 16 Personality Types that
Determine How We Live, Love and Work, Dell Publishing, 1989.
Bill Lucas and Toby Greany, Learning to Learn: Setting the Agenda for Schools
in the 21st Century, Campaign for Learning, 2000.

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