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  2. David J. Schwartz (motivational writer) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [25] He explains that visualization adds value to everything and thinking big means training oneself to see not just what is, but what can be. [26] [27] He explains transmitting good news is win win, and we feel better and so do the people we are talking to. [26] [28] Lou Holtz mentions that this book helped him create his lifelong goals list.

  3. Thinking, Fast and Slow - Wikipedia

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    The book was also reviewed in a monthly magazine Observer, published by the Association for Psychological Science. [47] [further explanation needed] The book has achieved a large following among baseball scouts and baseball executives. The ways of thinking described in the book are believed to help scouts, who have to make major judgements off ...

  4. Think and Grow Rich - Wikipedia

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    First published during the Great Depression, [3] it remains the biggest seller of Napoleon Hill's books. BusinessWeek magazine's Best-Seller List ranked it the sixth best-selling paperback business book 70 years after it was published. [5] Think and Grow Rich is listed in John C. Maxwell's A Lifetime "Must Read" Books List. [6]

  5. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    think of this as a book that's only about January through December --- if you're reading it now, then now's the time to answer the questions, believe you can do it, and get on with it. This book is divided into three parts: Part One An introduction to the principles on which Best Year Yet is based, as well as sharing the

  6. Free writing - Wikipedia

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    Personal free writing is the practice of writing what one is thinking without considering organization or grammatical errors. In a study done by Fred McKinney, free writing was defined as letting one’s thoughts and words flow onto paper without hesitation. [21] This can be done in the format of letters or even a personal notebook.

  7. Revision (writing) - Wikipedia

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    Second-order thinking involves being critical and analytical of one's own writing; it consists of reflecting on the ideas developed through drafting and ensuring that they are clearly expressed and well-supported. [8] Reflective writing encourages writers to think about their own thinking [9] which is also known as metacognition. [10]

  8. Chegg - Wikipedia

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    Chegg, Inc., is an American education technology company based in Santa Clara, California.It provides homework help, digital and physical textbook rentals, textbooks, online tutoring, and other student services.

  9. Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    [3] Konnikova helps the reader conceptualize acts of memory formation, retention and retrieval by borrowing Holmes's problem solving metaphor: the brain attic. If the brain is an attic, with finite space, then each bit of information placed there needs to be chosen carefully, organized and stored in a way that is both useful and accessible.