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Excerpt from "The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking", by Edward B. Burger and Michael Starbird. How learning to understand deeper can reveal and enhance our true abilities.
This week, Jonesy and Ashto adopt creative strategies to develop their mental strength and capacity from The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking. Written by Edward B. Burger and Michael Starbird, this book presents practical methods that offer innovative solutions to difficult challenges in your life. Drawn from compelling examples from every walk of life, this book is a suitable guide for anyone who wants to reach their fullest potential. Embracing the elements of effective thinking will inevitably lead you to your quintessential self. Not only will you discover new ways of looking at yourself, but The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking will also reveal hidden opportunities in your life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En el episodio de hoy te vengo a hablar de libros. Aprovechando que esta semana he creado la coleccion de libros interesantes a leer que no tenía aún en el bujo de este año. He pensado que es un buen momento para comentarte sobre esta lista y hacer una revisión del club de lectura que tenemos. Los libros nombrados en el episodio son: - Los dones de la Imperfección de Brené Brown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhZNXbP0vnk - Los 5 elementos del pensamiento efectivo de Edward B. Burger y Michael Starbird - La magia de leer en voz alta de Meghan Cox - El método Zettelkasten de Sönke Ahrens - El efecto Checklist de Atul Gawande - Cómo invertir en su cerebro - Varios autores - Superpoderes del éxito para gente normal de Mago More --- Comenta los episodios y comparte tus experiencias en el grupo de Vacía tu bandeja en Telegram. Y Si llevas un Bullet Journal, compártelo con otros usuarios en el grupo de Telegram. Intro y Outro : Música de Jose GDF (@JoseGDF) y Voz de Ivan Patxi (@ivanpatxi) Visita laliga.fm y podrás escuchar todos los episodios.
Kendel is a passionate and vivacious learner! Below this biography are extensive show notes from his interview. A native of Herriman, UT and the founder of Learned Empowerment (www.learnedempowerment.com), a company that helps individuals become confident and capable, and take control of their future. As an educator, speaker, and author, Kendel is known for his unbounded enthusiasm for uncovering and conveying life-changing truths in hyper-real ways. From living in the Middle East to teaching in an inner-city high school, Kendel has dedicated his life to exploring all that the world has to offer and then distilling the best wisdom from those experiences. Kendel earned a Masters of Education from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. in Sociology from Brigham Young University. Ask him about his progress on memorizing 100 books, growing his personal database of 15,000+ inspiring quotes, or achieving his 140 life goals. He knows the two secrets for getting almost any kid to like you, and can perfectly imitate the sound of a cougar's roar. *biography used with Kendel's permission Purchase his books, Life Simplified & Come Closer here: https://www.amazon.com/Kendel-Christensen/e/B01FSYYOPE%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Show notes: If you'd like to reach out to Kendel, Twitter: @kendelc Websites: http://www.kendelc.com/ learnedempowerment.com email: learnedempowerment@gmail.com Kendel's GoodReads, https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/11225979.Kendel_Christensen Show Notes: Top Five Books How to Read a Book? By Mortimer Jay Adler The Five Elements of Effective Thinking Edward B. Burger & Michael Starbird Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton & Sheila Heen Be Unreasonable by Paul Lemberg The Mansion by Henry VanDyke Other books he mentioned: Mindset by Carol Dweck Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes (Mastermind) The Book With No Pictures (children's book) Tracy's recommendation The Gift of Nothing (children's book) Coursera course on parenting by Alan Kasdin https://www.coursera.org/learn/everyday-parenting Referenced materials: Four Stages of Competence Erik Erikson's Eight Stages of Development Curve of Forgetting Fundamental Attribution Error Taylor Hartman's Color Code Personality Test The Myers Briggs Personality Test Unconditional Positive Regard *Kendel isn't a fan Tool for memorization: Anki Heroes: Albert Schwitzer Talk by Eliot Butler on BYU Speeches Everybody is Ignorant, Only on Different Subjects Quotes: “Reasonable people conform themselves to the world, unreasonable people demand that the world conform to their ideals, therefore all progress in the world depends upon unreasonable people.” -Paul Lemberg Edmonds Demming, “It is not enough to do your best, you must know what to do and then do your best.” “You have not increased in intelligence until that knowledge has become part of your being.” Elder David A. Bednar “My life is my argument.” -Alber Schwitzer assertive: Acting on the belief that we are on the same level or equal to others and deserve the same amount of respect and communication as the next person. tact: is the ability to teach, critique, criticize or correct someone else without them being offended
“O Matemático Disfarçado” de Edward B. Burger e Michael Starbird, apresenta a matemática numa perspectiva ao alcance de qualquer um, cheio de pinceladas de humor.