Change the strategy of your brain and create more time.
Do you know how to work with your unpredictable brain? To be able to perform, you need a strong and fast brain. Overheated brains work slowly and many of us are pushing our brains so much that we slow down our pace without even realising it.
The Brain Fable shows you the difference between healthy and unhealthy pressure and it opens your eyes to the great potential hiding inside your brain.
You receive scientifically based facts served with a warm fable language which activates your engine of recollection making your new knowledge automatically be stored in your long-term memory while you read. The book also introduces you to a secret which reveals how you can create more time.
Meet Hippocampus, Amygdala, and your Frontal Lobes.
Let them show you your memory, your concentration, your concerns, and learn how you manage your brain under pressure.
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«Witty and fascinating! Mirja has created a story to draw you in and forget you're learning powerful secrets of the brain. Filled with humor and poignant facts, The Brain Fable will lead you into a world where the tricks of efficiency, focus, and calmness are unlocked. A must read!”
Marshall Goldsmith
#1 Leadership Thinker in the world (Thinkers 50)
New York Times #1 bestselling author of The Earned Life, Triggers, Mojo, and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There
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“I have not seen brain research conveyed this way before. This form makes research applicable in people's everyday lives — and that is important.”
Rune W. Berg
Neuroscientist, Department of Neuroscience, University of Copenhagen
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“In her fascinating new book, The Brain Fable, Mirja Bang demonstrates through the creative power of storytelling how, by better understanding the inner workings of our brains, we can become more efficient and more effective in our decision-making and in our lives.”
Todd Cherches
CEO, BigBlueGumball, Author of VisuaLeadership: Leveraging the Power of Visual Thinking in Leadership and in Life
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“The finest and most difficult thing to do in this world is to take something which is extremely complex and important and then make it simple, fun, and useful. Mirja Bang Hansen does just that which the future is very happy about.»
Anne Skare Nielsen
Futurist, Universal Futurist