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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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The Organized Mind
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Even the most intelligent mind can be outperformed by one that's well-organized. In our digital era, we're constantly bombarded with information, leaving us struggling to comprehend it all, which subsequently hampers our creativity, decision-making, and attentiveness. In the 21st century, we're buried under a deluge of emails, endlessly multitasking, and compelled to make swift, intricate decisions. This is the essence of information overload.In "The Organized Mind," neuroscientist and bestselling author Daniel Levitin delves into how we arrived at this predicament and demonstrates why efficient organization can enhance memory and focus, fostering greater creativity and clarity. Through a blend of academic study and relatable examples, Levitin empowers readers to regain control over their lives.Key insights from the book include understanding that our brains have a limited capacity for daily information processing, so it's essential to prioritize meaningful content over trivial distractions like cat photos. The book also reveals that the simple act of sending a message or clicking "Like" triggers a dopamine release, creating an addictive cycle. Furthermore, it champions daydreaming as a highly productive mental state and debunks the myth that multitasking is effective.Levitin's book traverses diverse aspects of contemporary life, from healthcare to online dating to parenting, emphasizing that organization is the cornerstone of success. His compelling insights promise to transform your worldview. By adopting the practical advice outlined in "The Organized Mind," you can enhance your efficiency, achieve more, and carve out time for activities that truly matter to you.
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Even the most intelligent mind can be outperformed by one that's well-organized. In our digital era, we're constantly bombarded with information, leaving us struggling to comprehend it all, which subsequently hampers our creativity, decision-making, and attentiveness. In the 21st century, we're buried under a deluge of emails, endlessly multitasking, and compelled to make swift, intricate decisions. This is the essence of information overload.In "The Organized Mind," neuroscientist and bestselling author Daniel Levitin delves into how we arrived at this predicament and demonstrates why efficient organization can enhance memory and focus, fostering greater creativity and clarity. Through a blend of academic study and relatable examples, Levitin empowers readers to regain control over their lives.Key insights from the book include understanding that our brains have a limited capacity for daily information processing, so it's essential to prioritize meaningful content over trivial distractions like cat photos. The book also reveals that the simple act of sending a message or clicking "Like" triggers a dopamine release, creating an addictive cycle. Furthermore, it champions daydreaming as a highly productive mental state and debunks the myth that multitasking is effective.Levitin's book traverses diverse aspects of contemporary life, from healthcare to online dating to parenting, emphasizing that organization is the cornerstone of success. His compelling insights promise to transform your worldview. By adopting the practical advice outlined in "The Organized Mind," you can enhance your efficiency, achieve more, and carve out time for activities that truly matter to you.
