Authors: Edward B. Burger,Michael Starbird
Intelligent people don’t have a natural talent. They just make better use of their minds. The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking reveals the techniques that can be used to think differently and put creativity to it’s best use. The strategies outlined in this book will change how you perceive everyday information and open doors to opportunities you never knew existed in your life!
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