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Did you know that anxiety, depression and suppressed emotions "dumb down" the brain and make it age faster?

It is now possible to reverse brain aging, achieve better relationships and life satisfaction, and think smarter.

Our brains can be trained to be in a relaxed, creative Smart Thinking state all of the time so we are able to pursue what we really want in our lives — greater success, better relationships, and more happiness

 


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The Art of Smart Thinking…
Give Yourself A Brain Lift!

How would you like to access all of your brain’s innate capacity to learn, invent, create and solve problems? Would it improve your life if you could think more clearly, access your intuition, reduce stress and anxiety, and prevent your brain from aging?

We’ve all heard that we use only a tiny percentage of our brain’s natural capacity. If you’ve ever wondered why, The Art of Smart Thinking will provide some answers and solutions.

Every experience you have is the result of certain brain waves.

Unfortunately, most of us are missing out on a “million dollar” brain account by only accessing two of our four brain waves, and the two left out, Alpha and Theta, are actually the most important for exceptional creativity and intelligence! Having more Alpha waves opens the heart to more joy, love and peace, reduces anxiety and enhances Smart Thinking by increasing creativity and IQ.

You can learn to produce Alpha brain waves on command, which will allow you to:

• Restore your youthful brain wave patterns
• Enhance your creativity, empathy and problem-solving ability
• Improve your personal relationships
• Reduce your feelings of stress, anxiety, anger and depression
• Enhance your special skills and abilities
• Achieve physical and mental peak performance states The Zone
• Improve your mental clarity and memory

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From the Inside Flap

In a book on "smart thinking" it is appropriate to include a discussion about "What is thinking?" and "What are thoughts?" You are interested enough in the this topic to be reading this Introduction so let us note that the existence of "Smart thinking" implies the existence of other kinds of thinking, some not so smart, and maybe even some thinking that is downright stupid. At one point in the development of the corporate culture of IBM (International Business Machines), the management issued a desk sign to every employee who had a desk. The sign was imprinted with just one word: "THINK." Some IBM employees took this as a reminder; some took it as an instruction; some took it as an order; most everybody took it seriously, and a very few took it as a joke. The company wanted everybody to think. In this corporate objective, IBM was unique among large companies.

In other organizations there have been different instructions to the members. For example in the organization of Benedictine Monks the members are instructed differently: "Ora et Labora." This translates from the Latin as "Pray and Work." There is no mention of thinking.

The classic sculpture of Rodin's Thinker, shows a muscle-bound man with his fist to his chin, eyes downcast and every muscle of his well-muscled body bulging with taut exertion. The implication is that thinking is hard work and only by exertion of muscular power can the mind be constrained into the path of thinking.

The idea that the mind must be constrained, by huge efforts, into the path of thinking would help explain why IBM's management would spend all that money to put signs on every employee's desk that urged them to "THINK." It also suggests that the mind has a tendency to wander rather than to stay thinking on once chosen topic.

Here we are using words like "think" and "mind" in a casual way with the assumption that everyone understands these words and that they mean the same thing to everyone. In fact a great deal of philosophizing has been done on the topics of "mind" and "thought" these words mean very different things to different people. Eskimos have multiple words for snow because it has survival value. Last year's snow has different properties than freshly fallen snow, and by having different words for different types of snow the children's attention is directed to those different properties and they grow up making useful distinctions that empower them to live more safely and effectively in their snow-filled environment. Similarly, we live in a world of thoughts and ideas and many of us make our living with our minds more than with our bodies, so we too can benefit from having some distinctions about different types of thoughts, different kinds of thinking,- including Smart Thinking. And it can be very useful for us to learn about different levels of mind, because the mind is where thought, smart and otherwise, occur.

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