Creativity: Use Your Intelligent Brain to Boost Your Creative Skills

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· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Carlton Smith, Alex Lancer, Doug Greene, and Tayla Shandro
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This is a combo of 4 separate titles, which relate to the following topics:



Topic 1: Creativity is an art. Of course, some people have been exercising this art more than others. But there are ways for everyone to do so. In this book, we will touch on some of the best ways to boost your creative skills. We will go over some creative block breakers that have worked for others, so you won’t get stuck in your thoughts.



Topic 2: There is a loop in life: We seek a reward, and we get rewarded with dopamine. This dopamine motivates us to seek more of it, and the cycle repeats itself. Such cycles can either be the basis of success and true fulfillment in life, or it can become a destructive pattern that leads someone to becoming dependent on fast fixes that turn out to be uncontrollable.



Topic 3: In this short guide, you will learn about the nine signs that show how intelligent you might be. You will gain more understand as you study the nerve cells of those who have them in bigger sizes and running around at faster paces. The difference between fluid and crystallized intelligence will be mentioned, as well as influences on intelligence, IQ tests, and personality traits related to being smart.



Topic 4: Some people get it all wrong when it comes to understanding the intricate depths of emotional intelligence and all that pertains to it. What are some of the misconceptions people believe in? We will explore that today.

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Kelly Mass
December 19, 2020
5 stars! By far the greatest thing that's happened to me this week. You won't regret buying this book. It delivers what it says it does. I don't always appreciate any books, but this stuck out. And since it did, I started listening to it. It was some of the best time I spent, especially since I was doing other things in the meantime.
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Rachel Swenson
December 19, 2020
I just intended to write something positive about this audio book. Exceptionally good. That's what I think. I don't think the word "remarkable" does this particular book justice. There needs to be a better word, and I will keep searching, because it deserves something good to be said about it.
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