Mind Performance Hacks: Tips & Tools for Overclocking Your Brain
Ron Hale-Evans wrote and researched approximately 80% of the material in Mind Performance Hacks: Tips and Tools for Overclocking Your Brain, a self-help book that uses psychology and mnemonic techniques to improve thinking skills such as memory, creativity, mental math, and other cognitive abilities. It's also remarkable for supplementing some hacks using Perl programming scripts. The book was published by O'Reilly Media in February 2006 as part of the O'Reilly Hacks series, and was inspired by Ron Hale-Evans' Mentat Wiki. It's regarded as an unofficial follow-up to the previous Mind Hacks.
This book will make you smarter if you're already smart. Mind Performance Hacks gives you practical advice on how to overclock your brain and become a better thinker. Managing your life needs hacking your brain in today's digital economy, which is becoming increasingly hectic. With this book, you'll be able to cut through the clutter and consciously, securely, and productively tune up your brain. Mind Performance Hacks is a collection of life hacks based on current research and theory, but with practical solutions you can use right away:
- Use mnemonic devices to help you remember numbers, names, dates, and other bits of information.
- Put your calculator down and conduct complex calculations in your head, with your fingers, or on the back of a napkin.
- Innovative brainstorming techniques can help you get your creative juices flowing.
- Utilize efficient techniques to catch fresh concepts before they vanish.
- Create innovative ways to communicate, including using artificial languages.
- Make better decisions by anticipating issues and coming up with unexpected answers.
- Cool tactics and activities can help you improve your mental fitness.
Author: Ron Hale-Evans
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Performance-Hacks-Tools-Overclocking/dp/0596101538