Peter Hollins

Think Like Einstein: Think Smarter, Creatively Solve Problems, and Sharpen Your Judgment. How to Develop a Logical Approach to Life and Ask the Right Questions

Develop clarity of thought. Avoid analysis paralysis. Make better decisions. Gain the mental edge on anyone and never miss a beat.


Clear and effective thinking clashes with most of our instincts and habits. Think Like Einstein will shine a light onto the mistakes you’ve been making and show you how to defeat them once and for all.


Learn to think outside the box.


Think Like Einstein is a scientifically proven guide for improving your critical thinking skills and developing a sense of intuition and judgment. You will learn how to attack problems from a multitude of angles and generate solutions that previously seemed impossible.
This book is not a simple list of tips — it is full of 100% actionable insights into human psychology and action patterns. Discover what is holding you back from quick strategic thinking and decision making that can make huge differences in your life.


Analyze situations, people, and data better.


Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with dozens of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success.


Create consistent flashes of insight in your daily life.


•Discover the four types of obstacles to clear thinking.
What Mozart, Chess, and brain training programs mean for you.
•How an ancient Greek method can help you discover your information gaps.
How to make optimal decisions with the given information.


Work smarter; not harder. Improve your focus and productivity.


•How to help your brain perform at its peak.
How to think creatively in any situation.
•Understanding everyday data, statistics, and probabilities.
Einstein’s most effective thinking technique.


These are the skills that allow you to live the life you want.
120 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
PublishDrive
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Quotes

  • Filiz Dermanhas quoted2 months ago
    I didn’t know it at the time, but I was making the mistake of thinking too literally. The questions I kept asking were about how someone must have broken into the room and slain the man and snuck back out, and that the room only had the illusion of impenetrability. I couldn’t think outside the box and view the puddle of water as something different – a block of ice, as it could have been a few hours ago.

    O zamanlar bilmiyordum, ama kelimenin tam anlamıyla düşünme hatasını yapıyordum. Sürekli sorduğum sorular, birinin odaya nasıl girip adamı öldürmüş ve gizlice dışarı çıkmış olması gerektiği ve odanın sadece aşılmaz yanılsaması olduğu hakkındaydı. Kutunun dışında düşünemedim ve su birikintisini farklı bir şey olarak göremedim – birkaç saat önce olabileceği gibi bir buz bloğu.

  • madikhanyisile3has quoted2 months ago
    Now, think fast: Janet and Daniel are found dead on a table with only broken glass and water around them.
  • Nida Akhterhas quoted3 months ago
    making the mistake of thinking too literally

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