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How to think like Sherlock

'You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear.'
Such were the words of the master detective Sherlock Holmes to Dr Watson, as he noted how his friend failed to implement Holmes's techniques. In How to think like Sherlock you will learn how to increase your powers of observation, memory, deduction and reasoning using the tricks and techniques of the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. The book incorporates the latest techniques and theories across a range of topics: NLP, memory mapping, body language, information shifting and speed reading — this is a supremely practical book that will make you look at the world in a new light, and more importantly, impress those around you. Packed full of case studies, quotes and trivia from Arthur Conan Doyle's original novels and short stories, the book also includes a series of fun tasks and games for you to complete that will ensure that when you reach the end of the book you will be thinking like Sherlock Holmes, the master of the science of deduction. You will never look at a shirt cuff, trouser hem or scuff of dirt on a shoe in the same way again!
151 printed pages
Copyright owner
Michael O'Mara Books
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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Impressions

  • Rizka Gusmadyashared an impression7 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot

    Nice tricks! Learn a lot from this book and most are useful for our everyday life

  • Peaky Blinders (Bee Shu)shared an impression7 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    I'm

  • b3457479450shared an impression2 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💞Loved Up

    Sooo goooddddd

Quotes

  • Pseudonimkahas quoted3 years ago
    Do You Have the Personality?
  • Pseudonimkahas quoted3 years ago
    Just let me alone, and I’ll soon be right.’
  • Shariehas quoted2 years ago
    The more you practise the skill, the more natural it will become.

    I like this line

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