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Clarity: Clear Mind, Better Performance, Bigger Results (edition 2013)

by Jamie Smart

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"We all have so much going on. A million different projects, to-do lists longer than your arm. We all worry about things -- money, deadlines. With all this buzzing around in our heads it's often a nightmare trying to concentrate on one thing. What if someone could show you how to empty your mind of all the noise? If you could be shown how to de-clutter your mind and concentrate on one important thing? Well Jamie Smart, state-of-mind specialist, can do just that -- with Clarity he will show you how to get real clarity of thought. You'll learn how to clear your mind and become less stressed and more productive -- and as a result, more confident in your abilities."--… (more)
Member:Willow1972
Title:Clarity: Clear Mind, Better Performance, Bigger Results
Authors:Jamie Smart
Info:Capstone (2013), Edition: 1, Paperback, 280 pages
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Rating:****
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Amusing and relaxing read that can help you rethink what you should focus on. Not very much in terms of effects on me though. ( )
  yates9 | Feb 28, 2024 |
One of my pet peeves is Life coachy 'self help' books or shows. I avoid them like the plague. I really liked 'Clarity' from the beginning because it is NOT steeped in dime store mysticism, or great yet to be revealed 'Secret' knowledge. It is simply an exploration of your thinking and the patterns that result as a consequence of reactionary and superstitious thought. The clarity lies in the fact that everything you need to 'connect' is already within you. You don't require self help, just simple self knowledge. It is a further exploration of innate thinking and intuition. For those that require the sciency approach (like me) The writer provides plenty of 'data' to back up his assertions. The simplicity of the approach is what appeals most to me, and the fact that it is neither new agey or religious in its approach. A good and thoughtful read. ( )
  Willow1972 | Feb 8, 2015 |
One of my pet peeves is Life coachy 'self help' books or shows. I avoid them like the plague. I really liked 'Clarity' from the beginning because it is NOT steeped in dime store mysticism, or great yet to be revealed 'Secret' knowledge. It is simply an exploration of your thinking and the patterns that result as a consequence of reactionary and superstitious thought. The clarity lies in the fact that everything you need to 'connect' is already within you. You don't require self help, just simple self knowledge. It is a further exploration of innate thinking and intuition. For those that require the sciency approach (like me) The writer provides plenty of 'data' to back up his assertions. The simplicity of the approach is what appeals most to me, and the fact that it is neither new agey or religious in its approach. A good and thoughtful read. ( )
  Willow1972 | Feb 8, 2015 |
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"We all have so much going on. A million different projects, to-do lists longer than your arm. We all worry about things -- money, deadlines. With all this buzzing around in our heads it's often a nightmare trying to concentrate on one thing. What if someone could show you how to empty your mind of all the noise? If you could be shown how to de-clutter your mind and concentrate on one important thing? Well Jamie Smart, state-of-mind specialist, can do just that -- with Clarity he will show you how to get real clarity of thought. You'll learn how to clear your mind and become less stressed and more productive -- and as a result, more confident in your abilities."--

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