Win Wenger

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Win Wenger


Born
in Charlottesville, Virginia, The United States
April 27, 1938


Formerly a college teacher and before then a school teacher, Dr. Wenger is a trainer renowned around the world, and the author of 55 published books, including a breakthrough text of powerful techniques to facilitate scientific discovery and technical invention, Discovering the Obvious.

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The Einstein Factor: A Prov...

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How to Increase Your Intell...

4.41 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1996
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Borrowed Genius

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Genius Code: Guiding You in...

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Beyond Teaching and Learnin...

4.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1992 — 3 editions
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Brain Boosters

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Discovering the Obvious

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Beyond O.K.: Psychegenic To...

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The Einstein Factor: a Prov...

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Release Your Inner Genius w...

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“The sheer act of persistently expressing our thoughts on some subject causes us to learn more about that subject, even when no new information has been provided from without.”
Win Wenger, The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence

“Whenever you write down a perception or an idea, you reinforce the behavior of being perceptive or creative. Whenever you fail to describe or record such insights, you reinforce the behavior of being unperceptive and uncreative. Simple, isn’t it?”
Win Wenger, The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence

“If you take short breaths, you will tend to have short bursts of attention and to speak in short sentences. Deep, full breaths will enable you to speak in longer, more complex sentences and to form deeper thoughts. Underwater swimming is the best remedy for over-short breath.”
Win Wenger, The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence



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