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Average rating: 3.53 · 176 ratings · 27 reviews · 20 distinct works
The Ultimate Morning Routine

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Micro Habits: Simple Micro ...

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Journaling: 52 Creative Ide...

3.63 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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Journaling: 2 in 1 Book: Jo...

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The Ultimate Guide to Produ...

3.47 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2014
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Power Habits: How Applying ...

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NLP: NLP Techniques - Boost...

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Critical Thinking: Learn to...

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Brain Training: Fun and Sim...

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Game Theory: How to Make Be...

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“According to Dr. Karl Albrecht in his book Brain Building, the basis of thinking logically is called “sequential thought.”
Brian Ledger, Critical Thinking: Learn to Make Decisions, Think More Logically and Use Your Intuition

“Reasoning is the fourth step of the SMART process after the information is analyzed. William Atkinson, in his 1909 book the Art of Logical Thinking, defined reasoning as “the act, process or art of exercising the faculty of reason; the act or faculty of employing reason in argument; argumentation, ratiocination; reasoning power; disputation, discussion.” By using  the faculties of our mind for reasoning, ”
Brian Ledger, Critical Thinking: Learn to Make Decisions, Think More Logically and Use Your Intuition



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