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Improve With Noise: A Guide to the Essentials

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Many of us focus on shutting out the noise that pervades our lives. This book explains why we should be doing the opposite for our health and well-being. It provides a new set of glasses to see the world differently by focusing more on improving our awareness of what is happening around us.

"Improve with Noise" is poised to revolutionize how we approach and benefit from much of the cacophony in our lives. it offers a unique perspective and practical strategies for individuals seeking to enhance efficiency, productivity, and well-being in today's noisy world.

Contrary to what we may think, there is little to fear about the clatter in our lives Noise is our friend.

The book describes the constrained disorder principle, the CD, through a series of examples that provide a novel approach to understanding almost every system in our world. Discover how to deal with noise, from the distractions of personal relationships, careers, marriage, art, music, and philosophy to physics, investments, and business development, to running an organization or business.

We could navigate this noisy world more smoothly if we better understood noise and avoided getting distracted. Using specific tools, you can use noise to your advantage. The more effectively you do so, the more you might accomplish.

296 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 18, 2023

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Yaron Ilan

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July 21, 2023
The ultimate how-to book that cleverly ropes in a lot of science in a very interesting way. The main message is, noise is something we actually crave. Why is that? Mainly because it's the way our bodies work. So move over noise-pollution concerns, start embracing disruption. A very current message, and a cool read.
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