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Instant Genius: How to Think Like a Genius to Be One Instantly!

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The Instant-Series Presents "Instant Genius"
How to Think Like a Genius to Be One Instantly!

When you hear the word "genius" - what immediately pops into your mind? Perhaps, people like Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Leonardo da Vinci, and Thomas Edison just to name a few.

What did all these folks have? What was the common factor that made them a genius? And is possible for you to also be like them?

Now what is a genius? Geniuses are, first and foremost, extraordinary individuals...

They are always somewhat ahead of their time, and their contributions to the world have shaped society into what we know it as of today with all the remarkable fleets of advanced achievements unheard of in the past - just look at how far we have come with modern medicine, science, technologies, etc. And geniuses have helped mankind evolved into more intelligent beings - pushing us to all strive for even greater possibilities.

So how to become a genius?

The widely-accepted notion is...you're either born with a genius IQ or not; however, being a genius has less to do with your level of intelligence. Everybody has their own form of genius. The key is how to unlock that inner genius of yours.

Within "Instant Genius":

How to easily create a custom "genius trigger button" step-by-step, so you can activate it to turn on your full-intellectual mental capacity at will, at anywhere, and at anytime.
How to channel your inner genius through the power of your subconscious mind, by doing the "subconscious self-session" technique to open doors to new ways of thinking.
How to use personalized "visual mental imprints" as your sources of inspirations and motivations to spark your creative genius to generate unlimited innovative ideas.
How to develop genius reflexes to handle any complex problem and come up with ingenious solution to have people look up to you, always wanting to hear what you have to say.
How to optimize your mind to work in relentless genius mode with full concentration and inexhaustible energy where obstacles no longer exist, through an in-depth "4-stages process" you can implement whenever you want.
Plus, custom practical "how-to" strategies, techniques, applications and exercises on how to think like a genius.
...and much more.

All of us has the potential to be our own geniuses. You just only need to be guided on how to unleash that genius brain power within you - to finally realize what you're truly capable of.

You will be amazed and even surprised yourself.

78 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 23, 2015

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March 29, 2020
Super short book. Gives a little information on how to actually applies the principle but enjoyed the fun to read and the short span it gave.
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September 19, 2015
This book is not what I thought it would be based on the cover and description. I was expecting to read a long history of geniuses and what got them there. In that regard, I was disappointed because I like biographies. The most mention of Geniuses took place in the first section where only a couple were mentioned. There was not much detail about those mentioned. However, once I got over my disappointment and dug into the book, I was surprised in a good way.

The book had a test at the beginning to see if you could find a certain number of words in a certain amount of time. They were arranged as a word find. This was a litmus test of intelligence, but I think also to prove anyone can be a genius, which is a premise of the book. This was what was surprising, and refreshing. After this challenge, the book jumps into practical theory about how the brain works and how that can aid the ability to be a genius. Then the book jumps into practical steps on how to be a genius. This was not something I was expecting, but it was nice to see this as you probably can only gleam so much from reading biographies of intelligent people. Actually knowing how to turn myself into a genius was a comforting notion.

One powerful example of becoming a genius the book mentioned was in chapter 4 when it discussed the idea of a personal logo. I found this fascinating. The idea of a personal logo that could represent who I was and be a trigger to help me stay on course to be a genius is brilliant. Another example in that chapter is the use of a genius switch. This is identifying a memory that you can call on to inspire you to do your best. It is practical ideas like this and other challenges in the book that make the notion of becoming a genius more real.

The book goes on to help walk you through obstacles to becoming a genius, how to overcome them, and how to become a genius by having a plan to face these obstacles. It helps you get out of your own way essentially. The exercise makes you think about your choices and there consequences. It is a powerful tool.
There are many other tools that make you think and process what you need to do in your life to become a genius.

All that said, I am skeptical about if the book will really work. Some of the material I have seen or heard in other productivity books. And some of the ideas stuck, while others did not. So, I am not convinced any guidebook like this can make you anything. It takes work and persistence to achieve in life. This book does a great job of showing you the path and helping you work your way down it step by step. But, the real work is up to you after you have worked through the book.
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September 11, 2015
“The widely-accepted notion is...you're either born with a genius IQ or not; however, being a genius has less to do with your level of intelligence…The key is how to unlock that inner genius of yours.” This!

After reading that part in the description, I decided to go ahead and try out the book for myself, and I’m glad I did. Most of the people I’ve met all the way up to senior year in college seem to always put limitations on themselves as to why they can’t do certain things. Outside of physical activities and sports, academics seem to be the most prominent with a lot of my friends whining about not being geniuses so that’s why they can’t do “XY” in class “AB”, which is why I’m glad I can show them this book to prove to them it’s all mental.

Going through some of the exercises in the book some I felt had immediate effect on my sub-conscious while some of the others seemed to slowly start taking effect with repetition either weekly or daily. What kept me engaged was that it never felt like too much, and felt like everything was broken down in an easy enough way that didn’t require hours to understand which is good considering I have a life with school and work so I can imagine those of you who are reading this now are probably somewhere in similar time constraint.

Anyways, ‘Instant Genius’ was a good read that was very informative and had pretty cool “how to” strategies, and other exercises that I felt kept my brain mentally sharp and growing. After reading I definitely feel that you don’t have to “be a genius to be as smart as one”.
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December 8, 2015
OK honestly, this book looked a little scary to me at first like it was going to be too much to take in... When I started reading, my preconceived ideas of the book faded away, there were so many parts of this book that gave me a lot of insight into making my mind work smarter. There was one section which described how to use your subconscious mind to your advantage and make it work for you instead of against you. Another section that really stuck with me was when it talked about how finding something inspiring like a song can cause stimulation of your imagination. Like I said, honestly, I didn't think I would like the book at first, but after I read it I was very surprised at how many inspiring things about the book stuck with me. Definitely an inspiring read for anyone looking to delve into brain training and just overall helping to improve your mindset and think more like a genius. Great!
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