
Essential
You make better use of your brain when you understand it as a collection of independent systems which, more or less, communicate and interact with each other. Neuroscientists are beginning to be able to observe these systems and subsystems down to the subcellular level.
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Expansive
Your metacognition begins when you ask, “How do I take in information? How do I process it? Is my way of processing information fundamentally different from how you process information? I know I can change what I think and learn.
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Distinctive
OpenBook processes a century of research to offer 21st-century solutions for everyday tasks and complex problems. You learn language and context for moving valuable and actionable knowledge from your brain to the brains of the people you’re trying to influence, work with, manage, or love.
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Practical
OpenBook takes complex research on thinking and learning and makes it personable and easy to understand with practical applications to embrace and tune your cognitive distinctiveness. Why? A complex and interesting world, needs you at your complex and interesting best.
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Discovering what’s really under the hood of your car can make a world of difference in how you drive and utilize its power. OpenBook’s Cognitive Preference Survey does the same thing for the mind, producing awareness for creating the best strategies for our own thinking and working. It has been a brilliant resource for me personally, as well as for hundreds of our clients.
David Allen, AuthorFrank’s work and insights have changed my life profoundly. I think that his concepts and wisdom can make a difference for anyone from a student wanting to do much better to a high powered executive who wants to be more effective while using less energy in the process. I can not say enough about Frank! Stupendous, Down to Earth- A Real Blessing!
John O'Connor, CFP, MAFrank changes the way teachers teach and learners learn. Over the years he has been at the forefront of innovative companies changing the way students learn
Blain Namm, MANAGEMENT FELLOW AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORKFrom The Blog
Talking to think
Our new marketing director, Robert Brown, brought this to our attention. from The Friendship Factor…
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