The Power of Mental Models
How to Make Intelligent Decisions, Gain a Mental Edge and Increase Productivity (Critical Thinking for Logical Fallacies and Problem Solving)
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Bruce Nix
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Joseph Fowler
About this listen
Have you ever thought to question your thinking? Did you know you use mental models every day? Or, have you ever felt in a mental rut where nothing is new and exciting to think about?
If you are curious about any of these questions, this audiobook will give you to the answers you have been searching for. So many people have no idea what a mental model is or that they control our lives.
Mental models are the mind’s framework to help us make sense of the world, solve problems, and make informed decisions. They are built with your education, past experiences, and habits of thought you create over time.
But did you know your mental models can go wrong? And even be harmful to your life?
Harmful models come from biases or ill-formed beliefs, which can cause you to have low self-esteem, depression, and poor relationships. Understanding how mental models work is the first step toward using models to make you function more efficiently, make better, more logic-based decisions, and use your mental energy more wisely.
In his influential 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman explains the two systems of thinking the brain has and why it uses mental models. He reveals that while part of our thinking is slow, thoughtful, and requires effort, the other part of our brain wants to conserve energy, using mental models to build shortcuts and patterns to automate our thoughts.
In this audiobook, you’ll learn:
- The best and most effective way to train your mind, just like you train your body to reach your greatest potential and find your power!
- Reasons why your intuition may be seriously hindering or even hurting you
- The most-used models and how to reverse them to find mental flexibility and opportunity
- Ways how you’re unconsciously limiting yourself and narrowing your mind
- The key to getting out of your mental rut, before it’s too late
- Steps to rid yourself of your “default” ways of thinking to improve your relationships and love yourself
- Ways to maximize life’s benefits by changing your thinking
- Reasons why the most successful and happiest people are so good at “thinking out of the box” and how you can, too
Get a step ahead of everyone else by understanding your models, beliefs, and biases, so that you become aware of when they are affecting your choices and judgments.
With this book, you will build your mental toolbox to more efficiently and effectively make decisions, solve problems, and realize your life’s greatest potential.
Reclaim control of your mind from your mental models to achieve your best self by clicking “buy now” right away!
©2019 Joseph Fowler (P)2020 Joseph FowlerWhat listeners say about The Power of Mental Models
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- Aliyah Medina
- 07-04-20
Really impressive!
This turned out to be just what I wanted...brief but well-explained mental models to apply to various situations. Really impressive!
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- Stacy Walton
- 04-04-20
This book is worth it!
For anyone who wants to elevate their analytical mind and separate themselves from the crowd, this book is worth its weight in gold.
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- Jonelle Exner
- 21-03-20
Worth the time. Thanks.
I never praise a book because it is to exchange your thoughts for those of the author. It makes sense to just move on. But this is a valuable addition to thinking... New but conservative ways of understanding. Worth the time. Thanks.
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- Byron Piller
- 22-03-20
An explanation of why they are important.
All models are briefly described, a analogy is provided to make them clear and an explanation of why they are important.
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- Ok Mcphearson
- 21-03-20
Great overview of mental models.
Great overview of mental models and has a great writing tone to easily comprehend concepts. It was super engaging and I would definitely recommend this to others curious about this topic.
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- Kenda Amsden
- 21-03-20
The borders of my comfort zone.
Helping me think soundly outside the box, and try to stretch beyond the borders of my comfort zone.
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- Claretha Upright
- 23-03-20
A consistent enjoyable style of narrating.
Content is well thought out and maintains a consistent enjoyable style of narrating. Nice audiobook!
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- Iesha Rowton
- 24-03-20
Could use on a more regular basis.
A well organized presentation of ideas, most of which we already know but could use on a more regular basis.
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- Johanna Gonzalez
- 04-04-20
This book is worth your time.
Most of the ideas are repackaged common sense, so their original sources would be hard to track down, but it’s best-practice to give credit where possible. Overall, this book is worth your time. I even took notes that I plan to reference in the future.
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- Abbey Mojarro
- 24-03-20
To improve critical thinking.
A good presentation on aspects of critical thinking. Very broad set of suggestions to improve critical thinking.
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