Are you a good driver? - You've probably got a high IQDo you have a messy desk? - You're possibly very creativeDo you listen to jazz music? - Chances are you're a great loverIf you've ever wondered what makes you tick, why you behave the way you do and how you could change your life to become happier, more creative or even more intelligent, this is the book for you. Using twelve fun and simple tests, you can analyse your personality and learn about different areas of your mind to find out how your character and behaviour influence your love life, your happiness, your intelligence and more. Based on scientifically proven research, the tests will uncover the areas of your life that could be improved: the author then offers you highly entertaining and practical advice on how to change and enhance these areas. What's more, not only can you learn about yourself, you can see how you fare in comparison to others.Packed full of quirky and original ways to make improvements such as staring at postage stamps to increase your creativity and chewing gum to become more intelligent, this practical guide has all you need to help you makeover your life in a fun and inspiring way.
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Using 12 fun and simple tests, readers can analyse personality and learn about different areas of the mind to find out how character and behaviour influence love life, happiness, intelligence and more. The author then offers advice on how to change and enhance areas of life that could be improved.
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A unique guide to making over your life 20040315

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780091900137
Publisert
2004-10-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Vermilion
Vekt
196 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Andrew N. Williams is an experimental psychologist with 20 years experience conducting research studies for academic, government and private research firms. He has conducted interviews with over half a million people. Andrew regularly presents papers at international conferences and is currently the director of his own research company.