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Think Like Da Vinci

By Michael Gelb

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About the book

Learn how to fulfill your true potential by developing the thought processes used by Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci. Simply by imitating his insatiable quest for information and experience, we can all enhance our own aptitude in all facets of our lives.

Michael Gelb discusses the seven fundamental elements of Da Vinci’s thought process and offers practical ways to incorporate them into our own lives. The techniques outlined in the book help readers to develop the same traits of whole-brain thinking, creative problem solving and continuous learning, all of which are vital in today’s world.

Numerous exercises, anecdotes and illustrations help readers to master these techniques and create a personal and professional renaissance of their very own.

Pages: 336

Available in: Paperback

Language: English

Michael Gelb

Michael Gelb is an internationally renowned author, speaker and consultant who runs workshops, seminars and consultancy projects for companies and organisations such as BP, IBM, FBI and Microsoft. His bestselling books include Lessons from the Art of Juggling, Thinking for a Change, Samurai Chess and Body Learning. He has also written and read successful audio programmes such as Mindmapping: How to Liberate Your Natural Genius and Power Speaking.

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