Mindhacker: 60 Tips, Tricks, and Games to Take Your Mind to the Next LevelISBN: 978-1-118-00752-5
Paperback
416 pages
September 2011
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—Michael Corayer, MichaelCorayer.com
"Many of the hacks here take advantage of the fact that the way
you see your mind and your world are often radically related, if
not often the same thing. What I mean is that a lot of these are
not just mental exercises, but tricks for productivity, ways to
communicate better, hacks for breaking bad habits, tips for time
management, and creative ways to be more creative. It's not just
about the hacks though. Mindhacker is also stocked with
other (re)sources: Relevant URLs, books, and articles are listed on
every page, along with the stories of the hacks' origins, and the
book's website has even more, including pieces of code as well as
complete programs."
—Roy Christopher, RoyChristopher.com
"The examples mentioned are just a couple that I found
immediately useful, but this book seems like one I will return to
again and again. Areas that may not seem as pressing to me today
may well become very important to me tomorrow, and
Mindhacker may be my best hope yet in fighting off
senility."
—Greg Barbrick, BlogCritics
"There's a real embarrassment of riches in this book, all of
which are well-researched and scientifically rigorous, which
reflects Ron’s psychology background. This is a book that
seems tailor-made for browsing. "Mindhacker" is extensively
cross-referenced. When you pick this book up, you'll find yourself
zooming around the pages, bouncing from hack to hack to hack. I was
already a fan of the previous book, "Mind Performance Hacks," and
this is certainly a worthy sequel, in spirit if not in fact. It
will definitely become part of my personal canon, and if you're
really serious about stretching your mind, it should be part of
yours, too."
—David Delony, Walyou.com
"Mindhacker really is a good match to Grey Matters
readers, as it is all about improving your mind, and having fun
while doing so. It's approachable, educational, fun, and neither
intimidating nor condescending in tone. I highly recommend
Mindhacker. If you haven't already picked up "Mind
Performance Hacks," do your mind a favor and pick them up
together."
—Scott Cram, Grey Matters blog