I've read a few books about improving memory techniques, this might be my favorite.
The book lays out a number of different memorization techniques. What I like about this book is that it cuts out a lot of fat and just explains the various processes.
I want to give this book 5 stars. I just can't. I stumbled upon Agile Results while reading the great book [b:Creating Flow with OmniFocus 11822951 Creating Flow with OmniFocus Kourosh Dini https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1308880530s/11822951.jpg 16777404]. Checked out the website, like what I read and purchased the book.I could have stuck with the website.The book is poorly edited, extremely repetitive and felt derivative. Some of the concepts I had heard before by different authors. That part isn't too bad because he does bring them together in an interesting way. The big takeaway for me was the Rule of 3. I'd suggest the author find a new editor and for the second edition focus on quality, not quantity. You have a lot of decent raw material here it's just poorly organized. It seemed like you took a bunch of blog posts put them together and didn't really hang a structure on it.In the end, I'm going to put some of the ideas into practice and if it helps me, I'm happy to have supported the author. I just wish the material was laid out in a better way.
Excellent book that you'll probably need to read multiple times to really digest all the information that is in there.
Really great tips on managing iterative delivery that I want to start using right away.
I re-read this every couple of years. Chock full of really great ideas on how to stop procrastination. Pickup something new each time.
I really enjoyed the original Thrawn novels. This one was really weak. I didn't even finish it, which is rare for me.
This is not my normal genre but I was really interested in hearing some of the crazy stuff going on inside Scientology.
Really good book on the components you need to build into your product to build engagement habits in your users.
This book was terrible. I don't expect much going into a Star Trek book beyond mindless entertainment. The author clearly didn't know the characters though.
I thought the book was really good at explaining the patterns that turn behaviors in to habits.
My only complaint is how the author interweaves the various examples throughout the book.
He will start one story and then move to another one before coming back to the first one. It took a few chapters to get used to the style.