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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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By L. Stanford "BookStanford" (Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Taming Your Mind (Hardcover)
This book is the same basic text as "How to Develop your Thinking Ability" by Ken Keyes.Either book is great information for anyone wanting a step method for thinking.I read this book over 25 years ago and still use many of the principles today.This would be a good book to teach as a complete course for high school students.Buy it and follow the recommended course of study.You can't go wrong.
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I Know You Believe You Undeestood What You Thought I Said, But I'm Not Sure You Realize That What You Heard is Not What I Meant,
This review is from: Taming Your Mind (Hardcover)
The understanding of the way you think and communicate helps you understand the way others think and communicate. Misunderstandings in the communication process between people has caused havoc throughout history. By understanding Ken's "6 Tools for Thinking" we can know "Where someone is coming from." We can see the other's "Point of View" thus understanding - how he meant it not how you thought he meant it.
When we learn how to see the intended meaning of a statement then the communication process vastly improves and so does our lives. Everyone needs to know this information. I believe this book should be a must read and discussion in every high school. By understanding the information in this book much miscommunication can be avoided. Know where I'm coming from? |
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Taming Your Mind by Ken Keyes (Hardcover - Sept. 1985)
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