The Brain picks
Discover the standout reads from this topic, curated directly from the Storise library.
Featured title: How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain by Lisa Feldman Barrett
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Achieve mastery of your emotions
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What's How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain about?
"How Emotions Are Made," delves into fundamental questions about the nature of emotions. The conventional belief that emotions are solely controlled by rational thought or governed by automatic responses has long been disproven. Instead, the latest research findings highlight the intricate connection between the mind, emotions, and the brain. Emotions are not fixed entities but rather dynamic constructs shaped by cu...
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- Readers exploring The Brain.
Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships
Daniel Goleman
Explore the science behind human relationships
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What's Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships about?
We are quintessential social beings who require a balanced degree of social intelligence to navigate successfully in our complex society, with its even more complex relationships. The book Social Intelligence by Daniel Goleman specifically explores the neurochemical aspects of social psychology. Tracing the evolutionary journey of our social intelligence and the part played by our neural wirings, the author shows how...
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- Readers exploring The Brain.
Don't Overthink It
Anne Bogel
Break free from overthinking and learn to trust your instincts for a fulfilling life.
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What's Don't Overthink It about?
"Don't Overthink It" is a refreshing reminder that we all have the power to shape our inner monologue in more positive ways. By actively implementing Bogel's techniques, we can crowd out the menacing voices of doubt and indecision. In their place, we cultivate quiet confidence, an adventurous spirit, and a whole lot more contentment. Now that's a mindset shift worth making.
Who should read this?
- Readers exploring The Brain.