High Performance Thinking Book Table of Contents


High Performance Thinking: ® (HPT)





Copyright 1999, 1994 © by Janis L. Erland. The intent of these book chapters is for educational purposes only and can not be used for any type of commercial or entertainment activity. Information may be used for personal individual research, but not in any organizational setting without permission of the author. No part of this text or content may be made available or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system.


HPT ® Table of Contents, Preface & Prologue; and Chapter 1 are free downloads.

Table of Contents, Preface, and Prologue - My Own Story



Chapter 1: - INCREASE YOUR BRAIN POWER AND ESCAPE YOUR
PIGEONHOLE
Reach new heights by understanding how you can process information more
effectively. Do not become mired in an undesired position. Move forward.

Chapter 2: - REPOSITION YOURSELF BY BREAKING THROUGH
THE BARRIERS
These dramatic success stories will encourage you to take action.

Chapter 3: - HIGH PERFORMANCE THINKING: DECREASE ERRORS AND
INCREASE WORK PRODUCTIVITY
Why you need additonal RAM memory: Jump start your Short-Term Memory.
A checklist of common mental glitches encountered daily.

Chapter 4: - GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MEMORY AND THINKING ABILITIES.
An efficiency check for your mental gateways to communication power
and critical thought.

Chapter 5: - YOUR ROAD MAP TO SELF-ADVANCEMENT
Cross The Bridge To Achievement: A six-Step Plan.




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Jan Kuyper Erland
Intervention Consultant, Researcher,
Writer, and Speaker
Mem-ExSpan, Inc.
The Bridge To Achievement ®
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