Thoughts on Thinking

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By Brian Hesje

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What Others Have Said About Thoughts on Thinking by Brian W. Hesje:

"I have known smart people and I have known reflective people. Brian is a rare combination of both. I loved reading his book. It is completely aligned with who he is as a person. This book tells the story of a personal journey to define what really matters. Just like Brian, the book condenses much power and insight into a very concise package."

Dr. Alan Ulsifer, Chair & CEO of FYi Doctors

Canada's Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012

"Seldom does one read something that is so thought provoking about thought provoking thoughts. This book will stay in your memory for a long time. It not only provides wonderful insight into the process of thinking about thinking, i.e. metacognition—it also suggests tools to challenge yourself to be a mindful thinker. I would recommend this book to readers of all ages and from all walks of life. You will learn and smile."

Dr. D. Gregory Powell, OC, MC

Founder of STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society)

"A great read. Brian Hesje's Thoughts on Thinking challenges our (often passive) approach to how we make decisions. Hesje's life experience, natural curiosity and exceptional business career have allowed him to examine human thinking in an objective and logical way. Humorous and illustrative, this book not only lays out how and why we are sometimes lazy in our thought processes, but provides insights into how we might retrain ourselves to think more completely and deeply."

Jill King, Managing Director of the Advertising Review Board of Ontario

Thoughts on Thinking