Think Like Sherlock
ebook ∣ Creatively Solve Problems, Think with Clarity, Make Insightful Observations & Deductions, and Develop Quick & Accurate Instincts
By Peter Hollins
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Instantly have flashes of genius, solve mysteries, read people's minds, and size up situations. Well, sort of...
Sherlock Holmes, famous detective of 221 Baker Street, is one of literature's most beloved figures. Why? Because he is able to unravel a complex story from simple observation, perception, creative thinking, and problem-solving.
No book can make you Sherlock. But this book can teach you his most practical tactics and introduce you to the building blocks of what it takes to be a famous detective.
Sharpen your judgment and instincts for better decisions.
Think Like Sherlock is as close as you'll get to thinking like a sleuth. There are references and case studies sprinkled throughout to illustrate just how you can improve your thinking habits to not only solve the mysteries in your life, but approach life with analysis, care, and creativity.
You'll find a plethora of techniques and illustrative examples. No other book provides you with such a clear blueprint of the skills you need to think with clarity and understand what really matters.
Learn everyday deductive reasoning to decipher the events in your life.
Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.
Techniques from a wide range of disciplines to solve problems.
How to systematically and consistently think outside the box.
Sherlock sees the world for what it is, underneath the mask and facade - and so can you.